Old Style Hopi Carved Eagle Traditional Kachina Doll (Katsina Doll)
Description
Old Style Hopi Carved Eagle Traditional Katsina Doll by Jared Quamahongnewa
Eagle (Kwahu) appears most often with the Mudheads in the Kiva or Repeat Dances of early March. The dance is a conscious effort to duplicate 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 the Hopi children are. Eagle is the messenger between the people and their spirit guides. This is the first time we have seen a traditional Eagle Katsina with his wings spread. A really great piece by Jared.
Dimensions:
12.25 in. tall x 13 in. wingspan
SKU
Jared Quamahongnewa--9344
$750.00
In stock
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