Perhaps the best oral-history documentary on the Diné (Navajo) people that I've heard thus far. Thank you for putting this history down on record, for posterity's sake.
I have learned much from your platform and express sincere gratitude for every individual involved in bringing the ancient knowledge to all humanity . You are appreciated Mr Wally🤗
Thank you elder Wally. I hold a lot of respect for native people and their culture and beliefs. I am Cherokee and Irish my father was born on a reservation in Oklahoma and his family was among those forced onto the trail of tears. May you continue to live your life in peace .
Thank you, sir! Although I'm a different race, different background, I treasure and look forward to these videos! My religion, also, is different than yours, but I appreciate what you believe. In fact, there are interesting similarities between them, which I respect, but I also appreciate your teachings on how people should behave! That is something that I find is not covered well enough in my religion, and it is worth remembering. Thank you again, sir. I respect and enjoy your words. Be well.
I enjoy these vlogs and look forward to them. Today all I could think, that first minute, was no wonder the Germans were confused. It's Memorial Day, thank you Navajo code talkers!!
Thank you for sharing this ancient wisdom and knowledge of your people mr Brown! In this world filled with strife and violence, your teachings bring peace! When I lived near the border of the Di-neh reservation up near Flagstaff I met quite a few Di-neh people and always found them to be peaceful and friendly.
WOW. My dad is Part Navajo and something else up in Montana, My mom from Zia Pueblo. To me it's just crazy how Pueblos already were given a name before Kisane. I had no idea I had though that is how it was. Thank you for teaching these thing to us. I always appreciate new Native teachings especially since my Ma had practiced Lakota teaching and their doings and such. It was a good experience but the right mindset and teachings to be a better person is what I wish most.
Respectfully - this is so fascinating to hear the Navajo side of this story. I grew up in Taos, next to the Pueblo - and they have a MUCH different story about the relationship between y'all 😂.. I am fascinated by, and deeply respect both- and wish I could learn more. But it's not all meant for me. I've traveled your lands extensively, had visions, seen things most people would not believe - this land is truly spiritual and profound in ways most would not understand. Hauntingly beautiful, is the only way I can best describe it... and it is haunting, but not in a negative sense. It's a feeling the English language does not have a word for.
The English language is very young and developed very recently. By observing English words closely, it becomes very clear that this language was developed for commercial interests and for control purposes. In my opinion, the English language is very ugly. Why not re-apply our original languages?
I've always seen English as a language geared for business. And I've always seen Spanish as a very flowered, poetic language. Also great for business, yes! Yet not as much as English in that regard. Yes, both languages (as any other) can do poetry. But on this aspect, Spanish kicks its booty. Bottom line: No language is perfect. And that's okay. ✌️
Each teaching is a precious drop of water for these dry lips! The Speaker of Peace and I are close friends. The time of cleansing has come once more and I thank all the Holy People for this immense blessing and honour the work all of us land dwellers are doing to work with the Holy People and the Speaker of Peace at this time.
My great grandmother who was on the reservation when my grandparents met was Nancy Reed. She was mother is Essie Mae Reed who married Carl Washington. Their son, Jessie Owen's Washington, born in McNary on the reservation, is my dad. We are black people but we mixed with the Indians and whites, my mother is white of French and Welsh ancestry, my dad is black with Indian background including Dine and the Chaktaw.
What a beautiful example of how we are all connected. Creator energy in motion. American skooul systems, and globally, have distorted our true "history" so much with published liez it's unrecognizable to most of us. Our authentic history is written in the stars. Sending blessings of love to Staci's Family and our Universal Family of being humans going through this LOVE Evolution.
Your wisdom and interpretation of events are so needed in todays society. Thank you 🙏🏼 love your music and beautiful pictures that others put together for you as well! Keep telling your stories and truth …
@@r1a1p1AllenPogue please leave this man who is passing on his people’s oral tradition alone. And calling him “biased” because his story doesn’t align with academia-produced and curated “data” is downright insulting.
@@r1a1p1AllenPogue perhaps rather than calling it “biased,” you might just accept that this is what has been passed down orally generation to generation & so what these people believe today. I agree that modern science writes a different history, but remember these people did not have writing to record their history, or Gregorian calendars. There is value in their perspective or version of their own history, and likely some truth, though that can differ from what modern science can determine. And for us, science is our “bias” as you call it. What is correct is likely somewhere in the middle. Much of anthropology & such is conjecture, and liguistics, theoretical. Without actual records by the people themselves, the “truth” cant be perfectly determined…❤🕊️
@@r1a1p1AllenPogue you are right, but beyond science people need trajectory, so they can find direction in the new times from the old stories.. you are right though... if it is not documented in depth accurately then the story gets bent and twisted over time...
