Ed Seechoma

Great Horned Owl

9 1/4" total height


"The Great Horned Owl [Mongwa] is best noted for his incessant war on the clowns. As the clowns follow their usual pattern of un-Hopi-like behaviour, a single silent figure will drift into one corner of the plaza and watch these uncouth fellows."

"When the clowns next appear, growing ever more boisterous in their actions, the Owl again appears and hoots solemnly. With each appearance he gets closer until he ends up talking with the clown chief who promptly blames all misbehaviour on the other clowns."

"But at the last performance, the Owl is joined by other Warrior Kachinas. They leap upon the clowns, douse them with water, beat them vigorously with willow switches or yucca blades, and leave them howling with remorse in a pile in the middle of the plaza."

- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi Artist's Documentary (91)

Another characteristic of the Owl is that of a messenger. He comes to warn the village and to call them to repentance. Perhaps this is why he carries on that way with the clowns - as a symbol. He comes to warn them of the bad things that can happen if they are not living right.


Ed Seechoma is from the village of Hotevilla at Third Mesa and is a well known carver, proficient in both the traditional and contemporary methods. In fact, his action oriented carvings can take years to complete and often fetch thousands of dollars.

His traditional carvings are also highly sought after for many reasons. Ed is one of the few carvers who adheres to the "old" methods - using antique horseshoe files, all-natural pigments, and of course hand-tying all his feathers.

One of Ed's trademarks is the appearance of the bow legs on each piece.

Ed's work could be considered "the traditionalist's traditional."

His work can be found in some of the most prestigious and reputable galleries and museums in the Southwest, including the Wheelright Museum of Santa Fe, and Heard Museum of Phoenix.

Gallery Price: $525.00

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