 | Kachina Doll - White Corn - Shalako - 14 Inch This Kachina Doll with the name "White Corn" written on the wood bottom, is called a Shalako, which refers to a Native American Indian dance ceremony. This kachina doll is hand carved from a cottonwood root, with intricate etching and is hand painted in beautiful, vibrant colors and unique patterns. This kachina doll was handcrafted by the Navajo artist T. Yazzie, stands 14 inches tall, on a 3 inch wooden base, with artist's initials on the bottom of the doll. This kachina doll is called "white corn", revealing a corn stalk in the center of its beautiful robes, some of our other kachinas do not have corn showing.
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