Territorial Indian Arts
Territorial Indian Arts & Antiques7100 E. Main Street #3
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Territorial Indian Arts
4/1/2026 - 5/31/2026
Group of 7 Route 66 Dolls
Route 66 Style
cottonwood root sculpture
Group of 7 Route 66 Kachina Dolls 1950s Pentewa and Sakiestewa
Six by Abbot Sakiestewa and one by Otto Pentewa.
The Blue Faced Guard on the right is Otto Pentewa's, 3 1/4" tall.
The six by Sakietewa are 3" to 3 1/4" tall.
None are signed. Some missing feathers.
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Hopi Crow Mother Kachina
Michael Harris
cottonwood root sculpture
Hopi Crow Mother Kachina Sculpture by Michael Harris of Shungopovi.
Hand carved dried cottonwood root, paint, carved feathers and corn.
Angwusnasomtaka stands on a cottonwood base, 11 7/8" total height.
Purchased in 1990 in Santa Fe. Perfect condition.
Collection #7.
Hopi Harvest Kachina
Armand Fritz
cottonwood root sculpture
Hopi Harvest Kachina Sculpture by Armand Fritz of Walpi, First Mesa.
Hand carved dried cottonwood root, paint, bas relief carving on a natural root.
Standing on a cottonwood base featuring rain, rainbow, Sun and corn, 13" tall total.
A Kachin' mana is carved in profile, with her hair 3D.
Purchased from Loomatoochi at Pueblo grande Market in 1997.
Perfect condition. Collection #52.
Hopi Kachina Girl
Armand Fritz
cottonwood root sculpture
Hopi Kachina Girl Sculpture by Armand Fritz, Loomatoochi, Walpi First Mesa.
Hand carved dried cottonwood root and paint, excellent details of jewelry and gifts for the children.
Hemis Kachin Mana stands of a carved cottonwood base, decorated with Hemis ceremony. 12 3/4" tall.
Purchased in 1996. Perfect condition.
Collection #39.
Hopi Pot Carrier Kachina
Faron Tewa
cottonwood root sculpture
Hopi Pot Carrier Kachina Sculpture by Faron Tewa.
Sivu-I-Quil Taka is hand carved dried cottonwood root, paint and carved rattle and staff.
Standing on a cottonwood base with a Tewa, 8" tall total.
Purchased from the First Mesa artist in 1998.
Collection#65. Perfect condition.
Old Style Kachinas
Brandon Ross
cottonwood root sculpture
For decades, our family has worked with traditional Hopi carvers whose pieces follow the old ways: natural materials, correct forms, and deep cultural respect. We do not carry modern tourist-style carvings.
Only traditional style.
What Makes Our Kachinas Different
Authentic Hopi traditional style carvings
Hand-carved cottonwood root
Artists represented in Jonathan Day’s “Traditional Hopi Kachinas”
Ethically sourced, purchased directly from artists or their families
Cultural respect first.
Traditional Tsap Kachina
Ernest Honanie
cottonwood root sculpture
Ernest Honanie Tasap Kachina Flat Doll Carving
Hand carved from dried cottonwood root, paint and feathers.
Standing or hanging 11" tall plus feather.
Sculptural carving one piece carving represents the Navajo Dancers.
Dated 2017.
Vintage Hopi Tourist Kachina
Route 66 Style
cottonwood root sculpture
Early 1950s Hopi Kachina Doll Carving, Route 66 Style
Hand carved dried cottonwood root with paint and feathers, unsigned.
A made for the tourist trade style with no clear definition of identity.
Stands 8 1/2" tall 4" across the ears.
Condition is good, with slight paint wear and worn feathers.