Maker(s): | Youvella, Celestino (Tino)
| Culture: | Native American; Hopi, Tewa, and Laguna Pueblo (1941-)
| Title: | Sun (Tawa) Kachina
| Date Made: | 1962-1970s
| Type: | Sculpture
| Materials: | cottonwood root, leather, cloth, yarn, nuts, feathers, fur, cotton, paint
| Place Made: | United States; Arizona; Polacca; First Mesa; Hopi Reservation
| Measurements: | height 12 7/8 in.; 32.7025 cm
| Accession Number: | SC 1985.38.1
| Credit Line: | Gift of Katherine Gabel, class of 1959
| Museum Collection: | Smith College Museum of Art
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Description: This Sun kachina's head is decorated with red hair and feathers. His face displays red and yellow paint on his forehead, a serrated white border, and carved eyes/mouth on blue paint. Displaying a multicolored (red, blue, yellow, white) body, the kachina wears brown yarn bracelets and holds a gourd rattle and bell in either hand. Around his waist is a classic Hopi man's belt worn for kachina ceremonies--woven white cotton and decorated with a replica of a woven, dyed woolen sash. His white apron is also decorated with a pattern. Stepping in place, his feet wear shoes as he stands atop a wooden platform. He was made for a tourist audience. AP2018
Tags: ceremonies; kachina dolls Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=SC+1985.38.1 |