Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 13:41:02 -0500 Message-ID: <CAKE2NwDd40YL2OfT895QVo57LpBwo34o67Bso5UyFXDbv4UfAg@mail.gmail.com> Subject: Re: Nancy Lins From: Renee Tantala <historylynx@gmail.com>
Here's a suggestion: contact US and world history teachers who might want
these to use in the classroom (the custodian of these could be the
library's special collection). When I taught world history I used to talk
about the pueblo worldview (with a reading about Acoma pueblo history,
where kachina appear as katsina). I have a question too: were these
created for the tourist trade? How accurately do they copy real kachina
(ritual objects)?
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 8:39 AM, Oconomowoc Historical Society <
oahsm@att.net> wrote:
> Sent from Nancy Lins
> Oconomowoc Historical Society
>
> Please respond to contact below.
>
> We have a member with a box of Kachina dolls. A picture of all 10 is
> below. The largest is 15" tall and the smallest is 6". My husband bought
> them in Minnesota 25-30 years ago. I also have a VCR tape from "See America
> Series" titled *Kachina Dolls.*
>
> I would like to have them go to a good home. Thanks.
>
>
> Sharon Jesse
> 1146 Revere Dr
> Oconomowoc WI 53066
> 262-567-8120
> sharonejesse@gmail.com
>
>