Heheya Katsina

38935

From: United States of America | Arizona | Second Mesa

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Title Heheya Katsina
Native Name Heheya | Hehea
Object Number 38935
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Hopi
Provenience United States of America | Arizona | Second Mesa
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Section American
Materials Wood | Paint | Cloth | String | Metal
Iconography Corn | Sun | Flower Blossom
Description

Wooden Katsina doll. The face is painted black with multicolored zigzag lines above and below red-painted, downturned eyes. A "T" shape is painted in red in place of a nose. Shreds of yellow and red cloth are attached to the top of the head. The body is painted white with a symbol on the chest. The figure is naked and seated with one arm raised to the face. A two-piece frame is associated with this Katsina doll. This figure is the Heheya (or Hehea) Katsina. (Colton, H. 1959 #34)

Credit Line Wanamaker Expedition to the Southwest, R. Stewart Culin, 1901

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