[1] She was mostly self-taught, following the style of her mother-in-law[2] and sister-in-law Joy Navasie (second Frog Woman).
[2] Her hallmark style was finely polished, hand-coiled pottery finished in white slip with black and red decorations.
[2] Both of her daughters, Sylvia and Rainy (Rainell), as well as her granddaughter Tyra Naha are well known potters.
[2] Today, her medium to larger pots typically sell for several thousand dollars.
She has been recognized by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts for her body of work through the creation of the Helen Naha Memorial Award - For Excellence in Traditional Hopi Pottery.