Native American Made White Chin Dancer Katsina Doll

Description

Native American Made White Chin Dancer Katsina Doll by Sammie Walker (Navajo-Hopi)

The White Chin (Tuma-uyi) is one of the oldest Katsinam of the Hopi. He has not performed in years, but when he did perform, he came to the dances in a group. He also came during the Powamuya ceremony, but he can be personated at any time. His Hopi name literally means "white chin" and seems to derive from the white clay (kaolin) used to coat Katsina dolls before they are painted. Others say that it is his responsibility to watch over the whitewash on the inside and outside of the homes. His primary function is to bring rain, which would explain the long black hair in back, much like the Longhair Katsina.

Dimensions:

19.75 in. tall

SKU

Sammie Walker--7044

$275.00
In stock
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