Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Any of numerous deified ancestral spirits of the Pueblo peoples, believed to reside in the pueblo for part of each year.
- noun A masked dancer believed to embody a particular spirit during a religious ceremony.
- noun A carved doll in the costume of a particular spirit, usually presented as a gift to a child.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
katcina .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A vaguely
ancestral anthropomorphic spirit being , associated withclouds andrain orpersonifying the power in the sun, the earth, or corn (among other things). - noun A wooden doll, as might be given to a child, which represents such a being.
- noun A masked dancer who represents such a being in a ceremonial dance or masked ceremony.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a carved doll wearing the costume of a particular Pueblo spirit; usually presented to a child as a gift
- noun a deified spirit of the Pueblo people
- noun a masked dancer during a Pueblo religious ceremony who is thought to embody some particular spirit
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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The word kachina is a little confusing since it refers to the dolls, which have no power.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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The word kachina is a little confusing since it refers to the dolls, which have no power.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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The word kachina is a little confusing since it refers to the dolls, which have no power.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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The word kachina is a little confusing since it refers to the dolls, which have no power.
Nightway Janet Dailey 1981
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Phoenix's character chooses to live life in the Nevada desert as a hermit making Navajo kachina dolls that he believes have magical powers (a kachina is a spirit in western Pueblo cosmology and religious practices).
Marina Cashdan: On the Anniversary of River Phoenix's Death, Artist Slater Bradley and Cinematographer Ed Lachman Revisit his Final, Unfinished Film. Marina Cashdan 2010
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Phoenix's character chooses to live life in the Nevada desert as a hermit making Navajo kachina dolls that he believes have magical powers (a kachina is a spirit in western Pueblo cosmology and religious practices).
Marina Cashdan: On the Anniversary of River Phoenix's Death, Artist Slater Bradley and Cinematographer Ed Lachman Revisit his Final, Unfinished Film. Marina Cashdan 2010
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Phoenix's character chooses to live life in the Nevada desert as a hermit making Navajo kachina dolls that he believes have magical powers (a kachina is a spirit in western Pueblo cosmology and religious practices).
Marina Cashdan: On the Anniversary of River Phoenix's Death, Artist Slater Bradley and Cinematographer Ed Lachman Revisit his Final, Unfinished Film. Marina Cashdan 2010
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"ka", part of the word kachina, the Hopi spirits, of which Masau'u was one.
Latest Articles 2009
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In fact, the owner had requested a kachina tiger sculpture—something he had never done before.
The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011
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In fact, the owner had requested a kachina tiger sculpture—something he had never done before.
The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011
fbharjo commented on the word kachina
spirit of the invisible forces of life (Hopi)
September 26, 2010