by Shane Brown
January 15, 2021
Our Diné share these to teach and remember where we come from and who we are.
But, there is a problem. One story covers the progression from the...
by Shane Brown
December 4, 2020
Nááhwiiłbįįh and Nihwiiłbįįh face off in an epic battle. A Good Diné Medicine Man Vs. The Anasazi Man.
On a mission to win back his people Nááh...
by Shane Brown
November 6, 2020
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about traditional morality.
The teaching of morals or sexual morality is generally reserved for...
by Shane Brown
October 9, 2020
In this video Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches a little about the Anasazi. Although many different tribes have their own stories about the An...
by Shane Brown
October 2, 2020
The traditional Navajo (Diné) teachings about self reliance. Sometimes it is more difficult to be self-reliant in the modern world. Not because thi...
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by Shane Brown
September 18, 2020
This week Wally teaches about the first world. The place where all life began.
We had a question a few weeks ago about the color black ...
by Shane Brown
September 3, 2020
In this week's video Wally teaches about the fact that evil does exist.
The topic is heavy. Especially for Traditional Diné. Sometimes people rea...
by Shane Brown
August 28, 2020
The old teaching… The old people worked hard and made a trail for you to follow. You must realize this and blaze a trail for those that will come...
by Shane Brown
August 13, 2020
Traditionally positive thinking was called constructive thinking. And the opposite, negative thinking, destructive thinking or thoughts that will ...
by Bold Apps
July 16, 2020
An old Navajo Saying reminding us not to be Naive or not to be led astray. Usually used on the younger generation, but sometimes the elders would ...
by Shane Brown
July 9, 2020
The symbolism of the mountain trek can be applied to every achievement or endeavor we experience in life.
If we approach it with determination an...
by Shane Brown
February 3, 2020
Wally debunks the misconception that Navajo people are not supposed to look at an eclipse. He also explains what people should do during an eclipse and why it is so sacred.
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