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Yellow Fox Katsina by Spencer Nutima, HopiYellow Fox Katsina by Spencer Nutima, HopiYellow Fox Katsina by Spencer Nutima, HopiYellow Fox Katsina by Spencer Nutima, Hopi
Yellow Fox Katsina by Spencer Nutima, Hopi

'Sikya taio' or yellow Fox katsina is carved and colorfully painted by Spencer. Made traditionally of cottonwood root, to be displayed free-standing or hung on a wall. About 8 3/4" tall and 2 1/8" wide, slightly leaning. - $170.00

Zuni Fetish Carvers by Kent McManis
Zuni Fetish Carvers by Kent McManis

THE MID-CENTURY MASTERS
KYAYKHOL A:SHIWI WEMA:W'ASHA A:WANIKWA'KOWA


~BOOK~

copyright 2003
published by The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same title, May 18, 2003 - January 18, 2004.

This handy book features photos and carvings of Theodore Kucate, Leekya Deyuse, Teddy Weahkee, Leo Poblano, David Tsikewa and Morris Laahty.

64 pages - $10.00

Zuni Fetish Carvers of the 1970s by Kent McManis
Zuni Fetish Carvers of the 1970s by Kent McManis

A BRIDGE FROM PAST TO PRESENT

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by Kent and Laurie McManis

copyright 2006
published by The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian

Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same title, June 25 - October 30, 2005.

This most recent book in the McManis series contains a plethora of vintage photos of carvers from Old Man Acque to Gibbs Othole at a young age. The second half of the book is a photographic index of the carvings of 32 renowned carvers. A must-have book for the serious collector.

103 pages - $18.00

Zuni Fetishes by Frank Hamilton Cushing
Zuni Fetishes by Frank Hamilton Cushing

~BOOK~

copyright 1999
published by KC Publications, Inc.

Frank Hamilton Cushing lived in Zuni from 1879 to 1884 and studied the Zunis for the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology. His original text is reproduced here, along with supplemental material by Mark Bahti. - $ 12.95

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