Virgil Long, Hon (Bear) miniature Katsina carving
Virgil Long
1966-
Hopi
Alternative Name
V.Long
Medium Specific
Cottonwood
Classification
Sculpture: Wood
Dimensions
2 1/4 x 1 x 1 in. (5.7 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm)
Accession Number
2018.35.28.320
Credit
Gift of Carol and Don Tallman
Memo / Artist Statement
The Bear Kachina is of such great strength that it is felt he can cure the sick. He appears in the kachina return or Soyal of First Mesa as the watchman or side dancer for the Chakwaina. He may come singly or in a group during the Palolokong Dance, and he may appear in a number of colors such as Sakwa Honau (Blue Bear) or Kocha Honau (White Bear). Probably he is most familiar in the Mixed Kachina Dance, dancing outside the lines. His most distinctive features is the presence of a bear footprint on either cheek. (Wright 1973:114)
Biography
Virgil Long has been making crisp and clean sculptures and smaller full figures for us since shortly after we took over Kachina House in 2004. Virgil likes to carve Butterfly Maidens and simple Hano maidens. Virgil doesn't carve as much as he used to, family obligations have taken his time from carving. We welcome him to the shop and his carvings to our shelves.
Kachinahouse.com/native-american-artists/virgil-long, 2020.
In Schaaf 2008:195.
Kachinahouse.com/native-american-artists/virgil-long, 2020.
In Schaaf 2008:195.
Inscription
Bear, Long (pen)