Such a very powerfully, spiritually felt tale told here. This is absolutely great and I really love and appreciate what this entails to understand. A great number of people the Diné are. I really appreciate the historical insight you gave here to all is viewers. Thank you Wise Elder
Fascinating! I had learned that Anasazi were ancient ones who, around the 1200s, “disappeared, with a belief that they merged with other tribes, including Navajo, and that they vanished as their own tribe due to a very long drought in that century. Also it is interesting that you report the Navajos viewing a “generation” as 100 years! In my Western culture, this is more like 20-30 years, from birth of one person to birth of their children. Of course because this varies widely per individuals, as well as among families with many children, it is always rounded off to some figure to be used as a general idea. Thank you for sharing the perspective & understanding within your tribe & ancestors. ❤🙏🏻
At home in North Africa I have some Navajo Artifacts that my ex father in law traded in exchange of healthcare in the 40's 50's to the 80's. I keep them so carefully . I feel very very Lucky to be able to touch them . Deepest Respect to the Real Americans ❤
I thank you Wally. You have been making me feel calm and better informed for 2 years now and I am so very grateful for this!! God bless you and FAMILY neighbors friends and the many nations even your beautiful language! Thank you
Another beautiful and outstanding video presentation. Archeologists would do well to listen closely to these oral histories as they provide answers to their many questions.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom & stories with us! My family, my dad is Blackfeet, we enjoy learning the truth about such things. We send you & your people heart warned thanks along with our respect and love. Thank you again.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL! In college, I studied anthropology, and learned about many cultural practices around the world. As an archaeologist, I've also learned in depth, about the ways in which academics or researchers, "studied" learned about and treated the indigenous people of North America, Canada, etc., over a long period of time. I definitely am reconsidering my profession., but that is a topic for another time. It is so refreshing to hear indigenous history from an elder!!! I am so grateful to have access to this type of knowledge, and I appreciate how this channel keeps traditional values and teachings alive. :') peace and love from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Interesting! I was under the impression that Anasazi meant 'Ancient Ones' ~ a name given to the Cliff Dwellers as so little else was known about them, including where they came from. Your interpretation has them arriving after those referred to as Cliff Dwellers. I am so intrigued, as Iived in the Four Corners area for many years. I traveled the Southern CO, Northern NM area and lived in both states, along w/ AZ. The SW is a special place that lives on in my heart, and I'm sure I will return. Thanks for your great videos.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I truly appreciate you and everything you share with us. I pray this information is learned by countless young so it can continue to be passed down for all future generations.
I could listen to this for hours and hours. It's so different from what we've or i've heared in documentaries from the german television. Thank you so much for this! Hopefully someday one of my visions will come true and i'll see the places that I've seen in my dreams.
I have been traveling in the glorious Navajo Nation for several days, thanks to you both and these wonderful videos. This morning I stood in awe at the iconic Ship Rock. I have visited one of the sacred mountains so far ... and the more I learn and see of the beautiful Dine', the more questions I have. What lovely people. Hearing your words in your first language is musical ... and magical. Such blessings I give to you and to your family. Thank you.
My father and I went on expeditions in the 4 corners and I was fortunate to see some remarkable things. I am talking about venturing off the tourist paths around 15 - 20 miles round trip. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints. These adventures changed my life because I learned how a great people land was invaded and stollen and the dishonorable way my ancestors where. Semper Fi brother.
Thank you for this information. I am so happy you took the time to present this history. You are a blessing for all of us who are interested in this most important realization. My family, I have mentioned previously, are Cherokee from my fathers side .
I believe and had dreams where I come from a past life or there's remnants of blood from the north that came down south and assimilated and vise verca.....I have never felt truly more connected after hearing these stories, thank you Elder Chief 🪖🎖 Being mestizo is not an easy task, constantly bombarded everywhere trying to find and prove an identity to represent being "mixed"
This man is the twin of my grandfather. I swear. My mother is creek and Cherokee, my father is Welsh, so it's very much a Pocahontas story. Lorde... -_- My native American cousins tease me and call me "Rachel Dolezal", not kidding. I come here to celebrate my culture, just subscribed officially. It's a shame that I have to use strangers on TH-cam to connect with my own blood because most of my family is either dead, or unreachable for one reason or another. I saw the Anasazi ruins a few years ago, and felt such an energy come through me, I cannot describe it. I carry it with me to this day. :-) Thank you for these videos. I acknowledge you as my Papaw. Thank you!
