Mudhead Katsina
96-18-6
From: United States of America | Arizona
Curatorial Section: American
Object Title | Mudhead Katsina |
Native Name | Koyemsi |
Object Number | 96-18-6 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Hopi |
Provenience | United States of America | Arizona |
Culture Area | Southwest Culture Area |
Date Made | 20th Century |
Section | American |
Materials | Wood | Paint | Feather | Felt |
Technique | Carved | Painted |
Iconography | Clown | Mudhead | Feather |
Description | Wooden Katsina doll painted reddish-brown. The face has exaggerated features and has four protrusions around the head and one on top. Each protrusion has a feather attached at the end. A black, felt scarf is wrapped around the neck and a black kilt is painted around the waist. Reddish-brown moccasins are painted over the feet. A feather is held in one hand. This figure is the Mudhead (Koyemsi), a type of Katsina clown. (Colton, H. 1959 #59, Wright, B., 1973 #238) |
Height | 21.5 cm |
Width | 10.5 cm |
Outside Diameter | 10 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Drs. Fay & Walter Selove, 1996 |
Other Number | 59 - Other Number |
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