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by Shane Brown
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...
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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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by Shane Brown
Wally teaches about the Original division between men and women. This division caused social issues that created bigger problems later refered to ...
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by Shane Brown
Wally teaches about the Navajo Code Talkers and their contribution to the war effort in WWII.
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by Shane Brown
Wally teaches about fear and an ancient remedy to confront it, and lessen it.
A similar technique is used in modern day mental health. It is call...
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by Shane Brown
Wally teaches about the time around 1,000,000 Diné died from an invisible enemy. the lesson taken from that experience was to avoid dead bodies at...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about what some might call a “power word”. The word is an ancient Diné word that has changed and is used d...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about the traditional beliefs on watching what you say. Especially in times like those we are currently expe...
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about taboos and the traditional teachings surrounding some of those beliefs.
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by Shane Brown
Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, teaches about disease and how it has affected the Navajo people.
Many people don’t know… When the Europeans came ...
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by Shane Brown
As the mountains change with the seasons, the colors match perfectly with the four sacred colors.
In this episode, Navajo Historian, Wally Brown t...
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by Shane Brown
Wally teaches about the origin of the Navajo Silversmith and the different kinds of metal.
The descriptive language of the Diné used interesting n...
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