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Hopi Salako Mana Katsina Doll

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Carver Unknown
  • Category: Traditional
  • Origin: Hopi Pueblo
  • Medium: Cottonwood Root
  • Size: 9" tall
  • Item # 24823
  • Price: $1,995.00

The Salako Mana is the female version and the Salako Taka is the male version of the Hopi pair of katsinas. The Salako Mana is distinguishable by her white face and white moccasins. The two always appear as a pair. The basic intent of the Salako Ceremony is, of course, to bring the clouds from which will come the rain.

This carving is from cottonwood root and is a single-piece carving except for the addition of the three-piece tablita and the piece of wood on the forehead from which feathers protrude. Multi-colored embroidery thread falls from a bundle of feathers on the back of the mask. The feathers on the front and around the hem are carved into the wood and highlighted with black paint. The painted design on the neck and hem of the manta reproduce the embroidered design on a woman’s manta.

The carving is in excellent condition. It dates to circa 1940s.

Provenance: Ex. Coll. Robert V. Gallegos

Carver Unknown
  • Category: Traditional
  • Origin: Hopi Pueblo
  • Medium: Cottonwood Root
  • Size: 9" tall
  • Item # 24823
  • Price: $1,995.00

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