Old Style Hopi Carved Wolf Traditional Hunter Katsina Doll
Description
Old Style Hopi Carved Wolf Traditional Hunter Katsina Doll by Paul Huma
The Wolf (Kweo) is often seen in the Soyohim Dances accompanied by the Deer or Mountain Sheep Katsina. He carries a stick that represents the trees and bushes that he uses to hide in whenever he stalks his prey. The Wolf Katsina's sharp teeth are always visible sometimes along with its lolling tongue. His sharp teeth are visible to boast the wolf's prowess as a hunter. When he appears in the dance with the Deer or Mountain Sheep, they are always wary of him because of their natural relationship as prey for the Wolf. After the dance, it is customary for the Hopi to offer the Kweo Katsina cornmeal, and in return, the Kweo Katsina blesses them on their hunt.
Dimensions:
10.75 in. tall
SKU
Paul Huma--6596
$450.00
In stock
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