Catalog Number |
CAS 0370-0857 |
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Category |
Carvings |
Object Name |
Katsina |
Culture |
Hopi |
Global Region |
North America |
Country |
USA |
State/Prov./Dist. |
Arizona |
County |
Navajo |
Other Geographic
Data |
Hopi Indian Reservation; Third Mesa |
Maker's Name |
Unknown |
Date of Manufacture |
ca. 1950s |
Collection Name |
Elkus Collection (Native American) |
Materials |
Cottonwood (Populus sp.) root; Paint; Leather; Cotton cloth; Wool yarn; Feathers |
Description |
Carved figure of Ewiro (Warrior Katsina) from Third Mesa, who acts as a guard during Powamu and Pachavu ceremonies; Figure wears a full case mask that is divided diagonally --- half painted black with white crosses and half white with black crosses; Red tab ears are attached at sides of head and long black beard hangs in front; Body is painted white with arms and legs alternating colors and designs as shown on mask; Figure dressed in buckskin shirt, cotton cloth kilt with yarn embroidery, leather armbands and cuffs on moccasins, yarn wristlets and garters, and 2 large round disks at his waist; He carries yucca whips in hands and is standing on right foot (mounted on large cross-section of cottonwood) with left arm and leg raised up. |
Dimensions (cm) |
Height = 34.6, Width = 13.0, Depth = 15.5 |