An antique Southwestern Native American Kachina Hopi doll with big ears and an elongated mouth. The doll is made from hand carved wood. The figurine is adorned with hand painted traditional ornaments, and feathers on the top. Circa: 1920s. A Kachina is a spirit being in the religious beliefs of the Pueblo peoples, Native American cultures located in the south western part of the United States. In the Pueblo cultures, kachina rites are practiced by the Hopi, Zuni, Hopi Tewa, and certain Keresan tribes, as well as in most Pueblo tribes in New Mexico. Southwestern Native American Hand Carved Wood Art, and Collectibles.