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by Shane Brown
In this video, Wally teaches about the traditional Navajo beliefs around family kinship. And how important it was.
He also teaches about how disa...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about the traditional teachings of yellow dirt.
In a previous video he taught about the yellow metal (G...
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by Shane Brown
In the traditional structure of our Navajo society... There are clan families. From each of these clan families come warriors.
These warriors we...
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by Shane Brown
In the traditional way our Navajo people learn at a young age about the Holy People.
These teachings are only taught in the sacred ceremonies ...
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by Shane Brown
They say our language will disappear. And so far in the process of losing it words are being misused.
One powerful word is… “Nihí kwá’ásiní”. It...
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by Shane Brown
In the traditional teachings there are four basic metals.
The Black Metal, The Blue Metal, The Yellow Metal, and the White Metal.
The Blue met...
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by Shane Brown
In the culture of our Diné it was important to conduct yourself in a manner that reflected what our people believed.
Navajo Historian Wally Brow...
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by Shane Brown
Among our Diné (Navajo Tribe)... There are many clans. Clans are groups of people who became Diné.
There are the original four clans then the ot...
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by Shane Brown
Traditionally, there are certain things that you cannot do and still remain Diné or Navajo.
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about tradi...
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by Shane Brown
Real Navajo History vs. Fake History.
It is important to know your history… the real history. It has to be correct.
Today there is information ...
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by Shane Brown
There is no word for “sorry”.
Among our Diné there is a code of conduct or… a philosophy that requires one to be kind and forgiving as well as...
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by Shane Brown
The four sacred directions and the sacred number four are followed when planning.
Planning in the traditional way requires us to look into the n...
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