SKU: 5224-0370

Hopi Pueblo Mudhead Dung Feeding Kachina Doll By K. Sarracimo

$95.00

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Mid/Late 20th Century

14" H x 6.25" L x 7.125" W

Hand Carved from Cottonwood Root and Adorned with Hide Leather, Yarn, String, Fur and Feathers and Signed Dung Feeding Kachina K. Sarracimo

In Fair Condition with 2 Damaged Broken Arms and Needs Repair

Mudheads (also called Koyemsi, a Zuni-derived name, or Tachukti in Hopi contexts) are among the most recognizable and versatile figures in Hopi Pueblo culture. They are not true katsinam (spirit beings) but serve as intermediaries, announcers, drummers, game organizers, messengers, and clowns in ceremonies.

Condition: Fair

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 1950 - 1975

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 14 in6.25 in7.13 in

Category: Kachina Doll

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