Harry Walters Na-Ton-Sa-Ka (1943- )


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Harry Walters (Na-Ton-Sa-Ka) attended the Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, in 1962-63, the Kansas City Art Institute, and the College of Santa Fe.  While a student, he won several honors at various shows, particularly at the Gallup annual Inter-tribal shows.  He has exhibited at the Art Gallery of Museum of New Mexico, at Philbrook, in Scottsdale, in Gallup and many other cities and institutions during his career.

 

Walters is a scholar whose work focused on the culture and philosophy of his people.  He devoted 35 years of his life as an educator and director of the museum at Diné College in Tsalie, Arizona, from which he retired in 2008. He now lives on the Navajo Reservation in northeast Arizona, in a small community called Water Well, with his wife of 44 years, Anna Walters.

 

 

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