Old Style Hopi Carved Heheya and Heheya Mana Traditional Messenger Katsina Dolls

Description

Old Style Hopi Carved Heheya and Heheya Mana Traditional Messenger Katsina Dolls by Kevin Sekakuku

The Heheya Katsina has no English name or translation. Heheya Katsinam are most often seen on Third Mesa and act as messengers to the rain gods. The Heheyas dance on the side of the procession and guard the other dancers; they talk in opposites...for instance, if the dance is good, Heheya says it is bad. Heheya is a relative of the Ogre family and appears at Powamuya. The people of Awatovi village were being very "un-Hopi" in their behavior and were warned by villagers from other mesas to return to their traditional Hopi ways. The people ignored the warnings and as a result one night many of them were invited into the kiva for a game of chance, to gamble. When the people went into the kiva the villagers from the other mesas threw chili peppers down from the top of the kiva into the fire and the people were poisoned by the chili pepper gas and burned in the fire. One man witnessed this event and ran from Awatovi. When he tried to explain what had happened through his tears, which streaked his face, he babbled incoherently and staggered around. Surely a case of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The villagers were very afraid of this being and his erratic behavior. He is seen in contemporary times when the Ogres come to the village homes to take the children. Heheyas will sneak around ahead of the Ogres and suddenly appear in windows to startle everyone. They are frightening reminders of Awatovi and what can happen when the people stray from traditional Hopi life.

Heheya Katsin Mana is common on First Mesa but progressively less so on Second and Third Mesas. She usually accompanies the Nataskas on their food collecting trips. When food is offered that is inferior or is not offered at all, she whistles and attempts to rope the boys or men and drag them away.

Dimensions:

7.75 in. tall

SKU

Kevin Sekakuku--3367

$900.00
In stock
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