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Butterfly Maid (Palhik Mana)

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Palhik Mana is a Butterfly Maid; not a Katsina, but a woman dancer. Though at the dances the Buttefly Maid is not masked or hooded, she generally appears this way when carved as a doll. Her tablita (headdress) carries symbols for corn and butterflies, which pollinate the corn helping to bring a good harvest. She generally appears in August, as that is when the butterflies appear.

The Butterfly Dance, a traditional social dance of the Hopi, is held in August after the gathering of the harvest and presentation of the Snake Dance. It is a thanksgiving dance for the harvest, chiefly for the corn crop, and features dancing by young Hopi maidens wearing elaborate headdresses.
This particular Katsina is shown without her headdress, she is a corn-grinding woman and would be seated in front of the rasping boxes grinding corn in celebration of the harvest.
 
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SKU: Jarvis Cook
Dimensions: 11" tall
Price: $250.00


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