Description: This kachina's face is split into a turquoise half and a yellow half, with a white spot representing his forehead. He has black yarn hair, as well as a small feather headpiece. With painted eyes and a carved mouth, the kachina wears a black yarn sash across his white and red painted chest. His arm, which carries a gourd rattle, features a black yarn bracelet. His other arm carries a Juniper or Douglas Fir branch (similar to the neckpiece that he wears). Around his waist is a rather simple, woven white sash, as well as a white (and somewhat decorated) apron. With white legs and white boots, he dances on top of a flat wooden stand. He was likely made for tourist consumers. AP2018
Tags: men; religion; ceremonies; kachina dolls Subjects: Men; Religion; Rites and ceremonies; Cotton Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=SC+1981.25.19 |