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Subject: Zuni Pueblo Salimopia Katsina Doll

Category: Kachina - Katsina | Posted by Todd | Sat, Apr 6th 2013, 3:23pm

This Salimopia is one of twelve Salimopia. There are two for each of the six directions. Each represents the epitome of youth, vitality, and beauty. They are messengers of the gods, guides for the Katsinas, and warriors. They are young and their actions are quick and darting. Their masks are nearly hidden behind the ruff of crow feathers. In traditional Zuni form, the arms of the doll have been attached with a nail so that they articulate. Also in traditional Zuni style, the skirt has been elaborately decorated. The body is painted. He carries a yucca staff in each hand and, additionally, in his left hand, he carries sheep scapulae. Yarn is used for the ruff, the armband and ankle bands.  Condition:  very good condition Provenance: from the estate of Michael Frost Recommended Reading: Kachinas of the Zuni by Barton Wright This Salimopia is one of twelve Salimopia. There are two for each of the six directions. Each represents the epitome of youth, vitality, and beauty. They are messengers of the gods, guides for the Katsinas, and warriors. They are young and their actions are quick and darting. Their masks are nearly hidden behind the ruff of crow feathers.

In traditional Zuni form, the arms of the doll have been attached with a nail so that they articulate. Also in traditional Zuni style, the skirt has been elaborately decorated. The body is painted. He carries a yucca staff in each hand and, additionally, in his left hand, he carries sheep scapulae. Yarn is used for the ruff, the armband and ankle bands.


Condition: very good condition
Provenance: from the estate of Michael Frost
Recommended Reading: Kachinas of the Zuni by Barton Wright


Subject: Zuni Pueblo Salimopia Katsina Doll
Carver Unknown
Category: Contemporary
Origin: Zuni Pueblo
Medium: Cottonwood Root, Felt, Yarn
Size: 7-3/4" tall
Item # C3360M