Native American Hopi Carved Left Handed Hunter Katsina Doll
Description
Native American Hopi Carved Left Handed Hunter Katsina Doll by Milton Howard
The Left-Handed Katsina (Siyangephoya) is said by some to be derived from the Hualapai Indians. He carries his gear opposite of regular Katsinam (he must use his right hand, rather than his left, to draw an arrow from the quiver). This Katsina moves with strange bobbings and little mincing steps. Despite his odd behavior he is an excellent hunter and some consider him quite powerful. In larger carvings he is usually shown holding an eagle or with a deer draped over his shoulder demonstrating his hunting prowess. This powerful carving by Milton has the Left-Hand carrying not only a deer draped over his shoulder but also a bow and a quiver filled with arrows.
Dimensions:
11.25 in. tall
SKU
Milton Howard--8503
$1,500.00
In stock
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