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Vincent Kaydahzinne Native American Carving

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Vincent Kaydahzinne Native American Carving
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Title is Little Drummer Boy Resting. Carved Colorado Alabaster. Sculpture won 2 blue ribbons at the Southwest Indian Fair. 28" by 10 1/2" by 19 1/2". Lot will be expensive to ship. Vincent Kaydahzinne (1952 - 2017) was active/lived in United States. Vincent Kaydahzinne is known for Sculpture. Vincent Joseph Kaydahzinne was called home on Christmas day at 8:30 p.m., he was a well-known artist. Vincent is the great-great grandson of the famous Apache Chief Cochise and is also a descendant of the great warrior Kay-dah-zinne and his wife Desh-den-zhoos as well as the great Chiricahua Apache warrior Chatto and his wife Helen Chatto. Vincent was born and raised on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation in Mescalero, New Mexico and believed it was his destiny to create and preserve his heritage through music and art. As a sculptor, Vincent won the 2009 Santa Fe Indian Market. He toured the United States as an artist and musical entertainer, playing his guitar and harmonica. Vincent is survived by his children; Michael Kaydahzinne of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Danica Kaydahzinne and Trey Kaydahzinne, both of Mescalero, New Mexico.He is also survived by his siblings; Freddie Kaydahzinne, Andrea Summa, Lenore Vasile, Birdena Kaydahzinne, and Velda Kaydahzinne, all of Mescalero, New Mexico. Vincent had seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Vincent is proceeded in death by his father William Kaydahzinne, mother Pauline Kaydahzinne, son Vincent Kaydahzinne Jr., wife, Carol Kaydahzinne and numerous siblings.