Hopi Katsina Carving: Buffalo Dancer

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Buffalo Dancer

Cottonwood Root Buffalo Dancer Katsina by Hopi Carver Robert Allison. The most powerful of all of the Katsina’s, he can kill any evil thoughts and is a great spiritual protector. He often appears with the Buffalo Maiden.  Like all maiden katsinas she prays for rain. This carving is 18 inches.
(Please note because of the delicate nature of the Katsina, there is a minimum $150 packing and shipping fee.)

History of Katsinas

Katsina Carvings also known as Kachina Dolls are gifts given in hope of future, abundance, and health, as well as tools for education. Katsinas are traditionally carved from the roots of cottonwood trees and near the Hopi lands. The Hopi word for cottonwood root is paako, which means water wood. The cotton-wood root’s ability to seek and find abundant water, mirrors the ability of the katsina to do the same for the Hopi people. For the Hopi, Katsinas are the bridge the spiritual world and mortals. Each year Katsinas walk upon the earth and they dance to bring life.

There are more than 250 different Katsinas, each with its own separate attributes, representing everything from animals to abstract concepts.