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Nataaska, the Black Ogre Kachina
Ornament

Nata-aska appears in the Powamuya or Bean Dance and his appearance frightens the children into behaving properly. This ceremony is preparation for the growing season and initiates young children into the Powamuya Society, when they have learned to behave properly, thus preparing them for growth. Nata-aska is a benevolent bogie man spirit. The evergreen ruff around his neck and the fox pelt at the back of his kilt as well as his horned mask with the large jaws all identify Black Ogre.

Nataaska Kachina Ornament

#29-3D  Nataaska Kachina Ornament  $15.00

This ornament is a bright image of the Nataaska Kachina that will make a most enchanting Christmas ornament. He is about 2-1/2 inches tall and can be used as a birthday candle holder as well as a Christmas ornament. It is made of earthenware clay, hand painted and glazed, and kiln fired for strength. It comes packaged with a card describing the Nataaska Kachina and a note about Kachinas, all in a plastic bag.

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