Hopi katsina dolls

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Hopi katsina dolls are traditional carved wooden figures created by the Hopi people to represent spiritual beings and teach cultural and religious beliefs.

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Hopi katsina dolls canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hopi cultural object
Native American art
cultural artifact
religious object
ritual object
teaching aid
wooden sculpture
alsoKnownAs Hopi kachina dolls
associatedWith Hopi ceremonial cycle
Hopi kachina dances
creator Hopi carvers
culture Hopi people
decoratedWith cloth
feathers
leather
mineral pigments
plant dyes
string
distinctFrom tourist kachina souvenirs
ethnicGroup Hopi people
surface form: Hopi
function instruction in proper behavior
preservation of oral tradition
visual representation of katsinam
givenTo Hopi children
hasPart body
costume details
limbs
mask-like head
languageOfTerminology Hopi language
material cottonwood root
wood
region Hopi mesas in northeastern Arizona
religion Hopi traditional religion
surface form: Hopi religion
represents Hopi spiritual beings
katsinam
requiresKnowledge Hopi ceremonial system
requiresSkill traditional Hopi carving techniques
style carved in the round
polychrome painting
subjectOf Native American art exhibitions
anthropological studies
museum collections
timePeriod created for centuries
traditionalUseContext Pueblo ceremonial life
usedFor ceremonial gifting
teaching children about katsinam
transmitting cultural traditions
transmitting religious beliefs

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Hopi people knownFor Hopi katsina dolls
Heard Museum hasCollection Hopi katsina dolls