Than you dont understand. He is Navajo and there,s a huge different between Navajo and Anastasi. That he tried to explain.Anastazi was not good people. They had slaves and very evil (bad English iam Dutch)
Fascinating history. This is only the second or third of these videos that I have seen, but I am convinced there is a lot of truth in these old stories. I give them greater credence than many imagined tales I’ve heard from the academics.
That's because this IS history. They are telling the events the way that they were told based on the experiences of the ones who were there at the time! Before we had history books we had oral tradition and the celtic bards of the bronze age were no different. So I would go into any future archeological studies with these stories in mind!
I have so much gratitude, being able to learn about my ancestors being gridlocked across the water with no hope of ever visiting my father's land. What Main Land means to me means something else entirely to my mother's people...
@DaveBlue-tw2qy I'd rather not say where I'm from, I get paranoid about revealing that. But my half sister was half Native, and I've lived on her reservation a few times. So, I do have empathy for Native peoples, I know about the racism that is dealt unfairly their way.
Thank you Sir, Your inspiration and wisdom enriches my soul and the quality of my relationships with my loved ones and my fellow man.May Creator protect your people and have mercy on those with eyes who do not see.
Amazing and thank you for sharing. I love that you have not lost these truths and really speaks to your peoples' resilience. I was wondering if the land shaped the language or where did the shape of the language come from? As we know, language is a primary tool in seeing a unique people...Great health to you and yours.
It’s very interesting and it fits perfectly good I’m on with some other things which I have learned over the years. There are also some occasional linguistic links with a couple of the other tribes or nations in the eastern part of America, which are still alive and well today.
Sweet Brother Wisdom: It gives to understand that this is valuable history. I would like to hear more from you about Hashtea Kea the Peace Speaker and the story of the giving of the leadership of the twelve men who make the home. Blessings and best wishes be upon you Raining Wonder Brings the Fire.
It's interesting how the Anasazi are described here and how the holy people took care of these "do things different" neighbors. It's not the mainstream story at all. I loved hearing it.
Perhaps the best oral-history documentary on the Diné (Navajo) people that I've heard thus far. Thank you for putting this history down on record, for posterity's sake.
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Navajo
Diné.
@@JulianaBlewett Well, I'm a newbie. I'm still learning. I'll remember the spellings the next time around. Just now corrected my spelling errors.
I agree
I have learned much from your platform and express sincere gratitude for every individual involved in bringing the ancient knowledge to all humanity . You are appreciated Mr Wally🤗
I concur.❤
Thank you elder Wally.
I hold a lot of respect for native people and their culture and beliefs. I am Cherokee and Irish my father was born on a reservation in Oklahoma and his family was among those forced onto the trail of tears.
May you continue to live your life in peace .
Thank you, sir! Although I'm a different race, different background, I treasure and look forward to these videos! My religion, also, is different than yours, but I appreciate what you believe. In fact, there are interesting similarities between them, which I respect, but I also appreciate your teachings on how people should behave! That is something that I find is not covered well enough in my religion, and it is worth remembering. Thank you again, sir. I respect and enjoy your words. Be well.
I recently changed Religions 3 years ago I had a choice but I couldnt deny what I had experienced I had to act.
Les Navajo , Sioux, Apaches, Eskimos, Amazighs, Kurdes , Numedias , Corses...etc ont etaient massacrer par des Colons Criminels
I enjoy these vlogs and look forward to them. Today all I could think, that first minute, was no wonder the Germans were confused. It's Memorial Day, thank you Navajo code talkers!!
Thank you for sharing this ancient wisdom and knowledge of your people mr Brown! In this world filled with strife and violence, your teachings bring peace! When I lived near the border of the Di-neh reservation up near Flagstaff I met quite a few Di-neh people and always found them to be peaceful and friendly.
WOW. My dad is Part Navajo and something else up in Montana, My mom from Zia Pueblo. To me it's just crazy how Pueblos already were given a name before Kisane. I had no idea I had though that is how it was.
Thank you for teaching these thing to us. I always appreciate new Native teachings especially since my Ma had practiced Lakota teaching and their doings and such. It was a good experience but the right mindset and teachings to be a better person is what I wish most.
