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by Shane Brown
Ever wonder why family is about more than just blood?
In the traditional teachings of our Navajo people family affects more than just the immediat...
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by Shane Brown
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by Shane Brown
In this video Wally Brown shares his knowledge about the traditional Navajo way of love.
He explains how love in Navajo culture is based on actions...
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by Shane Brown
Wally shares the traditional teachings about elders.
Their role is to stand and the crossroads of life. To listen to the upcoming generations.
And...
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by Shane Brown
In this video, Wally shares the traditional teachings about how holy and sacred life is.
Our Diné are taught that all life is sacred… But the most ...
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by Shane Brown
In this Week's video Wally teaches about how our Diné would bless their wagons.
Then when cars came along they would bless those just as they di...
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by Shane Brown
Our Diné have a very special ceremony when boys and girls transition. The ceremony for boys is different from the one for girls.
In this video W...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Traditions are passed down verbally from generation to generation.
This is how the tradition and stories are kept.
In this week’s video… Wa...
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by Shane Brown
The Five-Fingered Being. The Humankind.
This connects us all. In the old way, different cultures and different skin color didn't mean people were ...
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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
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 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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