Dawn Navasie

Hopi

Dawn Navasie
Dawn Navasie

Dawn Navasie (Polaquimana - Red Tailed Hawk) was born into the Hopi-Tewa Water Clan at Sichomovi on Hopi First Mesa in 1961. She began working with clay early in life, learning from her mother, Eunice "Fawn" Navasie, her grandmother, Agnes Navasie, and her aunt, Joy "Second Frogwoman" Navasie.

Dawn began producing pottery for the marketplace in 1978. She usually prefers to make larger pieces that give her enough room to paint her favorite designs: weather symbols, rain clouds, moths and rainbirds.

Dawn works with her husband, Donald Mahkewa, Jr., who helps her gather and process the clay and form and polish the pots. Dawn does all the painting herself and they fire the pots together.

Dolly Joe "White Swann" Navasie is her sister. Dawn signs her pottery Dawn Navasie, followed by a water symbol denoting her clan.


Four direction bird element design on a polychrome jar
Polychrome jar with four direction bird element design
8.25 in H by 13.25 in Dia
Awatovi star, bird element and geometric design on a polychrome jar
Polychrome jar with Awatovi star, bird element and geometric design
4.75 in H by 9 in Dia

Hopi Potters