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Painted, wooden figure of Christ on the Cross with the Sacred Heart of Christ at his feet and painted cherub faces at each end of the horizontal bar of the cross.
These arrows were made by non-Native anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing and are part of his personal Zuni outfit.
These arrows were made by non-Native anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing and are part of his personal Zuni outfit.
These arrows were made by non-Native anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing and are part of his personal Zuni outfit.
These arrows were made by non-Native anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing and are part of his personal Zuni outfit.
These arrows were made by non-Native anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing and are part of his personal Zuni outfit.
These arrows were made by non-Native anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing and are part of his personal Zuni outfit.
The object is a house post made of cedar wood, dark and unpainted. Two figures include a large humanoid figure holding a small humanoid figure. The small figure is held in front of the larger figure's chest area. Each head has carved brows, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. There is also a small humanoid head with carved features between the knees of the larger figure. Frontal figures and head are carved in high relief. Back is roughly carved and relatively flat. House post is fragile. There are cracks throughout. There are exceptional losses of wood on and behind small head at bottom. There are miscellaneous holes, especially on the nose of the larger figure. Missing parts include a portion of the left hand and upper lip of the large figure as well as the left foot of the small figure. The back of larger figure's head is hollowed out. The post is very fibrous along the edge of the bottom. This house post is from a set of four (see 11.700.1-.2-.3).
Museum Expedition 1911, Museum Collection Fund
Museum Expedition 1911, Museum Collection Fund