Why did the Pueblo Indians carve kachina dolls?

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to teach their children about the spirits
to teach their children about the spirits

to provide toys for the children to play with
to provide toys for the children to play with

to have gods to worship
to have gods to worship

to serve as beautiful art forms
to serve as beautiful art forms

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The primary reason the Pueblo Indians carved kachina dolls was to teach their children about the spirits. Kachina dolls represent various spiritual beings and are used as educational tools to pass down cultural beliefs and traditions. While they can also serve as beautiful art forms, their main purpose is rooted in spiritual and educational significance.

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