Photo of collection object Dance Flute
She-we-na (Zuni Pueblo). Dance Flute, late 19th century. Wood, gourd, plant fibers, pigment, feathers, cotton cloth, 24 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (63 x 11.6 cm). Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund, 03.325.4700. Creative Commons-BY.

Dance Flute

late 19th century

She-we-na (Zuni Pueblo)

Arts of the Americas

Among some Pueblo groups of the southwestern United States, supernatural beings that represent a life force or the embodiment of natural phenomena such as the sun, the moon, plants, animals, or insects are called Kachinas. During complex, multistage rituals integrating music and dance that are performed in ceremonial calendrical cycles, men don the masks, clothing, and paraphernalia of these spirits and are believed to actually become them.

Kachina dolls, such as this example of Paiyatemu, the Zuni Sun Youth, represent these beings and are given to audience members during the ceremonies and dances. In the corn-grinding ceremony of the Zuni Summer Dance, four Paiyatemu Kachinas play bell-shaped flutes, similar to the one seen here, to accompany singing by Corn Maidens kneeling at metates (grinding stones).


Entre algunos grupos Pueblo del sudoeste de los Estados Unidos, seres sobrenaturales que representan fuerzas de vida o la encarnación de fenómenos naturales, como el sol, la luna, plantas, animales, o insectos son llamados Kachinas. Durante complejos rituales de varias etapas, que integran música y danza y que se realizan en ciclos ceremoniales dictados por el calendario, los hombres se ponen las máscaras, vestimentas y parafernalia de estos espíritus y se cree que realmente se convierten en ellos. Las muñecas kachina, como este ejemplo de Paiyatemu, el Joven Sol Zuni, representan a estos seres y son regaladas a la audiencia durante las ceremonias y danzas. En la ceremonia del molido del maíz, de la danza del verano Zuni, cuatro Kachinas Paiyatemu tocan flautas acampanadas, similares a la que se aprecia aquí, para acompañar el canto de las Doncellas del Maíz arrodilladas frente a los metates (piedras de moler).
Classification
Musical Instrument
Formatted Medium
Wood, gourd, plant fibers, pigment, feathers, cotton cloth
Dimensions
24 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. (63 x 11.6 cm)
Accession Number
03.325.4700
Credit Line
Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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