Henry Naha

Cloud Maiden

12" H with 3/4" base


The Cumulous Cloud Maiden is the female counterpart of the Cumulous Cloud kachina and is also very rarely carved. They are both sacred beings who represent the cloud people - who the Hopi regard as their ancestors - hearing their prayers and bringing them rain.

Henry Naha is a well known carver who specializes in detailed carvings.

Henry is of the Spider and Lizard clans, and signs his dolls with his clan hallmark followed by "H. Naha." His Navajo last name is Attakai, but he takes the name of Naha as a result of his Hopi adoption and cultural heritage.

He was taught be one of the masters - Cecil Calnimptewa, who is his Hopi godfather; and was the husband of Avonne Naha Attakai, 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.

Henry has really established himself as a top-tier kachina carver - an expert.

His figures always have an excellent stance and pose...which suggest great strength and pride. The body proportions are perfect and the Kachina has well defined musculature. The hands are well carved with detailed fingers and fingernails.

Gallery Price: $900.00

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