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kachina doll
[ kuh-chee-nuh ]
noun
- a Hopi Indian doll carved from cottonwood root in representation of a kachina and given as a gift to a child or used as a household decoration.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kachina doll1
An Americanism dating back to 1945–50
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Example Sentences
Indeed, for all her Christian charity, Leigh Anne seems to treat her adopted son more like a giant kachina doll than a human being.
From Los Angeles Times
An area devoted to fantasies of the primitive includes prints by Max Beckmann, Picasso, Keith Haring and Jackson Pollock, along with a painting by Paul Klee and a kachina doll.
From New York Times
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