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Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72129, described as Nangasohu - chasing star, planet or meteor katsina (kachina). Case mask with face of 4-pointed star. Face is turquoise. Star black outlined in red. Feather headdress with feathered tail. Fur ruff. Yellow and black chest, arms, legs. Red sash. Brown leather kilt. Bells at knees. Turquoise boots. Holds bell and yucca strips (whip?). A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72150, described as Mana katsina (kachina); yellow half mask, wide slit eyes. Carved 2-tier feather beard. Hair in maiden's whorls. Feather at forehead. Brown shawl with wide red stripes near edges. Green dress, brown pot with cloud symbol and 2 wooden implements in right hand. Left hand holds a katsina (kachina), corn ear and bow with arrows. White moccasins, white belt sash. Hyram Namoki, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72151, described as Kokopelli katsina (kachina); carved and painted figure. Wears a case mask painted black with a white stripe at center of face, over crown of head and down back. Brown fur ruff at neck. Tear-drop shaped eyes (white and black) and upturned "beak" also white. Rounded, flat, red, eyes on each side; black and white yarn strands and single feathers form headdress. Figure is human with bare chest and wearing white trousers and Taos boots. Turquoise leather armlets, turquoise and coral bracelet on left wrist, black yarn wristlet and knee bands with tassels; fringed leather anklets. Leather belt at waist; black yarn bandolier right to left across chest and back. Leather bag held in left hand. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72132, described as Kisa - prairie falcon katsina (kachina). Carved and painted cottonwood root figure. Case mask is whole with green and black falcon's beak, rectangular black eyes, 2 black warrior marks on each cheek. Feathered dance wands on each side at head and 2 atop. Headband of carved vegetal material around brow; fur ruff. Body and limbs painted yellow and white. Four eagle feathers attached to each forearm. Blue armlet around each bicep. Ears black breech clout attached to a woman's belt and rawhide knee bands with tassels. Black bandolier crosses chest and back right to left, shell medallion at neck. Breech clout decorated with cloud and rainbow symbols. Bare foot. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72197, described as Patun squash katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure. Human body with melon shaped head. Entire head and body are painted green with black stripes. Melon head has a stem at rear. Wears a shell neck pendant, turquoise blue arm bands, a silver and turquoise brracelet on left wrist, black bands with tassels on knees and right wrist, black kilt with blossom and cloud symbols and turquoise blue belt; bare footed. Carries a blossom and yucca whip. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72133, described as Chusona katsina (kachina) - snake dancers (2). Two men dancing figures. Red bodies, white mouths and chins, black across eyes and upper nose. One man holding snake in each hand. Second man holding feather. Two white vertical stripes each chest. White forearms and hands. Leather painted kilts with fringed sashes and fox tails. White lower legs. Brown boots with leather fringe. Long black hair with feathers. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72146, described as Wukoqala big forehead katsina (kachina); brown case mask with blue lines around eyes. Hour-glass under eyes. Red tubular snout. Red ears. Top of mask white with carved blossom and feathers. Two-feather headdress, green yarn ruff. Red sash and belt. White kilt (leather). Yarn and bells at knees. Brown fringed moccasins. Bracelet left wrist. Rattle right hand. Rabbit stick left hand. Fur tail. White body with 4 vertical black stripes. Turquoise bead necklace. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72180, described as Ang-ak-china long-haired katsina (kachina); blue half mask. Black rectangular eyes. Black line above beard with colored squares. Feather and fur beard. Long black hair surrounding head. Black and yellow, body paint. White leather kilt with geometric designs. Red leather sash. Bells tied with yarn at knees. Blue moccasins, white hands, bracelets both wrists. Bow in left hand, rattle in right hand. Fur fox tail. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72125, described as Paski katsina (kachina); carved and painted cotton wood root figure. Red-brown painted body; white face has black rectangular eyes on a squared black mouth. Blue and red feathers are painted on each cheek. Has long, straight black hair with a feather top-knot. Wears a black leather breech-clout on a turquoise belt decorated with cloud and rainbow symbols. Black yarn ties around each leg and right wrist. Shell necklace, turquoise/silver bracelet and white painted hand holding a modern hoe complete the accessories. Barefoot, animal fur tail attached beneath breech-clout. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72117, described as Tawa katsina (kachina); carved and painted cotton wood figure. Disk face with forehead red and yellow, lower face turquoise with stylized black features; surrounded by a feather ruff (brown). Back and sides of head covered with white rabbit fur. Body painted red-brown, with 1 shoulder and forearm painted yellow and 1 turquoise. Each arm embellished with shell with leather thong bracelets and armlets. Straw bundles held in each hand. Leggings (knee to ankle) painted yellow and turquoise in correspondence with shoulder and arm paint. Wears "Taos" boots of sepia toned, suede leather. Wears a painted leather apron over rabbit fur kilt and bandolier. Leather decorated with small shells. Leather thongs with shells and bells around each knee. Dancing stance with 1 foot raised. Mounted on cottonwood disk. Raymond Parkette carver.