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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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by Shane Brown
Many times we find out there are people that don't know how to pray. They have never felt the need.
When we talk about prayer in the traditional wa...
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by Shane Brown
In this video... Wally shares about the origins of the name "Utah".
This is a version that not many people are aware of. bIt has to do with the or...
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by Shane Brown
There are fewer and fewer medicine people.
There are reports of medicine men charging exorbitant amounts of money.
This practice was not encourag...
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