Water Serpent Katsina

38883

From: United States of America | Arizona

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Title Water Serpent Katsina
Native Name Palulukon | Palolokong
Object Number 38883
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Hopi
Provenience United States of America | Arizona
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Section American
Materials Wood | Paint | Feather | String | Metal
Iconography Water Serpent | Snake | Cloud
Description

Wooden Katsina doll. The face is painted white with a plumed serpent on each cheek. The area above the eyes is painted with a yellow and orange terraced design. A painted brim sits above the forehead. Tufts of feathers are attached to the top and back of the head. Clouds are painted on the back of the head, as well. The body is painted white and orange and a kilt is painted around the waist. This figure is the Water Serpent (Palolokong or Palulukon) Katsina. (Colton, H. 1959 #233, Wright, B., 1973 #198)

Height 26 cm
Width 9 cm
Credit Line Wanamaker Expedition to the Southwest, R. Stewart Culin, 1901

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