Katsina Doll

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Katsina Doll

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Healer / Badger Katsina Doll
Honan
Hopi, Arizona, USA

Circa 1930
Carved wood (cottonwood) and pigments
Height: 16.5 cm – 6 ½ in.

Provenance
Private collection, USA

Honan Katsina doll pink 16.5 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Katsina dolls (or katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

This figure depicts the Badger Katsina (Honan). It originates from the Second Mesa and is considered one of the Chief Katsinam. It appears during the Bean Dance (Powamu) in February and during initiation Katsina dances.

The Badger clan is that of the Healers, whose origins trace back to the prehistoric populations of the village of Kisiwu, the ruins of which are still visible north of the Mesas where the Hopis reside today. According to Hopi beliefs, the Badger is knowledgeable about medicinal herbs and potions. People turn to the Badger for healing prayers.

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Katsina Doll

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Navajo Spirit Katsina Doll
Tasap
Hopi
Arizona, USA

Circa 1910 – 1920
Carved wood (cottonwood) and pigments
Height: 21 cm – 8 ¼ in.

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Collection Mace, USA
Collection Michael D. Higgins, Tucson, Arizona

Tasap Katsina Mace Collection 21 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Katsina dolls (or katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

According to Barton Wright, Tasap Katsina appears in ceremonial dances on all three Hopi mesas. This spirit is a favorite of the Hopi who dance it frequently. It depicts the Navajo neighbors of the Hopi. The red pigments on top of the mask are a reminiscence of the war paint that the Navajo wore on the battlefield to impress their opponents.
For the Hopi, this Katsina spirit is meant to capture any latent power or good luck that the Navajo people have. If the Hopi succeed in coaxing this Navajo Katsina spirit, this will reflect on the entire village and strengthen the character of its inhabitants.

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Katsina Doll

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Dress Katsina Doll
Koroasta
Hopi
Arizona, USA

Circa 1920
Carved wood (cottonwood) and pigments
Height: 20 cm – 7 ¾ in.

Provenance
Heritage Auctions, Texas, 16 Sept. 2011, lot 50002
Private collection, USA

White Koroasta Kastina doll 20 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Katsina dolls (or Katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a teaching tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

This Katsina doll is known as Koroasta or Kwasaitaka (Dress Katsina, Kachina in a tunic). It is distinguished by its beak, which is sometimes rendered using corn fiber elements, or, carved and painted as is the case here). During ceremonial appearances, this Katsina is often dressed in a woman’s dress, despite being regarded as a male spirit. The Koroasta dancer typically carries a hoe and a bag of seeds, which are distributed during ritual performances.
These seeds were considered auspicious, symbolizing the promise of abundant future harvests. For this reason, the Koroasta was highly popular among both the Hopi and the Zuni, where it is known by the closely related name Korosta. This Katsina is intimately associated with the growth of maize.

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Corn Dancer Katsina Doll
Ka’e
Hopi
Arizona, USA

Circa 1930
Carved wood (cottonwood) and pigments
Height: 25 cm – 9 ¾ in.

Provenance
Private collection, New Mexico, USA

Kae Katsina doll Yellow 25 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Katsina dolls (or katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a teaching tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

A member of the Flora Katsinam (Kachina Tusak), Ka’e is one of the many Katsinam associated with maize. Ka’e is particularly cherished by the Hopi for her songs, choreography, and the vital role she played during her appearances. Present at almost every Katsina dance, she invoked the elements to ensure abundant corn harvests.
Plants hold fundamental importance for the Hopi, whose food resources are limited. Accordingly, many Katsinam in the pantheon reference vegetation, and particularly maize, which is the primary source of sustenance for Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest.
The doll presented here stands out for its exquisite color composition and harmonious volumes.

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Katsina doll

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Corn Katsina doll
Carved by Hopi Chief Wilson Tawaquaptewa, Oraibi (1873-1960)
Hopi, Arizona, USA

Circa 1930
Carved wood (cottonwood), pigments
Height: 29 cm – 11 ½ in.

Provenance
Collection Enrico Donati (1909-2008), New York
Sotheby’s New York « Important American Indian, African, Oceanic and other Works of Art from the Studio of Enrico Donati », 14 May 2010, lot 5
Collection Sheikh Saud Al-Thani, Qatar, acquired from the above

Donati Tawaquaptewa Corn Ears Katsina doll 29 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Katsina dolls (or Katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.
This Katsina doll is the work of a Hopi master carver, Wilson Tawaquaptewa (1873-1960).
Oraibi chief W. Tawaquaptewa was both a prominent a spiritual and political Hopi leader; he is also celebrated as one of the greatest Katsina doll carvers.
A major exhibition of W. Tawaquaptewa's works was notably presented a few years ago at the Birmingham Museum of Art (Alabama, USA).
The color palette on this doll is typical of this artist's works.

For more information on this artist, please refer to the chapter “The Unique Katsinam of Wilson Tawaquaptewa” in the book "L'Appel des Kachinas - Katsina Calling", pages 60 to 72 (B. Walsh, J. Flak, 2024).

This Katsina doll was part of the collection of the artist Enrico Donati (1909–2008), a prominent figure of the Surrealist movement. Of Italian origin, Donati first trained in sociology and music before turning to painting. After settling in Paris and later in New York, he joined the close circle of André Breton and other major Surrealist figures, bringing new vitality to the movement with works imbued with mystery and organic forms.

