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TyraSeedPot
A beautiful seedpot made by Tyra Naha, showing a bearclaw design.

Tyra Naha is a talented potter from the Hopi Tribe of Arizona in the Southwest United States. She is part of a famous family of potters, being the fourth generation to create beautiful pottery. While she might not be as well-known as her older relatives yet, her work is very skillful. Her pottery has been shown in art shows in places like Santa Fe and at the Heard Museum. Her art is even featured in a book called The Art of the Hopi.

Tyra Naha's daughter, Amber Naha-Black, is also an award-winning potter, continuing the family's artistic tradition.

Understanding Tyra Naha's Unique Signature

TyraGlyph
Tyra Naha's unique signature, featuring a feather and a spider symbol.

Tyra Naha signs her pottery with two special symbols: a feather and a spider. Each symbol tells a story about her family and her heritage.

The Feather Symbol: A Family Connection

The feather symbol on Tyra's pots represents her connection to the Naha family. It honors her grandmother, Helen Naha, who was also a famous potter known as "Feather Woman." Her grandmother used a feather symbol to sign her own pottery, and Tyra continues this tradition.

The Spider Symbol: Her Clan Identity

The spider symbol is very important because it represents Tyra's clan. In Hopi culture, clans are like large family groups that share common ancestors and traditions. The spider symbol shows her specific clan identity, linking her to her community and heritage.

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