Lawrence Dallas
Palhik Mana
8 1/4"
H with 1" base
The Palhik Mana, or Butterfly
Maiden, is one of the most popular kachinas in the Hopi carvers'
repertoire. This beautifully dressed figure is not really a kachina,
but rather a woman's dance personage.
Women who appear in the Mamzrau
Initiation Dance are called the Palhik' Manas. They are never
masked except on Third Mesa, although they all appear to be when
carved as dolls. The carvings typically include an elaborate
tableta including butterfly and corn symbols.
This piece was created by
Hopi carver Lawrence Martin Dallas. Lawrence's work is very much
in demand and his pieces are true works of art. He was born in
1969 in Moencopi, Arizona. He usually carves small dolls and
lets the wood tell him what to make. He likes to carve Long Hair
Kachinas and the Crow Mother.
Lawrence Dallas is featured
in many books, including: "Kachina Doll Carving" by
Erik Bromberg and is prominently featured in: "Hopi Kachina
Dolls and Their Carvers" by Theda Bassman on pages 30-33.
Lawrence has signed the doll
with his hallmark: "L Dallas" on top of the base.