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Koshare with Cell Phone by Kerry David, Hopi

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Koshare with Cell Phone, 2001
by Kerry David, Hopi
cotton wood, pigment
9" high x 4" wide x 2 1/2" deep

Koshare is a sacred clown of the Hopi, one that you’re likely to see at Katsina ceremonies. He is one of several clowns, which are sometimes called jesters or tricksters. He is a powerful figure and important to the community.

If you’re in the presence of a Koshare, he is often making noise with a rattle and a drum. The Hopi religion associates him with fertility, sun, rain and corn. It is believed that these things give him power. He also has the double role of characterizing a paranormal spirit and being a society organizer. To involve the audience in his antics, he likes to imitate their behavior and include them in amusing skits.

 

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