Mudhead Katsina

2009-10-40

From: United States of America | Arizona

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Title Mudhead Katsina
Native Name Tuhavi | Koyemsi
Object Number 2009-10-40
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Hopi
Provenience United States of America | Arizona
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Creator Henry Fred
Section American
Materials Wood | Acrylic Paint
Technique Carved | Painted
Iconography Clown | Mudhead | Rattle
Description

Wooden Katsina doll of two figures carved from one piece of wood. Both figures are painted brown and have exaggerated and protruding facial features. Each is wearing only a painted kilt and moccasins. One standing figure holds the smaller figure on its back. This figure is Tuhavi, the paralyzed Mudhead (Koyemsi) Katsina, who was carried by a blind Mudhead and served as his eyes. Made by Henry Fred. (Colton, H. 1959 #59, Wright, B., 1973 #238)

Height 23.5 cm
Outside Diameter 6.75 cm
Credit Line Gift of Richard William Wolf, Jr. in memory of his mother, Patricia J. Wolf, 2009

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