
Pueblo,
last quarter of the 19th century
mixed media
23 x 15 ½ x ½ inches
14861
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A remarkable early tableta, or headdress, constructed of cottonwood, carved and painted. Created by a Hopi in the late 19th century.
Custom display stand is included.
The Hopi tribe, now a sovereign nation, is located in Northeastern Arizona and is comprised of 12 villages spanning three mesas.