Respectfully - this is so fascinating to hear the Navajo side of this story. I grew up in Taos, next to the Pueblo - and they have a MUCH different story about the relationship between y'all 😂.. I am fascinated by, and deeply respect both- and wish I could learn more. But it's not all meant for me. I've traveled your lands extensively, had visions, seen things most people would not believe - this land is truly spiritual and profound in ways most would not understand. Hauntingly beautiful, is the only way I can best describe it... and it is haunting, but not in a negative sense. It's a feeling the English language does not have a word for.
Reverent
The English language is very young and developed very recently. By observing English words closely, it becomes very clear that this language was developed for commercial interests and for control purposes.
In my opinion, the English language is very ugly. Why not re-apply our original languages?
English is so limited! I express myself so much better though gesture and facial expression than any words.
"english" is the language of babble ...
I've always seen English as a language geared for business.
And I've always seen Spanish as a very flowered, poetic language.
Also great for business, yes!
Yet not as much as English in that regard.
Yes, both languages (as any other) can do poetry.
But on this aspect, Spanish kicks its booty.
Bottom line:
No language is perfect.
And that's okay. ✌️
Each teaching is a precious drop of water for these dry lips!
The Speaker of Peace and I are close friends.
The time of cleansing has come once more and I thank all the Holy People for this immense blessing and honour the work all of us land dwellers are doing to work with the Holy People and the Speaker of Peace at this time.
I honestly am really grateful that you're willing to talk about this history with us!
We are Blessed to have this Sacred Elder share the truth of this continent.
I Am Humbled. GRATITUDE ❤Gratitude
Thank you for your awesome history lessons!
Thank you for teaching us truths!
My great grandmother who was on the reservation when my grandparents met was Nancy Reed. She was mother is Essie Mae Reed who married Carl Washington. Their son, Jessie Owen's Washington, born in McNary on the reservation, is my dad. We are black people but we mixed with the Indians and whites, my mother is white of French and Welsh ancestry, my dad is black with Indian background including Dine and the Chaktaw.
What a beautiful example of how we are all connected. Creator energy in motion. American skooul systems, and globally, have distorted our true "history" so much with published liez it's unrecognizable to most of us. Our authentic history is written in the stars.
Sending blessings of love to Staci's Family and our Universal Family of being humans going through this LOVE Evolution.
I love listening to these histories
Your wisdom and interpretation of events are so needed in todays society. Thank you 🙏🏼 love your music and beautiful pictures that others put together for you as well! Keep telling your stories and truth …
This is very interesting. I always wondered what happened to the Anasazi people.
@@r1a1p1AllenPogue please leave this man who is passing on his people’s oral tradition alone. And calling him “biased” because his story doesn’t align with academia-produced and curated “data” is downright insulting.
They were consumed by giants.
@Allen Pogue would like to know what you understand and were taught. You should not be shut out by people, before they even understand your point.
@@r1a1p1AllenPogue perhaps rather than calling it “biased,” you might just accept that this is what has been passed down orally generation to generation & so what these people believe today. I agree that modern science writes a different history, but remember these people did not have writing to record their history, or Gregorian calendars. There is value in their perspective or version of their own history, and likely some truth, though that can differ from what modern science can determine. And for us, science is our “bias” as you call it. What is correct is likely somewhere in the middle. Much of anthropology & such is conjecture, and liguistics, theoretical. Without actual records by the people themselves, the “truth” cant be perfectly determined…❤🕊️
@@r1a1p1AllenPogue you are right, but beyond science people need trajectory, so they can find direction in the new times from the old stories.. you are right though... if it is not documented in depth accurately then the story gets bent and twisted over time...
Another great and informative video, Wally! Thank you to all involved!😀
🌸🍀🌄Thank you very much for sharing ! Greetings and Blessings ! 🌸🍀🌈
Thank you for sharing
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I’m from Farmington, and am very pleased to see videos like this…
I’m getting chills all over as I listen
Such a very powerfully, spiritually felt tale told here.
This is absolutely great and I really love and appreciate what this entails to understand.
A great number of people the Diné are.
I really appreciate the historical insight you gave here to all is viewers.
Thank you Wise Elder
Fascinating! I had learned that Anasazi were ancient ones who, around the 1200s, “disappeared, with a belief that they merged with other tribes, including Navajo, and that they vanished as their own tribe due to a very long drought in that century. Also it is interesting that you report the Navajos viewing a “generation” as 100 years! In my Western culture, this is more like 20-30 years, from birth of one person to birth of their children. Of course because this varies widely per individuals, as well as among families with many children, it is always rounded off to some figure to be used as a general idea. Thank you for sharing the perspective & understanding within your tribe & ancestors. ❤🙏🏻
What a wonderful resource.
