Native American Hopi Carved Crow Mother Katsina Doll
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Native American Hopi Carved Crow Mother Katsina Doll by Bennett Rogers
Crow Mother (Angwusnasomtaka), Mother of the Whipper Katsinamm, considered by many Hopi to be the Mother of all Katsinam. She is Crow Bride (Angwushahai-i) on Third Mesa--probably because she comes dressed entirely in white. On the other Mesas she is Crow Mother. She appears during the Bean Dance (Powamuya) on all three Mesas. During the Powamuya, she supervises the initiation of the children into the Katsina Society and carries the yucca whips with which they are struck by the Hu Katsina. Later in the same ceremony she leads other Katsinam into the village bearing in her arms a basket of corn kernels and/or bean sprouts to symbolically start the new growing season. This older piece was acquired from a private collector. The carving is from 1986.
14 in. tall
Bennett Rogers--8489