K535 Kokopeli
Kokopeli Kachina by Hopi Kachina carve Robert Allison. The 11 1/2” Kachina on a 1 1/2” base is carved from cottonwood root in the traditional Hopi manner.
Kachina carver Robert Allison was born 1954 in Phoenix to the Reed Clan. He comes from a talented family of carvers, basket makers, potters and painters. He has won numerous awards for his vintage style Kachinas and has exhibited at the Heard Museum
Kokopelli is probably the most well-known Kachina. He is known as the hunchback flute player who plays his flute to bring rain and also to attract women. The Kokopelli is a fertility god. He is a baby maker, and his hump, along with his pouch, is filled with beautiful gifts to distribute to the women he attracts. He is also good luck for hunters.
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