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Native American Hopi Carved Prickly Pear Fruit-Cactus Katsina Doll by Milton Howard


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Native American Hopi Carved Cactus Katsina Doll
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Native American Hopi Carved Prickly Pear Fruit-Cactus Katsina Doll by Milton Howard


Prickly Pear Fruit (Yung’a or yunya or Nawuk’china). As a Katsina he appeared just prior to the turn of the 20th century and was personated only a few times on First Mesa. He has been perpetuated more through the use of dolls than in dances. His function on Third Mesa was to ensure the cleaning of the springs, but on First Mesa he seems to have appeared primarily in the Soyohim. He appears with Prickly Pear fruit paddles as a headdress. He is accompanied by Yung’a Mana who usually carries a basket with pads of prickly pear in it. She carries a set of wooden tongs that she uses to handle the cactus pads. She is dressed similar to the Hano Katsin Mana. Click on numbered boxes below image for additional views.



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