Native American Hopi Carved Eagle Dancer Katsina Sculpture
Description
Native American Hopi Carved Eagle Dancer Katsina Sculpture by Richard Gorman
Eagle (Kwahu) appears most often with the Mudheads in the Kiva or Repeat Dances of early March. His dance duplicates the actions and motions of Eagles and is a prayer for an increase of Eagles. Eagles occupy a rather unique position among the Hopi, for they are treated as honored guests and are given presents just as Hopi children are. Eagle is believed to be the messenger between the people and their spirit guides. This Eagle sculpture by Richard Gorman is a beautiful example of his work.
Dimensions:
13 in. tall complete
SKU
Richard Gorman--8452
$850.00
In stock
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