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by Shane Brown
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by Shane Brown
This Video made free for you by our Wonderful Warrior Producers.
Join Wally as he delves into the rich heritage of Navajo teachings that have been ...
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by Shane Brown
In this video Wally shares the traditional Navajo teachings surrounding Chaco Canyon.
It's an ugly history and goes against the popular opinion ...
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by Shane Brown
Sheep Butchering?
Well we missed that part but we got to the food summit shortly there after.
Join us as we journey to the heart of Navajo Land. We...
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by Shane Brown
Wally delves into the ancient wisdom that shows what truly matters in life.
From understanding your sacred identity as a child of the Holy People ...
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by Shane Brown
In life there are things we need to know. Things that other surface people or Five-Fingered beings cannot tell us. For these things we have to lear...
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by Shane Brown
What happens inside the Sweatlodge? It's probably not what most people think.
Here is a rare glimpse... Learn as Wally shares what happens insid...
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by Shane Brown
The ability to face disappointment and continue on a path is an ability that transcends time.
It is what sets apart the people who survive from th...
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by Shane Brown
Join Wally as he shares an alternative perspective on Navajo history in the Southwest, challenging the established Western historical narrative.
I...
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by Shane Brown
The Beauty Way path is a philosophy and way of life that set our Navajo People apart from others thousands of years ago.
This Way of Beauty contin...
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by Shane Brown
Join us as Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, shares an important lesson about thinking in this fascinating YouTube video.
Thinking is the very first ...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about the superstitious beliefs about death.
Today our Navajo people are known for their fear of the dead....
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