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Kachina doll

Benchmark score:
8.0

Kachina dolls are intricately carved figures representing the Kachinas, who are spirit beings in Pueblo cultures, particularly among the Hopi, Zuni, and other Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States. Traditionally made from cottonwood root, these dolls are meticulously carved and painted to embody the specific attributes, costumes, and symbols of the Kachinas they represent. Kachinas play a significant role in Pueblo societies, serving as a medium to teach about the spiritual world, the ancestors, elements of nature, and societal roles and responsibilities. This is a cute and funny style in Midjourney’s interpretation (check out the Mainecoon cat’s headpiece, the doll of Francis D. and all the other efforts of MJ). The only miss is bioarchitecture, the Midlibrary score is 8/9.