Early Morning Singer Kachina by Kerry David, Hopi
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Early Morning Singer Kachina, 2007
by Kerry David, Hopi
cotton wood, pigment
9 1/2" high x 4" wide x 3 1/2" deep
Hopi Morning Singers, (Talavai Kachinas) used to appear in pairs on the rooftops and sing songs, waking the Hopi people in the village. During the day, they would dance with the other kachinas, whom they led and prompted in the singing. They still appear with the other kachinas in the *Powamu Ceremony and are most often standing in a set to one side of the main movement of the procession. Occasionally, they sing as they stand holding their spruce trees and ringing their bells.
* The Powamu Ceremony is also called the Bean Planting Festival. It is observed in late January or early February and lasts 8 days.