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Koyala (Clown) Family Kachina by Ted Pavatea

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Collectibles - kachinas Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 900.00 USD
Koyala (Clown) Family Kachina by Ted Pavatea
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150.00USDto k*****f+ buyer's premium (31.50)
This item SOLD at 2017 Oct 20 @ 09:34UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Koyala (Clown) Family Kachina by Ted Pavatea. 9.75" h x 4" w x 5" d. Beautifully carved, mother with puppy and small clown. Theodore (Ted) Pavatea was born July 5th, 1952 to the village of Hano, (Tewa Pueblo). His paternal clan is Tobacco, and his maternal clan is Spider/Bear. He is the son of Tewa-Hopi potter Garnet Pavatea, who demonstrated Hopi pottery and exhibited at the Museum of Northern Arizona Hopi Artist’s Exhibition from 1953-1981. Koshari, Koyala, Hano, or Tewa are the names of a clown that is often seen on the Hopi Mesas. Clown Kachinas provide amusement during Kachina ceremonies. Often shown with watermelons, they behave in the usual manner of pueblo clowns, engaging in loud and boisterous conversation, immoderate actions, and gluttony. They are often drummers for dances. City: Hopi State: Arizona Date: HWAC# 48861