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by Shane Brown
Many times we find out there are people that don't know how to pray. They have never felt the need.
When we talk about prayer in the traditional wa...
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by Shane Brown
In this video... Wally shares about the origins of the name "Utah".
This is a version that not many people are aware of. bIt has to do with the or...
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by Shane Brown
There are fewer and fewer medicine people.
There are reports of medicine men charging exorbitant amounts of money.
This practice was not encourag...
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by Shane Brown
More teachings about male and female. There are always more questions about male and female when we make these videos.
This video is a follow ...
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by Shane Brown
Can being too sensitive and easily offended stop you from learning?
The traditional teachings say yes! Also beware of taking offense when humor i...
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by Shane Brown
In this video Wally shares what he has heard the old people say about the universe.
The Traditional teachings show the universe as a harmonious an...
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by Shane Brown
Wally discusses the difference between male and female in Navajo Culture.
Citing Fundamental law he teaches about how the two are different but at ...
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by Shane Brown
In this video Wally teaches about the traditions and symbolism of the Female Hogan.
Filled with symbolism reflecting the traditional belief syst...
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by Shane Brown
The trotting coyote stories told in the winter time are meant to tackle important topics.
Topics that if left unaddressed could destroy a society.
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by Shane Brown
Built similar to a pyramid, the Male Hogan was the first structure modeled after the animals.
The traditional teachings say... long ago, when ou...
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by Shane Brown
In this week's video Wally shares the teaching of balance.
Somethings don't matter and somethings do. When we take things that matter and set th...
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by Shane Brown
Winter Stories are stories that have been passed down for many generations... even thousands of years.
The stories tell of Creation and how the ...
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