Old Style Hopi Carved Frog Traditional Rain Kachina Dolls (Katsina Dolls)
Description
Old Style Hopi Carved Frog Traditional Rain Katsina Dolls by Cimmaron Grover
The Frog (Paqua) is the male partner of the Frog Maid (Paqua Mana) and is most likely a Water Clan Katsina. This Katsina is supposed to have originated in a prank at Shungopavi in the late 1960s. During a dance, rasping noises were heard coming from a huge box covered with painted paper. During a pause in the dance the paper broke and the Frog Katsinam hopped out. On a more serious side, water is truly the staff of life in the arid southwest and the frog would be a harbinger of rain and therefore a welcome sight in Hopiland. The male and the young frog are both holding Hopi rainclouds. This is a very unique pair of frogs created by Cimmaron Grover, a unique and interesting Hopi man who is well-known for his Frog Katsinam as well as his other unique Katsinam.
8.5 in. tall male; 6.5 in. tall young frog
Cimmaron Grover--8808