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- 201009-080 Hopi Kachina / Katsina Doll: Chaveyo Ogre by Lane Pela
201009-080 Hopi Kachina / Katsina Doll: Chaveyo Ogre by Lane Pela
8" high including base
ca. 1982
Hand carved from Cottonwood Root.
By Lane Pela; Sun Clan, 2nd Mesa, Hopi
Chaveyo and Hahai-i-Wuhti are the parents of the dreaded ogres known as Nataskas. Chaveyo, himself, is dreaded as his function is to show any Hopi who fails to perform his share of work or who acts in an unacceptable manner the error of his ways. He appears in dances at all the Hopi villages. Wright, 1973
It is believed that Chaveyo was originally from the Northern New Mexico Pueblos but has been a Hopi Katsina for as long as can be remembered. As do all Hopi Katsinas, he lives in the San Francisco Mountains and visits Hopi villages during the Katsina season of February to August. He can be seen at Palölökongti (Water Serpent Dance) where he is badgered by the Hopi clowns but they eventually get whacked for pestering him.
Due to the fragile nature of kachina dolls, we do not guarantee they will not break during shipping. We do our best to pack them well, but due to their fragile nature and even with the best packing, small pieces can break. If you are purchasing kachina dolls, please keep this in mind.