Old Style Hopi Carved Owl Traditional Warrior Katsina Doll
Description
Old Style Hopi Owl Traditional Warrior Katsina Doll by Tyler Scott
The Owl (Mongwu) is the leader of the warrior Katsinam and brings the whippers to the summer dances. He is called upon to discipline the clowns for their non-Hopi behavior. This Owl has been paid by the Clowns with the turquoise necklace he is wearing. The leader of the Clowns paid him to discipline the group of misbehaving clowns. The Owl appears at more than one ceremony, and in different ones at different Mesas. He appears in the Mixed Katsina Dance and in some ordinary dances. At First Mesa, he takes part in the Bean Dance (Powamuya) and in the Water Serpent ceremony. He is considered a sorcerer. This is a wonderful piece by Tyler. In that unusual way, this piece was created to stand. It has no tied on his neck. If you want one, I can put one on, but it is nice to see these detailed traditional pieces standing.
12 in. tall
Tyler Scott--3475