Katsina doll

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Katsina doll

Arizona

Holi Katsina – Holi Katsina doll
Hopi

Circa 1930
Carved wood (cottonwood), pigments
Height: 9 in. – 23 cm

Provenance:
Ex collection Doug Salveson, USA
Ex collection Galerie Flak, Paris
Ex collection Didier Robin, Paris

Holi Katsina 23 cm / Galerie Flak Price on request
Katsina dolls (or katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a teaching tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

Ho'oli, also known as Susukholi or simply Holi, takes its name from the word "holi" that the dancer who embodies this Katsina sings during his ritual performances.
Holi Katsinam are messengers of the rain gods. They can be seen during kiva dances and weekly dances on the plaza. The black line motif across their faces is said to represent lightning.
According to the Hopi people of Third Mesa, the first appearance of Holi is believed to have occurred in 1904 in the village of Oraibi.

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