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by Shane Brown
The trotting coyote stories told in the winter time are meant to tackle important topics.
Topics that if left unaddressed could destroy a society.
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by Shane Brown
Built similar to a pyramid, the Male Hogan was the first structure modeled after the animals.
The traditional teachings say... long ago, when ou...
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by Shane Brown
In this week's video Wally shares the teaching of balance.
Somethings don't matter and somethings do. When we take things that matter and set th...
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by Shane Brown
Winter Stories are stories that have been passed down for many generations... even thousands of years.
The stories tell of Creation and how the ...
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by Shane Brown
In this week's video Wally teaches about the thought process when communicating in Diné Bizaad (Navajo).
He always says it's a language that you ca...
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by Shane Brown
An ongoing theme among the traditional teachings is the goal of Joy, Happiness, Confidence and Peace.
Generally we think of confidence as some tr...
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by Shane Brown
There's an old Navajo teaching about protecting the innocent.
At the core of this teaching is the philosophy that all Diné are equals.
Even tho...
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by Shane Brown
When our people were rounded up and marched to the prison camp in Fort Sumner... The journey was difficult.
They didn't have food, their clothes w...
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by Shane Brown
Near Thoreau New Mexico we were able to find a nice spot.
A spot where we could see the Southern Sacred Mountain. Mount Taylor.
There was a storm ...
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by Shane Brown
When they got to this place... they wept.
They prayed.
They offered corn pollen.
And some of them ate the dirt.
In this video we learn about our Na...
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by Shane Brown
Wally Brown, teaches about the old philosophy of loving, fearing, and respecting the Holy People.
To be blessed and experience life in the fullest...
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by Shane Brown
Not many people know the details about the Yei Bi Chei.
These are the traditional teachings passed down to from the elders.
One of the main thing...
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