Description |
3-dimensional carved figure in standing position, representing Hututu, a Shalako figure from Zuni Pueblo who appears at Hopi; Figure's arms and legs are painted white; He wears carved and painted white manta over right shoulder, white kilt with dance sash and woman's belt, green moccasins, yarn wristlet; Bow guard, and leather quiver; White case mask has tab ears and carved and painted (black and white) neck ruff; Continuous black band is painted across eyes and ears; Synthetic black hair that is cropped very short in front and also cropped at neck in back covers top and back of mask; Several small white feathers and several bits of white yarn are attached to top of mask; Figure carries bow in left hand and 3 carved sheep scapula bones and carved spruce bough in right hand. |