Kachina Doll

Artist:Henry SheltonPueblo, Hopi

Medium: Cottonwood root, acrylic paint, yarn, feather, fur, leather, cotton

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Dates:1960-1970

Dimensions: 17 x 5 3/4 x 8 1/4 in. (43.2 x 14.6 x 21 cm)

Collections:

Accession Number: 2010.6.11

Catalogue Description:
Unknown type of Kachina Doll (possibly a Whippers Uncle (Tungwup) Taahaamo). This Kachina stands on both feet with PR arm slightly rose holding a white cane with a feather dangling from it. His PL arm is lower and carries a painted pouch and decorated flat "wand" which has feathers dangling from it. His entire shirt is wood, white and long sleeved with with black yarn ties at his wrists. He has a braided black yarn bandolier across chest from right to left. Wears the traditional Hopi skirt and sash with a carved fox tail in the back. He crouches a bit but both feet are down on base. His mask is helmet style, black with goggle eyes and a fierce open shark-like mouth showing red with white teeth. He has two straight horns, blue with feathers on the tips. Around his face is a white cotton ruff across the top and a fur ruff along the bottom. In the back of his head he has brown striped feathers.

Brooklyn Museum