Click on Pic for High Resolution Enlargement & Detail

 

Alvin Navasie: Wildcat

14" total height


"Tokotsi or Tokoch Kachina is the Wildcat Kachina. He is one of the Angry Kachinas and appears with others of this type when there is work to be done in the community such as the cleaning of the springs.

"He never appears in regular dances unless it is the Soyohim or Mixed Kachina Dance. As a kachina who is expected to keep the idlers at work, he usually carries a rope in his left hand and a switch in his right."

- Barton Wright, "Kachinas: a Hopi artist's documentary" (31)


Considered by some to be the pioneer of modern kachina carving, Alvin Navasie has certainly left his mark on an ancient Hopi tradition. Alvin, who is from Polacca on First Mesa on the Hopi reservation, has done an excellent job carving this Kachina. Alvin was taught Hopi carving by his brother- in-law, Cecil Calnimptewa, who frequently shares his time with both Alvin and his brother Wally Navasie.

Alvin is one of 25 carvers featured in Theda Bassman's book, "Hopi Kachina Dolls and Their Carvers" on pages 104-107. Alvin is 37 years old and has been carving for over 20 years. The Kachina is signed on the bottom of the base: "Alvin Navasie, Sr."

Special Collections

Now: $2,200.00
(plus sh/han)


If you are interested in this item, please call Brandon, or send email to: sales@ancientnations.com

1.800.854.1359

To return to the gallery: Click Here
Additional information: Purchase Details