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Hopi Pueblo Left Handed Katsina Doll, circa 1950s - C3535.24

Category: Kachina - Katsina | Posted by Adobe Gallery Team Member | Sat, Mar 18th 2017, 3:37pm

Hopi Katsina Kachina Doll - C3535.24The Left Handed Katsina is so called because he carries his bow in his right hand rather than in his left. In fact, he generally does everything backwards. The reason for this is not clear. The Hopi say he came to them from the Chemehuevi Indians. He appears quite frequently in a great many dances, like the Mixed Kachina, in groups in the kivas or separately as a warrior in the Powamu Ceremony. He may act as a prompter in a dance or be found making odd little bows and taking small mincing steps at the edge of a procession.  A great deal of the time he has trouble with Hó-e when they appear in the same dance. - Wright 1973

 

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