My mom was adopted. Ive often thought how much she resembled native americans and not the italian ancestry she claims. She is gone now but i still resonate with these slower more natural ways of living. Its truly a blessings to have a family tree and to live more in tune with nature. Videos like this are a blessing for us who cabbot afgprd travel. May youre journeys be blessed.
Ahe' hee for your comment and sharing a bit of your personal history. What area was your mom adopted? Glad you enjoy our content and we appreciate your support!
Those that were once young are now elders, and those that were elders are now gone. The loss of knowledge is profound because of this. The young are influenced by what they see and want those things. They do not see what they need for their spirit and when they are older they feel the loss of what they needed.
Agreed, it's a startling to look at everything as a whole and realize we're in that age of losing more traditionalist who were taught the last lessons before it was gone. What are your thoughts on what is currently happening with our people?
Leaving the shovels there.. it’s another point to leaving items where they are left as they are left there for another’s reason and are not for spectacle or souvenirs. It’s claimed by university or museums who seek prestige that the discarded places and. Items are somehow their right to study, as if it’s NEEDED. We only need to listen to those who were raised with a value of storytelling, who know how to tell the stories of people. We do not need to dissect and hide away in basements or behind glass these items to know the story of a people. If they are gone, I can somewhat see the curiosity, yet, there needs to be respect and consideration.
Sounds like you talking about your Navajo Nation government they are the tricksters to you all we us and you just said that we missing plants 🪴 and other important things are also missing and ancestors had way better living within our worlds 🌎 and I beginning not to believe in today's DINE VOICE and what they talk about isn't in line our relationship with great heart mother earth and I feel that today's DINE with respect ❤❤
Governments around the world will never align with citizens expectations. The plants leaving along with the wildlife is concerning but I recently spoke with another gentleman and he mentioned that our community doesn't speak dine' to the plants anymore and is one of the reasons why they are leaving. That episode is coming this Sunday. Mr Anthony Lee in our Disappearing Age episode shares his insight about what era we are entering as Dine' and human beings. Ahe' hee for your comment and insight. Much appreciated 🤙🏾
I agree with that as well. Mike mentioned that his dad and him always asked the individual money isn't how traditional practices are done. A lot of people went to them because they didn't ask for money. It was nice to hear that from him.
Hmm 🤔 interesting where he talks about how the grandma told him how to dress the people when they past away; I assumed that's what he meant. So my question is, isn't that how the so call trickster works to benefit itself, meaning it wants you to do the opposite of what it should be?😱
We are diving more into the traditional burial services and we'll address the insight on clothing and reasons why. We were told offline about the old ways of how to lay a relative to rest and that's coming soon. Ahe' hee for your support! 🤙🏾
I don't know what your talking about. We still have wild navajo tea, onions, and plants for meds. I also hear your weird tradition. Maybe you just live in a different area. So I wish you wouldn't say that. Then you said you were told.😮
Thank you for all the wise words... especially about rushing towards dearh. Slow down and live each moment as a gift.
Agreed, 🤙🏾
Blessings 😇💖
Interesting, some good information ❤
Aoh' 🤙🏾
Thanks for your video i enjoyed it.👍🏜️
Aoh' glad you enjoyed Mike's video. Ahe' ee 🤙🏾
@@Spagoshi people say everyday you learn something new.
And is one of them.
Something New.👍
There is always more to learn. No matter how old you are or where you go, you might know a lot but you cant know it all.
Agreed, we're sponges and good to absorb as much information as possible. 🤙🏾
Thank you for sharing the wise words it means a lot to me good to hear it again and for your service thank you missing to hear it
Ahxéhee’ for sharing these teachings. I hope that we will listen and share the wisdom with the younger people. Many blessings to you.
That's our goal, to keep the stories alive and our culture intact. