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Native American Hopi Carved Blue Ahote and Yellow Ahote Hunter Katsina Doll by Milton Howard


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Native American Hopi Carved Ahote Katsina Dolls
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Native American Hopi Carved Blue Ahote and Yellow Ahote Katsina Dolls by Milton Howard

A'hote
is considered a good hunter. He may appear in any of the directional colors, the two most common being the Yellow (Sikyahote) or the Blue (Sakwahote). The A'hote is the Grand Katsina Uncle of the Mixed Katsina Group and appears in the Mixed Dances. The A'hote is painted in two different ways. He appears with planets on his mask. The other A'hote version has a "split" mask with different colors on each side. Both seem to be derived from a Plains Indian because he wears a long trailing eagle feather headdress. This wonderful carving shows the A'hote back to back. A fabulous display of Milton Howard's carving ability. Click on numbered boxes below image for additional views.


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