In the 1930s, Donati developed a genuine passion for Native American art. Fascinated by ritual objects and the magical dimension of Indigenous creations, he visited Indian reservations in the American Southwest and northern Canada, spending several months among the Apache, Hopi, Zuni, and Inuit. During these stays, Donati exchanged European objects for Katsina figures, baskets, and masks, building a rich collection that left a lasting mark on his imagination.
This immersion did not lead Donati to a formal imitation of Native aesthetics, but rather to an embrace of a “primal” and magical spirit. Through matter and texture, he sought to reveal what lies beyond the visible. For him, Native American art acted as a catalyst of mysterious forces—an approach he strove to transpose into his own Surrealist works, where myths, enigmas, and symbols are in constant dialogue with the unknown.

For further insight into the importance of Native American art for Enrico Donati, see Marie Mauzé’s chapter “Surrealism and Hopimania” in « L’Appel des Kachinas – Katsina Calling » (Éditions l’Enfance de l’Art, 2024).

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Rain Messenger – Uncle Katsina Doll
Heheya
Hopi
Arizona, USA

Circa 1900-1910
Carved wood (cottonwood) and pigments
Height: 20.5 cm – 8 in.

Provenance
Collection Jacqueline Kaplan, Los Angeles
Collection Monique Chambon, France, acquired from the above in 1981

Heheya Katsina doll 20.5 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Katsina dolls (or Katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

This Katsina doll, known by the Hopi name Heheya, belongs to the group of Katsinam associated with the Harvest. This spirit once danced on each of the three mesas of the Hopi land.

Various Southwestern myths (Hopi and Zuni) refer to Heheya. According to one of them, as the Heheya Katsinam were on their way to help humans with the harvest, one of them lost his way and ended up in a cave. Feeling alone and abandoned, he began to weep. Since that day, the face of Heheya has always been shown covered with tears or, as in this example, adorned with rain clouds.

In other versions, Heheya weeps because, at a certain time, humans stopped calling upon him during the Katsina dances—hence his sorrow. The tears of Heheya, symbolizing life-giving rain, remind people of the importance of celebrating the Katsinam so that they never allow these spirits to fade into oblivion.

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Kachina Doll

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Carved by Hopi Chief
Wilson Tawaquaptewa, Oraibi (1873-1960)

Circa 1930
Carved wood (cottonwood), pigments
Height: 14 ½ in. – 37 cm

Provenance
Collection Barry Walsh, USA
Collection Galerie Flak, Paris
Private collection, Luxembourg, acquired from the above

Tawaquaptewa Katsina doll 37 cm / Galerie Flak Price: on request
Kachina dolls (or katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, kachina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.
This Katsina doll is the work of a Hopi master carver, Wilson Tawaquaptewa (1873-1960).
Oraibi chief W. Tawaquaptewa was both a prominent a spiritual and political Hopi leader; he is also celebrated as one of the greatest Katsina doll carvers.
A major exhibition of W. Tawaquaptewa's works was notably presented a few years ago at the Birmingham Museum of Art (Alabama, USA).
The color palette on this doll is typical of this artist's works.

For more information on this sculptor, please refer to the chapter “The Unique Katsinam of Wilson Tawaquaptewa” in the book "L'Appel des Kachinas - Katsina Calling", pages 60 to 72 (B. Walsh, J. Flak, 2024).

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Kachina doll

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Salako Mana Katsina
Hopi

Prior to 1900
Carved wood (cottonwood), natural pigments
Height: 6 ¾ – 17 cm

Provenance
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Ex private collection, France

Shalako Mana Kachina doll 17 cm / Galerie Flak On request
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Katsina doll

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Poos’hum Katsina – Seed Katsina doll
Hopi

Carved wood (cottonwood) and natural pigments
Circa 1910
Height: 11 ¾ in. – 29.5 cm

Provenance
Ex collection Steve Nelson, USA
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Ex collection François Meyer, Geneva

Published: Katsina calling, 2024
Pooshum Katsina 29.5 cm François Meyer / Galerie Flak On request
Katsina dolls (or katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.


According to the Brooklyn Museum, Poos'hum (Seed) Katsinam appear during the spring planting season. They bring seeds of all kinds that have been blessed by the Katsina spirits. Sometimes, Poos'hum is also called upon to aid in the germination of young plants.
The step-like markings on its cheeks represent corn seeds. The depiction of the ears as bird wings on the figure presented here is particularly distinctive and noteworthy for this character.

As stated by the Brooklyn Museum, the Poos'hum Kachina appears during the spring planting season (Hakitoonmuya). This kachina brought various seeds blessed by the gods. Sometimes, Poos'hum is also called upon to aid in the germination of young plants. The step-like markings on its cheeks represent corn kernels.

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Katsina doll

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Long Hair Katsina Doll
Angak’tsina
Hopi
Arizona, USA

Circa 1890
Carved wood (cottonwood) and pigments
Height: 25.5 cm – 10 in.

Provenance
Collection Frank Hill, Santa Fe
Collection Gary Spratt, San Francisco Bay area

Angak Katsina doll 25.5 cm / Galerie Flak Price on request
Katsina dolls (or Katsinam) represent spirits or gods from the pantheon of the Pueblo peoples in the American Southwest. Given to children, Katsina dolls constituted a pedagogical tool allowing them to familiarize themselves with the spiritual world and perpetuating knowledge of the founding myths on which their society was based.

As Barton Wright noted in "Kachina Spirit" (2003), Angak'Tsina is one of the most widely distributed Katsinam. It is found at Zuni, Laguna, Acoma, Santa Ana, San Felipe, and Jemez pueblos. When this spirit comes, he brings a soft gentle rain that is good for the crops. His song is very melodic. His loose hair is perceived as representing falling rain.

The figure features an undercut kilt and characteristic proportions, with an emphasis on the large size of the head—clear signs of great archaicism—along with the refinement of the painted motifs, particularly around the belt.

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