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Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72204, described as Hem Sona katsina (kachina); carved and painted wood figure; wears black case mask with oval, yellow eyes, a round, protruding snout with white teeth, 1 square yellow ear with a red "X" and 1 lock of black hair. Finish with a white fur ruff and feather topknot. Body painted red with yellow and blue on shoulders, arms and legs. Wears a white kilt and woman's sash, Taos boots with fringed leather anklets. Black yarn knee and left wrist bands with tassels and leather bands with bells at knees. Silver/turquoise bracelet on right wrist. Carries a pair of scissors and a lock of hair. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72188, described as Kokopelli assasin or robber fly katsina (kachina); black case mask with white line running from hill over top of head. White pot hook eyes, sharp red snout, red ears, black and white yarn and red hair on head. Black and white ruff. Carved white jacket, white pants, black yarn sash across chest. Upper arms green cuffs. Blue yarn at knees and wrists. Brown moccasins with diamond patterns. Right hand with blue rattle. Willard Tungovia, Ho-Wee, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72156, described as Owl or Great Horned katsina (kachina); carved and painted figure. Wears a case mask with large owl eyes, beak and owl wings in place of ears. Carved fur ruff and feather dance wand on top of head. Body painted red brown with white arm, leg, and chest markings. Fox fur (carved) cape and quiver in 2 areas on back. Turquoise necklace and silver/turquoise bracelet on left wrist. Wears a breech clout (carved and painted) and sash attached to a white belt. Black knee bands with tassels, ochre colored armlets and black tasseled wrist band on appendages, and hoot with fringed anklets. Holds a yucca whip on left hand and a bow and arrow in right. Carl Sulu, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72166, described as Kokopelli katsina (kachina); one of a pair of carved, painted and dressed figures. Seated, wears black case mask with straight, white, bill with white stripe running vertically from bill over top of head. Flat, rounded, protruding, red ears on each side, white, pot hook eyes, feather topknot, 2 black and white yarn "braids" on each side of head emerge from topknot. Black and white ruff at neck. Dressed in white shirt and pants, and Taos boots. Holds a rattle in one hand and a crook decorated with a feather in the other. Pronounced hump on back; pronounced genitals. Black yarn bandolier across chest. Joseph Dalles, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72213, described as Waka cow katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure; case mask with cow snout and ears, bulbous eyes, cow horns and green Douglas fir ruff; 3 standing feathers at back. Face painted white and black with red highlights; ears red and black, feather pompom at back of head. Body painted white with black markings like a cow. Carved leather kilt. D. Ray, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72160a,b, described as Hu' or Tungwup whipper katsina (kachina). a)mounted katsina, b)glass top. Carved and painted figure mounted on a piece of stone in a glass topped display case. Black case mask with 2 black horns decorated with turquoise lightening symbols, bug eyes are black with round white rings; band mouth across bottom of face has pointed white teeth. White spots under each eye and blue turkey track on forehead. Feather head decoration (red/white/grey) and simulated "fox skin" ruff. Body and limbs painted black and white. Wears a black apron with rainbow symbol over red "fur" kilt. Wears red brown boots with turquoise buttons on each side. Holds yucca whips in each hand.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72216, described as Eagle katsina (kachina); white case mask. Black inverted "V" over yellow snout, feathers on head, red ears, green yarn ruff. Fully extended black and yellow arms with feathers on felt backing. Black body with yellow dots, yellow cloth kilt, red/green/black yarn sash. Fox tail of brown fur. Yellow and black legs. White moccasins trimmed in red. Paper label "Hopi - 1950. Eagle Dancer.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72183, described as Heheya katsina (kachina); all carved wood. Yellow case mask. Colored vertical zigzag lines beneath eyes. Red "T" nose and eyebrows. Red ears. Back of mask is yellow with white lizard designs. Carved fur with chili peppers and one erect feather on head. Carved ruff. Necklace. Carved fur shirt and kilt. Sash with carved silver rosettes. Black breech clout. Fur leggings. Brown moccasins. Left arm behind back. Right arm crossed over chest. M.L. Kagogahoema, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72176, described as Tuhavi paralyzed katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Wears a black case mask with rounded crown and down-turned horns with white tips; has a blue bird track on forehead, pop eyes, white dots on each cheek and a red/white/black mouth that extends the width of his face with a long red tongue protruding over a long, hanging black and white beard. Crown of mask decorated with feathers (now missing) and back has fur hair. Body painted with a black wash and decorated with pairs of white stripes on chest, back, arms and legs. Wears a fur kilt under a white leather breech clout, a leather bandolier decorated with shells is worn diagonally across chest and back; leather armlets and knee bands are decorated with shells and bells. Bead bracelets at each wrist. Wears Taos boots with red-brown fringed cuffs. Carries yucca whips in each hand. Raymond Parkett, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72182, described as Hano or Koshare clown katsina (kachina); black and white stringed body, arms, legs. White face with black and red features. Carved nose. Fringed black and white horns, one bent. Gray fur beard. Red and white cloth bandana around neck. Leather pouch around neck. Black leather breech clout. White leather sash. Carrying green watermelon with right arm. Staff in left hand. Brown moccasins. "92". F. Begay, carver.