Kent
Thank You báʼííníiltaʼí so much for sharing this sacred history and helping to preserve it.
Is that Navaho? Ba ^ I have "bahai" ebbie-jeebies.
Interesting to learn what was and what is no more....thank you for your teachings.
Respect to you, Sir.
Even for those who follow European models of history, it is important to learn the histories that people tell about themselves.
At home in North Africa I have some Navajo Artifacts that my ex father in law traded in exchange of healthcare in the 40's 50's to the 80's. I keep them so carefully . I feel very very Lucky to be able to touch them . Deepest Respect to the Real Americans ❤
I thank you Wally. You have been making me feel calm and better informed for 2 years now and I am so very grateful for this!! God bless you and FAMILY neighbors friends and the many nations even your beautiful language! Thank you
Another beautiful and outstanding video presentation. Archeologists would do well to listen closely to these oral histories as they provide answers to their many questions.
Thank you for sharing 💞
Thank you
Thanks🧘🌞
Thank you for sharing your wisdom & stories with us! My family, my dad is Blackfeet, we enjoy learning the truth about such things.
We send you & your people heart warned thanks along with our respect and love. Thank you again.
I am here every day learning thank you so much. This one is very interesting. I love hearing all of this. I live in Arizona.
Thank you for describing and talking about that, ...sometimes we get confused because we don't truly understand the words we use
Ty ❤
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL! In college, I studied anthropology, and learned about many cultural practices around the world. As an archaeologist, I've also learned in depth, about the ways in which academics or researchers, "studied" learned about and treated the indigenous people of North America, Canada, etc., over a long period of time.
I definitely am reconsidering my profession., but that is a topic for another time.
It is so refreshing to hear indigenous history from an elder!!! I am so grateful to have access to this type of knowledge, and I appreciate how this channel keeps traditional values and teachings alive. :')
peace and love from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Interesting! I was under the impression that Anasazi meant 'Ancient Ones' ~ a name given to the Cliff Dwellers as so little else was known about them, including where they came from. Your interpretation has them arriving after those referred to as Cliff Dwellers. I am so intrigued, as Iived in the Four Corners area for many years. I traveled the Southern CO, Northern NM area and lived in both states, along w/ AZ. The SW is a special place that lives on in my heart, and I'm sure I will return. Thanks for your great videos.
There will be peace in the valleys some day. Thank you for your service to all your people.
So grateful for these nuggets. Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information. I truly appreciate you and everything you share with us. I pray this information is learned by countless young so it can continue to be passed down for all future generations.
So fascinating !
I could listen to this for hours and hours. It's so different from what we've or i've heared in documentaries from the german television. Thank you so much for this! Hopefully someday one of my visions will come true and i'll see the places that I've seen in my dreams.
Real...🔥🔥🔥🔥 As a Dine' , I am very appreciative of your Words and your Wisdom....Thank you...!!!!
I have been traveling in the glorious Navajo Nation for several days, thanks to you both and these wonderful videos. This morning I stood in awe at the iconic Ship Rock. I have visited one of the sacred mountains so far ... and the more I learn and see of the beautiful Dine', the more questions I have. What lovely people. Hearing your words in your first language is musical ... and magical. Such blessings I give to you and to your family. Thank you.
My father and I went on expeditions in the 4 corners and I was fortunate to see some remarkable things. I am talking about venturing off the tourist paths around 15 - 20 miles round trip. Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints. These adventures changed my life because I learned how a great people land was invaded and stollen and the dishonorable way my ancestors where. Semper Fi brother.
Don't know how I stumbled upon this channel but it is so fascinating. 👏👏👏👏
Thank you Mr. Brown AND Shane...
Thank you for this information. I am so happy you took the time to present this history. You are a blessing for all of us who are interested in this most important realization. My family, I have mentioned previously, are Cherokee from my fathers side .
I believe and had dreams where I come from a past life or there's remnants of blood from the north that came down south and assimilated and vise verca.....I have never felt truly more connected after hearing these stories, thank you Elder Chief 🪖🎖
Being mestizo is not an easy task, constantly bombarded everywhere trying to find and prove an identity to represent being "mixed"
Thank you for this opportunity to listen to the elders
Ur a wonderful person Wally, thank u for sharing the stories of ur people, the Da -neh‼️
Thank you for this lesson and for keeping your culture alive!
