Katsinas are central to Hopi Pueblo culture. They are called tithu or katsintithu, sacred powerful beings who bring lessons and blessings. The Hopi Roadrunner katsina is associated with the traditional winter and spring seasons. Alvin Leon's small-scale Hopi Roadrunner katsina doll is elegantly carved from cottonwood and intricately decorated with colorful acrylic paints, embroidery thread, pipe cleaner and feathers. The collectible woodwork including base measures roughly 4 1/8" tall, 2 1/8" wide and 2 1/8" deep. Signed by the artist.
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