Eagle Dancer Kachina: Kwa or Kwahu, sometimes appears with Mudheads at night ceremonies in Spring.  In the Kiva or Repeat Dances of early March, the dance is a conscious effort to duplicate the actions and motions of eagles and is a prayer for an increase of eagles. Eagles occupy a rather unique position among the Hopi, for they are treated as honored guests, and are given presents just as the Hopi children are.

Great painting and detail will make a great addition to your Native American Miniature collection.
Measures 3" in height