Marao Katsina
2009-10-53
From: United States of America | Arizona | Third Mesa
Curatorial Section: American
Object Title | Marao Katsina |
Native Name | Marao |
Object Number | 2009-10-53 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Hopi |
Provenience | United States of America | Arizona | Third Mesa |
Culture Area | Southwest Culture Area |
Creator | Woody Sewemaenewa |
Section | American |
Materials | Wood | Paint |
Technique | Carved | Painted |
Iconography | Tripod | Rattle | Hourglass | Flower Blossom |
Description | Wooden Katsina doll carved from one piece of wood. The face is bisected vertically by a black and white line into halves painted green and red. The mouth is a protruding snout bearing teeth. A tripod adorned with feathers sits atop the head above a multicolored brim. The body is painted green and red and an elaborately painted kilt is wrapped around the waist. A rattle is held in each hand. This figure is the Marao Katsina. Made by Woody Sewemaenewa. (Colton, H. 1959 #170, Wright, B., 1973 #190) |
Height | 35.5 cm |
Outside Diameter | 11.5 cm |
Credit Line | Gift of Richard William Wolf, Jr. in memory of his mother, Patricia J. Wolf, 2009 |
Report problems and issues to digitalmedia@pennmuseum.org.