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Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 2-72494, described as Hopi, white buffalo figure; social dancer.  white painted body with forearms, legs below knees and circular lozenge on chest and back in black with white painted ovals in row.  wears a painted leather breech clout, white fur kilt with tail and white fur.  head covering with horns each side of head.  armlets and sash of leather decorated with shells.  rawhide knee bands are strung with bells.  white fur anklets and dance boots.  holds a rattle in one hand.  yucca whip is missing from left hand.  face painted white with black marking beneath each eye.  mounted on a round of cotton wood.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72141, described as black case mask with white center stripe. Blue almond eyes, yellow half moons with 5 black dots above eyes, bear claws below eyes. Toothed snout. Two-tier carved feather ears. Single upright feather at each ear (one broken). Black body with white stripe in center. Two sashes with shells crossed on chest. Beige kilt with painted sash. Brown fringed moccasins. Holds bow in 1 hand; object missing in right hand. Fox skin tail. Mark Tawahongua, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72175, described as Kocha Mosairu white buffalo katsina (kachina); white painted face. Black lines from bridge of nose diagonally under eyes. Buffalo horns. White fur surrounding head. Red-brown body with black oval with white dots on chest. Black forearms with white dots. Black lower legs. Leather sashes crossed on chest with shells. White leather kilt trimmed in green with cloud symbols. White string tail. Black yarn at knees. White fur-trimmed moccasins. Bow in left hand, rattle in right hand. White hands. Bracelet left wrist. A.L. Sahmie, carver.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72131, described as Homahtoi - angry katsina (kachina). Sack mask turquoise. Bulging eyes. Horizontal red and black lines under eyes and diagonal linessome colors on each side or mouth. Red arrow-shaped ears. Snout with white teeth. Clouds over eyes. White feather headdress. Shells on leather band diagonal over chest. Leather sash and kilt with red, blue, black geometric patterns. Boday red with yeallow shoulders. Carrie rattle and bow. Fur tail. Brown boots. 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 2-72148, 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.
Hearst Museum object titled Katsina figure, accession number 2-72178, described as Koshare or Hano clown katsina (kachina); carved and painted wooden figure of a man whose entire body is painted white with black horizontal stripes. Hair is dressed with a club at back of head and wears hat with 2 horns and leather tassels. Black leather cape and breech clout decorated with rainbow symbol. Leather thong bands around each knee and each wrist. Wears a leather pouch on thong around neck filled with cornmeal. Figure is squatting and spitting a watermelon seed. Seeds and/or juice are on base hands and face. Barefoot. Holds a partially eaten slice of watermelon in right hand. Ayava, carver.