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- 210816-64 Large Hopi Badger Kachinas by Henry Fred
210816-64 Large Hopi Badger Kachinas by Henry Fred
late 20th century
16 1/4"
Henry Fred is one of many brothers - including Nathan, Malcolm, Jim, and others. Like his brother's he is an exceptionally talented artist - his favorite subject being kachina dolls.
He is from the village of Bacavi, at Third Mesa and was born November 21, 1951. He is a member of the Roadrunner clan. He is mostly self taught, but had some guidance from his uncles and practiced with his brothers. He has been carving since the age of 16 years old and has been active ever since.
Badger Kachina Dolls
The Badger Kachina is quickly recognizable. Shaped to stand strong, tall, and alert, the badger is represented to show the sturdiness and hard-working nature of the spirit from which is it is divined. Though the exterior of this captivated Kachina is made to symbolize the animal’s resilience, the Badger is actually a doctor.
The Badger Kachina is believed to contain extensive knowledge of roots, herbs, and mixes along with how to use them on those most in need. When a member of a Hopi tribe was ill, the Kachina served as an influence to heal the member – as it is considered the most powerful healer among all of the Kachina.
The Curing Kachina, as it is often referred to, represents the strength of a Badger, and the spirit of the Kachina weaves that strength into the creation of a doll that will strive to cure the sick. The Badger Kachina is a special gift for your loved ones or professionals who possess determination in their compassion for others.