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Ushe appears with the Koyemsi or Mudhead Kachinas in the early spring ceremonial dances at Hano. He carries a roll of Piki bread which has a piece of cholla cactus inside. As he dances, the people in the audience try to take a piece of the Piki bread without pricking their fingers. |
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This candle holder is a bright image of the Ushe Kachina that will make a most enchanting birthday cake decoration. He is about 2-1/2 inches tall and can be used as a Christmas ornament as well as a birthday candle holder. It is made of earthenware clay, hand painted and glazed, and kiln fired for strength. It comes packaged with a card describing the Ushe Kachina and a note about Kachinas, all in a plastic bag.
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