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  2. Pueblo clown - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic sacred clown by Kathleen Wall Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. The Pueblo clowns (sometimes called sacred clowns) are jesters or tricksters in the Pueblo religion.It is a generic term, as there are a number of these figures in the ritual practice of the Pueblo people.

  3. Mudhead - Wikipedia

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    "Mudhead", a song by Combustible Edison from their 1996 album Schizophonic! "Mudhead", a song by The Supersuckers from their 1994 album La Mano Cornuda; snake mudhead, a type of fish; Mudhead (Tatsiqto), a Pueblo clown figure; Mudhead, a free-spirited character in Firesign Theatre's 1970 album, Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers

  4. Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers - Wikipedia

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    In the movie, Peorgie and Mudhead investigate the theft of their high school, Morse Science High, [8] by their rivals, Communist Martyrs High School, on graduation day. Parallel Hell is a war film set in Korea, where the soldiers (including Tirebiter) debate the seemingly endless war.

  5. Margaret and Luther Gutierrez - Wikipedia

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    Today, the manufacture of famous multicolored polychrome is waning. Luther's son Paul, his wife Dorothy, and their son Gary, make blackware mudhead figures and animalitos (small animals) in large quantities.

  6. Kachina - Wikipedia

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    Koshari clown, Honolulu Museum of Art. Clown personages play dual roles. Their prominent role is to amuse the audience during the extended periods of the outdoor celebrations and Kachina Dances where they perform as jesters or circus clowns. Barry Pritzker stated, regarding the role of clowns in Hopi dances,

  7. Clown ministry - Wikipedia

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    Clown ministry largely dates back to the 1970s and early 1980s, with clowns such as Floyd Shaffer and the publication of Janet Litherland's The Clown Ministry Handbook in 1982. [4] [5] However, it retains influences from historical European tropes such as the holy Fool, "the country bumpkin, Commedia dell'arte figures, and the court jester". [1]

  8. International Clown Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The ICHOF was founded in Delavan, Wisconsin, the birthplace of the Barnum and Bailey Circus, in 1986.It was created as community development project by Gareth Thomas Betts of the University of Wisconsin–Extension and Jennie Schilz Thompson, director of the Delavan Chamber of Commerce to build on the city's circus history.

  9. Category:American clowns - Wikipedia

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