Ronald Honyumptewa

"Taking Flight"

19 1/2" total height


This dance is not as common as it might have been at one time, and according to Barton Wright's Kachinas: a Hopi Artist's Documentary, you might have the satisfaction of occassionally seeing a performance "in one of the night ceremonies in March or during the Powamu."

"Usually the personator imitates the step or motion and cry of the eagle to absolute perfection. There is evidence that this kachina was imported into Zuni from the Hopi and is danced there in much the same manner that it is at Hopi.

This may be why the Eagle may appear during Pamuya on First Mesa with Zuni Kachinas." (87)


Ronald Honyumptewa is one of the most talented young carvers of today. His work expresses detail and realism far beyond that of many of his counterparts. He is truly emerging as one of the great ones - as well he should, for he has had some great teachers and mentors. Some of these include the late Tom Holmes, Leonard Selestewa, and Jon Cordero.

Ronald is from the village of Moenkopi, near Tuba City, Arizona. He is of the Sun clan, and has been an active kachina carver for 15 years. At only 33 years of age, he has already taken Best of Division at the Heard Museum show, and other ribbons at the Gallup Inter-tribal Ceremonial, and elsewhere.

This eagle is a spectacular first attempt for Ronald, but as with so many of his creations, we are not surprised. The proportion and detail of this piece are unsurpassed. Its sheer size gives it an imposing and impressive quality not found in most kachina carvings.

Additionally, it has been carved from nearly one solid piece - with only the two arms and other small details having been added. Incidentally, the arms and wings were each carved out of one solid piece - versus attaching the feathers to the arms as so many eagle carvers tend to do.

The curvature of the feathers and wings are incredible. The arms reach out as if to take flight. Even the hands have been meticulously detailed to include creases in the palms and fingernails. Every feather has been painstakingly carved out - one by one.

Perhaps the most impressive aspect of this piece is the balanced posture that the Eagle takes, as he appears to be leaping forth from the pedestal. Ronald's ability to execute this piece in such a well-balanced way, without adding to or subtracting from the figure, characterizes him as one of the best carvers of today.


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