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Small ceramic pot, orange in colour. The body of the pot is slightly bulbous and somewhat uneven in construction, with a round bottom. The neck is indented with a flaring rim. Three sets of two vertical white pigmented lines, quite faded, decorate the pot from the neck to midway down the body.
Clay dish. From a widely flared mouth the dish tapers to a narrow waist before widening again into a slightly smaller flared base. The body is covered with small round knobs, evenly spaced and laying in encircling horizontal rings. The base is hollow.
Clay pot with a widely flaring, dark red rim around a large mouth, narrowing to an indented neck above a bulbous body. Immediately above the pot’s rimmed midpoint are three round animal faces, evenly spaced, with open mouths and indentations for eyes. The pot’s body from midpoint to neck has been painted white. It sits on a small round base.
Small ceramic pot, orange in colour. Body is cup shaped, with a wide mouth, thick rim, straight shoulder and rounded bottom. The body of the pot is decorated with three round protrusions, underneath which are three conical legs. Two of the legs have broken off and been reattached with adhesive. The pot has been pigmented inside and out, and a fine grey residue clings to the bottom and sides of the interior.
Small ceramic dish, cup shaped, with a wide, open mouth narrowing to a rounded bottom. The exterior body is painted orange with six darker orange stripes meeting at the bottom. The interior is also orange, with the darker orange encircling the rim and lines crossing through the centre. The pot rests on three conical legs with pointed shoulders. One of the legs has broken off at the tip and been reattached.
Museum Expedition 1904, Museum Collection Fund
Museum Expedition 1904, Museum Collection Fund
This Kachina has a red painted chest. His mask is helmet style, blue, with black slit eyes and a pointed snout nose. The PR side has a feather attached, the PL side a paper cone. He wears a painted cloth skirt, yarn ties around wrists and calves. He is missing feet. The back of the helmet style mask has a multi-colored dragon fly design and the back of his chest has a painted, narrow, yellow V stripe.
Museum Expedition 1904, Museum Collection Fund