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Kachina Tales from the Indian Pueblos: Legends and Stories Book

Kachina Tales from the Indian Pueblos: Legends and Stories
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  • Kachina Tales from the Indian Pueblos: Legends and Stories
  • Written by author Gene Meany Hodge
  • Published by Sunstone Press, April 1993
  • Kachinas are the sacred supernatural personages of the Pueblo Indians and the author has collected authentic tales with these beings as the main characters. Many illustrations.Publishers WeeklyKachinas are both the gods of the southwestern
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Kachinas are the sacred supernatural personages of the Pueblo Indians and the author has collected authentic tales with these beings as the main characters. Many illustrations.

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Kachinas are both the gods of the southwestern Pueblos and the physical embodiments of these gods in the form of ceremonial masks and statues. These stories, collected and originally published by Hodge ( The Kachinas Are Coming ) in the 1930s, testify to the importance of the kachinas, upon whom the survival and order of the physical world depend. In one tale, the kachinas take corn from the people who have forgotten its sacred nature and begun to treat it casually. Many stories anthropomorphically explain characteristics of animals. Ants, for instance, have tiny waists because they were scourged too hard around their middles at their kachina initiation. The relationship of these spirits and ritual objects to the popular dolls is discussed in a brief but interesting introduction. Although not designed for children, these stories will perhaps best be thought of as bedtime reading. This very brief anthology only scratches the surface of the rich body of legends surrounding kachinas. Most serious is the failure to indicate from which Pueblo tradition or tribe a given story springs. This would have given some indication of the variety of expression found among these diverse cultures. (Apr.)


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