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Hearst Museum object titled Basket, accession number 2-72493, described as Oval basket woven of strips of plant material (split reeds) about 0.5cm width.  yellow-green color, thin branch for end, end of which is covered with grey duct tape.  Likely a winnowing basket. Mikpi Chapella, maker.
Hearst Museum object titled Corn maiden figure, accession number 2-72165, described as all carved wood. Maiden whorls. Feather at forehead. Painted red and yellow mask. Black rectangular eyes. Blue, red, yellow bands above feather beard. Woman's shawl, skirt, sash. Brown moccasins. Holds plate of blue and yellow corn in right hand. Left hand holds pot with 2 implements. Marlon Huma, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72211, described as Mongwu owl katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure; wears an "owl" case mask with feathered "wings" on each side of mask; matted finish, yellow beak, feather dance wand on top of head. Wears a shawl over one shoulder and tied at front of chest, white kilt with blue belt, red boots with fringed anklets. Pale orange arm bands, turtle-shell rattle attached to right knee, black wrist and knee band and turquoise and coral bracelet on left wrist. Carries a yucca whip in each hand. A. Numkena, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72179, described as Hon white bear katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Wears a white case mask with bear snout; red-rimmed, black eyes; protruding, flat, round, red ears with shell decoration; with a yucca leaf and carved wooden feather dance wands on head. White fur ruff at neck. Body painted brown with a black disk with white dots on chest and back. Forearms and legs below knee painted black with white dots. Legs white from waist to knee. Wears armlets of fringed leather, wrist band of leather and fur with bear paws, a bandolier of leather and shells diagonally across chest, a shell pendant, a white breech clout with blue belt, black knee bands with tassels and fringed anklets over red boots. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72172, described as Heheya Mana katsina (kachina); white pointed face mask with vertical red, blue, yellow zigzag lines. Black rectangular eyes. Red, wood "T" forms nose and eyebrows. Red tubular mouth. Black hair with maiden's whorls. Black leather dress and red sash. White painted body, arms, and legs. Bracelet both wrists. Cream moccasins. Black yarn at knees. Holds leather lasso in both hands. A.L. Sahmie, maker.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72200, described as Huhuwa cross legged katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Face painted pink with black/white eyes, a red "V" over nose, large and protruding red mouth. Wears a close fitting black cap with 3 flowers and with feather bun, green neckerchief, dark brown cape with yellow and red shoulder decoration, a kilt and woman's sash, Taos boots, and silver/turquoise/coral bracelets on each wrist. Bell hanging from waist and fox tail behind. Mihpi Chapella, carver, 1989.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72207, described as Tokoch wildcat katsina (kachina); white case mask with brown toothed snout, black and white pop eyes, red ears, black cat tracks on cheeks. Horizontal feathers on head. Fur ruff. White body paint. Black ovals on chest and back. Sashes with shells crossed on chest. Red hair kilt, white breech clout. Black stripes on fore arms and lower legs. Bells at knees. Bow in left hand; rattle in right. Brown fringed moccasins. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72177, described as Bear dancer katsina (kachina); case mask, white face and crown; brown behind head. Black rectangular eyes, red tubular mouth surrounded by blue geometric design, red ears, 4 feathers on head, face outlined in black yarn, green ruff. Black body with 2 vertical white stripes, front and back. White forearms and legs. White leather kilt with geometric designs. Black yarn at knees. White moccasins trimmed in white fur. String sash, bracelet on left wrist, and yarn on right wrist. Blue rattle in right hand, green yarn left hand. Fur fox tail. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72192, described as Sacred buffalo dancer katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Long, black, painted hair with feather decoration on head. Face painted half black (hairline to below nose) and half white (nose to neck). Body painted brown-yellow with white zigzags on chest, arms and legs, wears a white loin cloth with red/green/black design (cloud, warrior marks, etc.). Red boots with fringed anklets, black knee bands with tassels, turquoise armlets, silver/turquoise bracelet on left wrist, black tasseled band on right wrist. Olive green bandolier across chest. Carries a rattle in one hand and a thunder bolt in the other. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72199, described as Corn mother katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Green face mask with rectangular eyes and triangular mouth, long black hair, feather with medallion hair decoration. Wears a white shawl with red and black borders and carries a small baby also with turquoise and black face mask and long black hair. Body of both mother and baby are carved to resemble ears of corn. Ty Schongua, carver.