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O que (quem) é katchina - definição

SPIRIT BEING IN WESTERN PUEBLO RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
Kachinas; Wuya (mythology); Katcina; Tungwup; Kachina doll; Katchina doll; Kachina dance; Katsinam; Katsina doll
  • Map of [[Native American tribes in Arizona]] — located in the [[Grand Canyon]] and Northern [[Arizona]] regions
  • [[Hopi]] Pueblo (Native American). ''Kachina Doll'' (Pahlikmana), late 19th century. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
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  • ''Palahiko Mana'', Water-Drinking Maiden, Hopi 1899.  She wears a headdress with stepped Earth signs and corn ears. Water Drinking Woman seems to be a name for the corn itself, one of many forms of the [[Corn Maiden]]s.<ref>[http://www.sourcememory.net/veleda/?p=350 Sacred Women in North American Rock Art], August 20, 2011. Image is from  the [[Bureau of American Ethnology]] 21st Annual Report.</ref>
  • Shongopovi]] pueblo, Arizona, sometime before 1900

kachina         
[k?'t?i:n?]
(also katsina)
¦ noun (plural kachinas) a deified ancestral spirit in the mythology of Pueblo Indians.
?(also kachina dancer) a dancer representing such a spirit.
Origin
from Hopi kacina 'supernatural'.

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Kachina

A kachina (; also katchina, katcina, or katsina; Hopi: katsina [kaˈtsʲina], plural katsinim [kaˈtsʲinim]) is a spirit being in the religious beliefs of the Pueblo peoples, Native American cultures located in the south-western part of the United States. In the Pueblo cultures, kachina rites are practiced by the Hopi, Zuni, Hopi-Tewa, and certain Keresan tribes, as well as in most Pueblo tribes in New Mexico.

The kachina concept has three different aspects: the supernatural being, the kachina dancers, and kachina dolls (small dolls carved in the likeness of the kachina, that are given only to those who are, or will be responsible for the respectful care and well-being of the doll, such as a mother, wife, or sister).