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- Chakwaina abstract "Chakwaina (alternatively Cha'kwaina or Tcakwaina) is a kachina which appears in Hopi, Zuni, and Keresan ceremonies, but does not appear in Tewa ceremonies. Although imagery of the kachina is varied, it is usually depicted as an ogre, with ferocious teeth and a black goatee and black mask with yellow eyes. Its spread throughout Pueblo culture is often associated with the Asa clan.It is often claimed that Chakwaina is a ceremonial representation of Estevanico, a Moroccan-born slave who led the first Spanish party to the Pueblo tribes as a scout for the expedition of Fray Marcos de Niza. Early anthropologist, Frederick J. Dockstader asserted that legendary sources linked Chakwaina to contact with Estevanico. However, the linkage is not clear and the kachina may actually predate contact with the Spanish. In addition, although usually black, there are white or albino Chakwaina representations.The name Cha`kwaina is a baby girl name. The name Cha`kwaina comes from the Native American origin. In Native American The meaning of the name Cha`kwaina is: One who cries.".
- Chakwaina wikiPageID "1421868".
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- Chakwaina wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Chakwaina wikiPageRevisionID "642061538".
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hopi_mythology.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Estevanico.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Hopi.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Kachina.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Keresan_languages.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Marcos_de_Niza.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Tewa.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLink Zuni_people.
- Chakwaina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chakwaina".
- Chakwaina wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chakwaina subject Category:Hopi_mythology.
- Chakwaina hypernym Kachina.
- Chakwaina comment "Chakwaina (alternatively Cha'kwaina or Tcakwaina) is a kachina which appears in Hopi, Zuni, and Keresan ceremonies, but does not appear in Tewa ceremonies. Although imagery of the kachina is varied, it is usually depicted as an ogre, with ferocious teeth and a black goatee and black mask with yellow eyes.".
- Chakwaina label "Chakwaina".
- Chakwaina sameAs Q5068449.
- Chakwaina sameAs m.0506wt.
- Chakwaina sameAs Q5068449.
- Chakwaina wasDerivedFrom Chakwaina?oldid=642061538.
- Chakwaina isPrimaryTopicOf Chakwaina.