Awesome Teacher many thanks Chief for the information. Knowledge is power. Axhéhéé ❤❤❤❤❤.
Tyvm for your valuable and informative information. You are awesome
Thank you for the video, Very interesting
Great video. We need more of these historical videos.
Hello, Navajo people. ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing your history with us so much to learn from you
Love this truth teaching, uncle, love from Terra Australia. The east.
Beautiful, thanks so much for the teaching.
This man is the twin of my grandfather. I swear. My mother is creek and Cherokee, my father is Welsh, so it's very much a Pocahontas story. Lorde... -_- My native American cousins tease me and call me "Rachel Dolezal", not kidding. I come here to celebrate my culture, just subscribed officially. It's a shame that I have to use strangers on TH-cam to connect with my own blood because most of my family is either dead, or unreachable for one reason or another. I saw the Anasazi ruins a few years ago, and felt such an energy come through me, I cannot describe it. I carry it with me to this day. :-) Thank you for these videos. I acknowledge you as my Papaw. Thank you!
Than you dont understand. He is Navajo and there,s a huge different between Navajo and Anastasi. That he tried to explain.Anastazi was not good people. They had slaves and very evil (bad English iam Dutch)
Ahi hee for your stories good info to know.
Fascinating history. This is only the second or third of these videos that I have seen, but I am convinced there is a lot of truth in these old stories. I give them greater credence than many imagined tales I’ve heard from the academics.
That's because this IS history. They are telling the events the way that they were told based on the experiences of the ones who were there at the time! Before we had history books we had oral tradition and the celtic bards of the bronze age were no different. So I would go into any future archeological studies with these stories in mind!
we are so blessed to view this.
Thank you, again. You are a true treasure. I adore you. 🤗
Thank you for sharing this history.
I love watching your videos! They relax me so much!
Great video, i truly enjoy hearing about the traditional stories and histories.🙏
Thank you Wally♥
Thank you Grandfather.
Thank you for this history
I have so much gratitude, being able to learn about my ancestors being gridlocked across the water with no hope of ever visiting my father's land. What Main Land means to me means something else entirely to my mother's people...
Very informative !!
I thought the dine fought with many of the Pueblo. They also spoke entirely different languages
Love your videos, their interesting and relaxing at the same time.
@DaveBlue-tw2qy Hi, thank you 🤗
@DaveBlue-tw2qy I'd rather not say where I'm from, I get paranoid about revealing that. But my half sister was half Native, and I've lived on her reservation a few times. So, I do have empathy for Native peoples, I know about the racism that is dealt unfairly their way.
Aoo. Ahee'ee cheii 🙏
Thank you Sir, Your inspiration and wisdom enriches my soul and the quality of my relationships with my loved ones and my fellow man.May Creator protect your people and have mercy on those with eyes who do not see.
This channel is very interesting. Making videos to keep ones customs alive is a great idea.
Amazing and thank you for sharing. I love that you have not lost these truths and really speaks to your peoples' resilience. I was wondering if the land shaped the language or where did the shape of the language come from? As we know, language is a primary tool in seeing a unique people...Great health to you and yours.
Resounding 💞💞Praises Love & Prostrations to His Holiness Wally Brown & Navajo Traditional Teachings Team
🤍✨Thank you brother
I discovered your channel & I'm loving it ✨
🎊✨Awesome message
. ✨🎊Lots of love respect and gratitude 2 you 🤍✨
Thanks for sharing your wonderful videos
It's so cool when he speaks the native language
We love you Mr Wally
Thanks again! 🙏🏼
Supreme props to the editor of these.
Thank you sir.
Very interesting history. Thank you.
Yes Injoyed❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like your Channel really much. Greetings from Germany.
It’s very interesting and it fits perfectly good I’m on with some other things which I have learned over the years. There are also some occasional linguistic links with a couple of the other tribes or nations in the eastern part of America, which are still alive and well today.
Sweet Brother Wisdom: It gives to understand that this is valuable history. I would like to hear more from you about Hashtea Kea the Peace Speaker and the story of the giving of the leadership of the twelve men who make the home.
Blessings and best wishes be upon you
Raining Wonder Brings the Fire.
Thanks Wally...love thevway you explain your history...
I enjoy the telling of the past and the importance it holds in our present tymes
It's interesting how the Anasazi are described here and how the holy people took care of these "do things different" neighbors. It's not the mainstream story at all. I loved hearing it.
Thank-you again.🫂🇨🇦