Native American Hopi Carved Kokopelli Fertility Katsina Doll

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Native American Hopi Carved Kokopelli Fertility Katsina Doll by Dominic East

The Humpback Flute Player (Kokopelli) is an engaging image that originated in ancient Native American culture and was brought into the present by the Pueblo Indians. This classic figure of a bent over being playing a flute has been associated with shamanism and supernatural qualities. Kokopelli is a magical being who, by playing his flute, calls the clouds to make rain. Today, the Hopi play flutes over the springs to attract rain. Kokopelli is also a symbol for fertility because he carries seeds and mist in his hump. He is mischievous when it comes to seducing young maidens! It is interesting to note that the hump, an abnormality or deformity, is considered special, even magical and transformative like fantastic creatures such as unicorns, griffins, etc. Shaman are often deformed or have narrowly escaped physical death. This Kokopelli is a baby, simply sitting on the ground playing with his rattle, watching the activities of life that go on around him.

Dimensions:

5 in. tall

SKU

Dominic East--6683

$450.00
In stock
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