Henry Naha

White Bear

11" H with 1" base


The White Bear depicted here is a Hon Kachin, but is more properly described as Köcha Honau.

"The Bear Kachina is of such great strength that it is felt he can cure the sick. He appears in the kachina return or Soyal of First Mesa as the watchman or side dancer for the Chakwaina.

He may come singly or in a group during the Palölökong Dance, and may appear in a number of colors such as Sakwa Honau (Blue Bear) or as illustrated - Köcha Honau (White Bear). Probably he is most familiar in the Mixed Kachina Dance, dancing outside the lines.

His most distinctive feature is the presence of a bear footprint on either cheek."

- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi Artist's Documentary (114)


This fine Kachina was carved by well known Hopi artist Henry Naha. Henry, an outstanding, well respected carver who is a member of the Spider and Lizard Clans, lives near Polacca, Arizona.

He was taught by one of the masters - Cecil Calnimptewa, who is his Hopi godfather; and was the husband of Avonne Naha, also a talented carver.

He has been an active carver for over 20 years and learned from others such as Denis Tewa and Joseph Dallas.

His figures always have an excellent stance and pose suggesting great strength and pride. The body proportions are in balance and the kachina has well defined musculature. The hands are extremely well carved with detailed fingers and fingernails.

He has signed the bottom of the base: "H. Naha" along with a symbolic lizard, which is his Clan symbol.

Gallery Price: $1,200.00

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