Old Style Hopi Carved Corn Dancer Traditional Plant Katsina Doll

Description

Old Style Hopi Carved Corn Dancer Traditional Plant Katsina Doll by Willard Mowa (dec.)

Corn Katsinam (Qaokatsina) are the most common of the plant personators. The Corn Katsinam appear during winter Kiva dances and springtime plaza dances. Several types of Corn Katsinam represent the different varieties of corn given as presents during performances. These Katsinam come in the four colors of corn (the four directional colors--red, yellow, blue and white). Sometimes they have ears of corn painted on their masks; other times they have spots painted on their bodies that represent kernals of corn.  This particular Katsina is believed to have come from Zuni many years ago. The Corn Katsinam dance to aid in the production of corn. Corn is one of the most important crops for the Hopi people, a major staple of Hopi life.

Dimensions:

10.25 in. tall complete

SKU

Willard Mowa--0223

Special Price $250.00 Regular Price $375.00
In stock
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