Sipikne Katsina
2009-10-46
From: United States of America | Arizona
Curatorial Section: American
Object Title | Sipikne Katsina |
Native Name | Sipikne | Sipikni |
Object Number | 2009-10-46 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Hopi |
Provenience | United States of America | Arizona |
Culture Area | Southwest Culture Area |
Creator | Michael Kahe |
Date Made | 1995 |
Section | American |
Materials | Wood | Paint |
Technique | Carved | Painted |
Iconography | Zuni Warrior | Bird | Flower Blossom | Whip | Gourd |
Description | Wooden Katsina doll carved from one piece of wood. The face is painted black with eyes joined by a horizontal band of green. Large flower blossoms are painted on either side of the head. A small bird rests atop the head. The neck and ankles are wrapped in carved foliage and a long, protruding mouth sticks out from the neck foliage. Sashes and pouches adorned with shells cross the body and a painted kilt is wrapped around the waist. Yucca whips are carried in each hand. This figure is the Sipikne Katsina, borrowed from the Zuni, and represents a Zuni warrior. Made by Michael Kahe. (Colton, H. 1959 #152, Wright, B., 1973 #129) |
Height | 23.5 cm |
Outside Diameter | 11 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Richard William Wolf, Jr. in memory of his mother, Patricia J. Wolf, 2009 |
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