Lee Grover

Koyemsi / Mudhead

8 1/4" H with 1/2" base


"Koyemsi or Mud-head Kachinas are probably the most well known of all the Hopi kachinas. They appear in almost every Hopi ceremony as clowns, interocutors, announcers of dances, drummers, and many other roles.

"The nearly always accompany other kachinas; probably the only time when they do not appear with other personages is during the Night Dances.

"Koyemsi are usually the ones that play games with the audiences to the accompaniment of rollicking tunes. These games are generally guessing games, or simple attempts to balance objects or performances of some common act. They most closely resemble our parlor games and the rewards are prizes of food or clothing."

- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi Artist's Documentary (238)


Lee has done a nice job with this piece - and we recommend him as "one to watch." His kachinas are at a nice price and will likely only continue to improve and increase in value.

Lee Grover is from First Mesa, Tewa Village (Hano). He is in his early 30's and has been carving since his youth (12-14 years). He enjoys carving Owls and Bears. He puts a lot of detail into his work which have been recognized as "nice, clean dolls."

Gallery Price: $450.00

Sale: $360.00
(plus sh/han)


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