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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
In this week’s video… Wally teaches about Coyote and how he frustrated the work of the Holy People when they were creating the universe and placi...
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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
An older video from a few year ago.
In this week’s video Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about how springtime is more likely the time of ...
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by Shane Brown
In this week’s video Wally teaches about the traditional teachings on work.
How the elders used to encourage the ability to work early on.
They wo...
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by Shane Brown
Wally remembers his great grandmother and her advice.
She was 6 years old when she returned from the prison camp… fort sumner. I
n the 40’s or 50’...
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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
If the Anasazi were still around... what would the call our Diné?
The answer is actually quite interesting.
See, most people think that “Navajo”...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches the traditional beliefs about Changing Woman. “Changing Woman has been associated with too many things that...
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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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