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Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72147, described as Big Horn (mountain) Sheek katsina (kachina); carved and painted figure. Wears a case mask with blue and black face with black snout with white "teeth". Blossom ear pieces are yellow and blue. Big horn sheep horn emerges from top surrounded by white feather and 2 standing rear feathers and a feather pompom at back. Green yarn ruff. Arms, calves, and body painted pale blue with white lightening symbols. Wear white leather kilt bordered with red and black, leather armlets with tassels, black yarn and leather knee bands with tassels and bells, silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace, Taos boots with leather fringed anklets and a white cotton twine tail. Carries a yellow gourd rattle and dancing stick. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72140, described as One-horned or long-horned katsina (kachina); blue case mask with one blue horn edges in black. One red ear with shell. Black Greek cross eyes. black triangle mouth. Fur ruff. White body, arms, legs. Blue and red shell necklace. Yarn across chest. Blue leather belt. Black leather breech clout. Red moccasins. Black yarn and bells at knees. Holds rattle and piece of leather. Feathers on horns and head. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72206, described as Koyemsi mud head katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Sack mask with tall top knot, knob ears, back of head protruding, tubular eyes, and mouth with two-flanged, black ends. Head and body are sepia with round, black medallion with white dots in center of chest and back; fore arms and calves also black with white dots. Wears a black kilt, white boots, fringed leather arm bands, a bandana neckerchief, black, tasseled knee bands and right arm band; silver and turquoise bracelet on left wrist. Carries a plate of corn in one hand and a rattle with feathers in the other. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72186, described as Hospoa roadrunner katsina (kachina); blue case mask with black and white crescents. Yellow beak, red ears, paired feathers horizontal on head. Erect feather headdress, fur ruff, yellow and red body, arms, and legs. Leather sash with shells across chest. Bells at knees, blue moccasins, leather arm band with shells. Beaded bracelets both wrists. Right hand rattle with feathers, left hand holds sticks. Fur kilt, white leather breech clout, fur tail. Raymond Parkett, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72167, 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 2-72127, described as carved and painted cottonwood root black bear social side dancer. Black head with 2 feather embellishments on grass headband, red rimmed, almond shaped eyes and bear snout with white teeth and red lips and nostrils. Round, red ears protrude from each side of head. Dark brown fur ruff around neck and at ankles. Torso painted red-brown, thighs painted white, calves painted black with white dots. Black medallion with 7 white dots on chest and back. Arms painted black with white dots from elbow to wrist. Wears shell neck pendant, leather bandolier with shells criss-crossed over chest, decorated white leather breech-clout attached to blue leather belt over red "horsehair" kilt, black yarn knee bands/tassels, blue dance boots and fringed leather cuffs over fur ruffs, carries a gourd rattle (blue/black/white) in right hand and bow in left hand. Blue leather armband on each arm and silver/turquoise bracelet at left wrist. Name of figure, carver and tribal affiliation and note that figure is a side dancer who participates in a "side dance for an abundance of bear" on base.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72135, described as Tukwinong and Tukwinong Mana pair katsina (kachina). Left figure (Tukwinong) headdress of 3 3-colored symbols with wood feathers drooping around head; black body; painted leather kilt; bare feet; gourd in each hand. Right figure (Tukwinong Mana) headdress with cloud symbols; face painted white on one side, brown on the other; mouth surrounded by curving colored bands; black body; double strand necklace of shell and turquoise beads; leather dress; carries tray with painted quadrants. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72122, described as Maiden katsina (kachina); carved, painted and wood-burned cotton wood root figure. Yellow and orange 1/2 face with rectangular black eyes, 3 colored bands across lower face (aqua, pink, yellow) and a feather "beard" (carved and wood-burned). Wears a woman's dress decorated with narrow bands of pink and green above hem, and a decorated "maidens" shawl and boots. Shawl decorated along hem and around shoulders (green/black). Hair arranged in traditional Hopi whirls over each ear with straight side locks and bangs. One feather decorates forehead. Holds a basket or tray with blue corn cob and yellow squash. Damon Huma, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72130, described as Seyangerif - left handed katsina (kachina). Carved and painted cottonwood root figure. Black case mask with diamond shaped eyes, rectangular mouth with pointed teeth and black beard that flows over a carved "ruff" which is painted black and white. Flat, round red ears; carved and painted feather dance wands attached to grey "hair". Leather shawl over right shoulder ties under left arm. Quiver with leather strap and 2 arrows across left shoulder. Right body and limbs painted white; left body and limbs striped black and white. Wears breech clout attached to wide turquoise blue belt. Turquoise blue arm bands, black wrist band with tassel on right wrist and silver/turquoise bracelet on right wrist. Fringed, red-brown leather boots and knee bands with tassels. Holds a bow in right hand, club in left hand. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72148, described as white buffalo dancer katsina (kachina); white painted face and body. Black eyes, mouth, cheek marks. White horns with feathers at back of head. Leather sashes with shells. Painted cloth breech clout. Forearms and lower legs black with white ovals. Bells and shells tied at knees. White moccasins. Rattle with feather left hand. Stick with leather binding right hand. White fur kilt. Raymond Parkett, carver.