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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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by Shane Brown
In this insightful video, Navajo historian Wally Brown shares with us the traditional Navajo teachings on the origin of the black yeii, also known...
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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
In this video Wally shares the traditional navajo teachings about the Evil One.
And, how he deceives and preys on the Five-fingered being. By explo...
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by Shane Brown
A lot of Indigenous people have something they refer to as a vision quest.
In Navajo Traditional Ways, there is a way to prepare oneself for a vis...
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by Shane Brown
The Great Spirit is a common reference among many Native American Tribes.
Join us as Wally Brown shares about the teachings of the Fathers of A...
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by Shane Brown
Many people think that Navajo songs are just chanting.
Actually they are songs with words that tell the traditional stories of our people.
In this...
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