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by Shane Brown
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When t...
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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
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about the phrase "Saad doo bik'eezhdiniidah".
This advice was given freely in the old ways. It was part o...
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Today the word is used as light encouragement. Similar to “Keep at it” or “Hang in there”.
But this word means so much more than that. Navajo Hi...
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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...
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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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When the Diné returned, after four years in the prison camp. They were not welcomed home. They were attacked by outsiders that had grown brash in ...
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The first Europeans the Diné encountered were the spaniards. The Spaniards had these new weapons. The Diné were quick to adapt and make the gun pa...
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by Shane Brown
In this weeks blog post Wally dives into the subject of warriors. Interestingly enough Women (traditionally) were given warrior names. Today not so...
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