noun
- Plural of kachina; spirits or deities in the religious beliefs of Pueblo peoples, especially the Hopi and Zuni, often represented by masked dancers in ceremonial performances.
- Carved wooden dolls or figurines representing kachina spirits, traditionally made and given as gifts by Pueblo peoples.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the spirits themselves; Commonly used in anthropological and cultural contexts; The singular form is 'kachina'
Usage: Also called 'kachina dolls'; Valued as cultural artifacts and collectibles
Examples
- The Hopi perform kachina dances during winter and spring ceremonies.
- Museum collections include authentic kachinas carved by Pueblo artisans.
- Kachinas represent important spiritual beings in Hopi and Zuni cultures.
- The carved kachinas displayed intricate details and traditional designs.
- Children receive kachina dolls as gifts during Pueblo ceremonial seasons.
- Anthropologists study kachinas to understand Pueblo religious practices.