KACHINA Communications, LLC is an Arizona Domestic LLC filed On September 2, 2003. The company's filing status is listed as Active and its File Number is L10929702. The Registered Agent on file for this company is Janet Gaye Earnshaw and is located at 10715 E Valley View Dr, Cornville, AZ 86325.
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Nov 24, 2014 . KACHINA Communications was acquired by SpeedConnect on November 24, 2014. Out of 60 sectors in the Mergr database, internet software and services ranked 1 in number of deals in 2014.The largest internet software and services acquisition in 2014 was WhatsApp - which was acquired by Meta Platforms for $19.0B.. Join Mergr to view all 769 acquisitions of …
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The word KACHINA (kah-chee-nah) has long been used by outsiders to refer to any of the hundreds of spiritual beings central to Hopi religious life as well as to the dolls that depict them. However, according to the Hopi, katsina (kahts-ee-nah) is more correct and
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Company Description: KACHINA Medical Consulting, LLC is located in Gilbert, AZ, United States and is part of the Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services Industry. KACHINA Medical Consulting, LLC has 1 total employees across all …
Employees: 1
Location: 1918 S Rock Ct, Gilbert, 85295-4971, AZ
Occupation: Principal
Phone: (480) 835-8812
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The KACHINA Amateur Radio Club is comprised of members from the White Mountain area of eastern Arizona. We aim to further the hobby of Amateur Radio by showing others the value and fun of being a “Ham”. We help to serve the community by being prepared to provide Emergency Communications and render help to others as needed.
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Central to Hopi religion, KACHINAs are supernatural beings believed to live on the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff, Arizona. Hopi men embody the KACHINA spirits during ceremonies that take place between Winter Solstice and mid-July. The Hopis believe these spirits enable them to live in harmony with nature, ensuring rain, crops, fertility, and good hunting.
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Company Description: KACHINA Medical Center Ltd is located in Paradise Valley, AZ, United States and is part of the Offices of Physicians Industry. KACHINA Medical Center Ltd has 3 total employees across all of its locations and generates $197,027 in sales (USD). (Sales figure is …
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KACHINA Telecommunications in Green Valley, reviews by real people. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what’s great and not so great in Green Valley and beyond. Yelp. Cancel. For Businesses. Write a Review. Log In Sign Up. Restaurants. Home Services. Auto Services. More. More.
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The KACHINA concept has three different aspects: the supernatural being, the KACHINA dancers, and KACHINA dolls (small dolls carved in the likeness of the KACHINA, that are given only to those who are, or will be responsible for the respectful care and well-being of the doll, such as a mother, wife, or sister). Contents 1 Overview 2 Hopi KACHINAs
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KACHINA Meanings KACHINA Dolls are gifts given in hope of future abundance and health, as well as tools for education. The KACHINA Dolls of today's art market are a bridge not only between the spiritual world and mortals but also between Hopis and non-Hopis. Each year KACHINAs come, they walk upon the earth and they dance to bring life and renewal.
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Angwusnasomtaka (Crow Mother) KACHINA Object Name KACHINA/Katsina Media/Materials Cottonwood, feather/feathers, paint Techniques Carved, painted Dimensions 3.1 x 5 x 12.3 cm Place Arizona; USA (inferred) See related items Hopi Pueblo Sculpture/Carving/Figures National Museum of the American Indian Record ID NMAI_271480 Metadata Usage (text) CC0
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Regular Price: $935.98. Special Price $467.99. We carry Navajo KACHINA Dolls from artists across the southwest. The style of dolls will vary between artists. For example, our "fancy KACHINA dolls" contain fur around the wrists and ankles and are decorated with genuine turquoise stones. The dolls are individually hand-crafted and painted.
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KACHINA is more than just a place, it is a concept, we are a group of therapists dedicated to bringing to you the best in services we provide. We are proud to be different, thus our concentration on healing products, holistic treatments provided in a calming relaxing environment.
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KACHINA is a mostly sativa variety from BCO and can be cultivated indoors (where the plants will need a flowering time of ±60 days ), outdoors and in the greenhouse. BCOs KACHINA is a THC dominant variety and is/was never available as feminized seeds. BCOs KACHINA Description
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Feb 03, 2014 . According to spiritual tradition, KACHINA spirits play two parts: spiritual beings and teachers. In the KACHINA religion, everything (animals, plants, objects, places and things, such as rain clouds) has both a physical side and a spiritual side — these are the KACHINAs. The KACHINAs represent the presence of life in all objects of the universe.
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KACHINA is a free-spirited, modern cantina providing an escape in the LoDo district of Denver. KACHINA’s inspiration is found in the Four Corners region of Southwest America and Baja Mexico.
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KACHINA, Hopi katsina, in traditional religions of the Pueblo Indians of North America, any of more than 500 divine and ancestral spirit beings who interact with humans. Each Pueblo culture has distinct forms and variations of KACHINAs. KACHINAs …
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KACHINA tradition is unique only to the Pueblo Tribes of Arizona and New Mexico. KACHINA's are spiritual rain messengers that bring special blessings as an indigenous part of Hopi spirituality; the KACHINA cult.
In the Pueblo cultures, KACHINA rituals are practiced by the Hopi, Zuni, Hopi-Tewa, and certain Keresan tribes, as well as in most Pueblo tribes in New Mexico. The KACHINA concept has three different aspects: the supernatural being, the KACHINA dancers, and KACHINA dolls, small dolls carved in the likeness of the KACHINA,...
Wright (2008) explains that the central theme of KACHINA beliefs and practices is "the presence of life in all objects that fill the universe. Everything has an essence or a life force, and humans must interact with these or fail to survive.".
Northland Publishing; ISBN 0-87358-572-0. 1994 Wright, Barton (1965). Roat, Evelyn (ed.). This is a Hopi KACHINA. USA: Museum of Northern Arizona. Wright, Barton. "Hopi KACHINAs: The Complete Guide to Collecting KACHINA Dolls." Flagstaff, Arizona: Northland Press, 1977.