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Sacred Clowns

Perhaps the most marvelous use of Native figures is the rendering of the clowns who appear during Pueblo Indian dances. These creatures play a role in the purpose and community meaning of the dances. The Koshare, represented in black and white stripes, grace modern jewelry, pottery and other craft and art forms. Mudheads, with their ugly ogre faces, are also popular creatures. Non-natives find them appealing and exotic. Certainly, their depiction provides local “color” without providing offense.