Raynard Lalo
Dawma

Qöqöle / Storyteller

9" total height


Raynard Lalo is a younger old-style carver, but is quickly developing his own style. He prides himself on his clean approach and use of mineral based pigments.


"Third Mesa is the only place where the Qöqöle appears during Soyal. He comes in a large group of many Qöqöle and their manas, on the last day of the ceremony.

"Combining ritual with pleasure they burlesque other cere- monies while at the same time managing to 'open' the kivas. Thus it is possible that at one moment the kachina may be very seriously marking the four sides of the kivas to allow the other kachinas to come and visit the village, and at the next moment be kneeling on the ground to shoot marbles.

"Frequently they imitate the women's dances of the preceding fall. Third Mesa Qöqöle has one other aspect that sets him apart from almost all other kachinas. He wears old Anglo clothing. Formerly he may have appeared in the buckskins that are seen on Second Mesa, but at present he does not appear this way on Third Mesa.

"More often than not the kachina appears with a black face and blue markings, although he can theoretically appear in any color because he is a directional kachina. As each direction has a color he could appear in a color combination representing any of the six directions."

- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi Artist Documentary (12)

 

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