Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Object name Katsina figure Remove constraint Object name: Katsina figure Collection place Arizona Remove constraint Collection place: Arizona

Search Results

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 2-72132, 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 2-72166, 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.