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Yaqui Deer Dancer Ceremonial Ironwood Statue [196609]

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Yaqui Deer Dancer Ceremonial Ironwood Statue [196609]
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Stunning, intricately carved ironwood statue of a ceremonial Yaqui Deer Dancer. Elk headdress and two rattles, which are removable. The Yaqui deer dance, or Danza del Venado, is a traditional dance of the Yaqui people of northwestern Mexico (Sonora), where a male dancer portrays a deer, often with a headdress shaped like a deer's head with antlers, and imitates the animal's movements, considered sacred by the Yaqui. Deer dancers, pahkolam, wear rattles around their ankles made from butterfly cocoons, honoring the insect world, and rattles from the hooves of deer around their waist, honoring the many deer who have died. No artist mark. Base is 2.5 x 2', and the statue's height is an impressive 53". It weighs approximately 70 pounds, so pick-up would be preferred.
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