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Bowl
Bowl
Bracelet
Ceremonial bowl
Globular pot with painted decoration
Hemis Katsina Doll
Hopi Good Springtime Dancers
Hopi Rain God
Hostani Katsina doll
Jar
Angwusnasomtaqa Katsina doll (Crow mother)
Arizona; Hopi
Cottonwood, paint, H: 11.5 in
Purchase 1928 28.1447
On View
Provenance:
Purchased by Edgar Holger Cahill in New Mexico, 1928, on behalf of The Newark Museum.