Native American Hopi Carved Priest Killer Kachina Doll (Katsina Doll)
Description
Native American Hopi Carved Priest Killer Katsina Doll by Aaron Honyumptewa
During the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona revolted against the Catholic Church in an attempt to retain their religious freedom. Legend states that a Hopi named Yowe killed and beheaded a Franciscan priest. After this incident, the Hopi referred to Yowe or the Priest Killer as an Ogre Katsina that had the power to punish others. This is a powerful carving showing the severed head of the priest gripped in Yowe's hand and the Priest's staff held in his other hand.
Dimensions:
11.5 in. tall
SKU
Aaron Honyumptewa--9460
$4,500.00
In stock
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