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Comb64.214.15

A. Augustus Healy Fund

Material
wooden stick, natural fibre and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Comb64.214.20

A. Augustus Healy Fund

Material
wooden stick, string and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Comb64.214.21

A. Augustus Healy Fund

Material
wooden stick, natural fibre and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll2010.6.2

Crow Mother (Angwusnasomtake) Kachina Doll. Female figure carved from one piece of cottonwood root she leans slightly forward and holds both arms out carrying a bundle of sticks. Her headdress is large and dramatic with rayed feathers on either side of a bright blue helmet style mask with slender blue horns. The front of the mask has a large upside down, black triangle with a smaller one under it. Across the top and down the sides of the mask is a braided yellow and red yarn. There is a fur ruff around her neck. She wears a long dress made from cotton and trimmed with red and green yarn with a white braided yarn sash. She has a white, canvas mantle around her back and wears carved white boots. Crow Mother performs many roles and functions. She participates in the initiation blessings of children 10 - 15 years old, guides the whipper (punishment) Kachinas who are considered to be her children. Aggressive in temperament she is very active insuring that she will get attention and that her messages about the importance of the Kachina culture will be heard by the initiates. She appears during the Powamuya- purification ceremonies in February. Note the Kachina is portrayed by a man.

Culture
Pueblo and Hopi
Material
cottonwood root, acrylic paint, feather, stick, yarn, canvas, cotton and fur
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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RattleX1126.16

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Southwest
Material
gourd and stick
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Hair Brush11.694.8989

Hair brush with a woven handle with a loop.

Culture
Osage
Material
stick, fabric and grass
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Clam Basket1-1383
Clam Basket1-1010
Clam Basket1-10820
Clam Basket1-1216