Raynard Nasingoetewa

Masau'u

10 1/2" total height


"Masau'u (Skeleton Kachina) is the only kachina who does not go home at the Niman Ceremony and thus may dance at any time of the year. The organization of the dance is very much like that of the Niman with the Masau'u dancing in one line and the Masau'u Mana in the other.

"In addition the Skeleton Kachina may appear during the Pachavu as a pair, with the Wawash Kachina as a racer, or after a regular kachina dance in the plaza. As he is a Death Kachina he does many things by opposites, for the world of the Dead is the reverse of this world.

"Thus he may come down a ladder backward or perform many other common actions in reverse. In addition the standard Masau'u dance often has antic episodes during the performance. Occasionally he may appear as a pair of Masau'u behaving erratically, singing or growling a bit, beating on the kiva hatchways with the willow switches, or dancing around the fires at the cooking pits and even through the fires.

"The many colored splotches on the mask are alluded to as clouds even though the actual face is that of a skull surmounted by Soyal prayer feathers."

- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi Artist's Documentary (254)


The carver of this Ogre Woman doll is Raynard Nasingoetewa from Oraibi, Arizona. Raynard's brother is famed Hopi carver Danny Nasingoetewa.

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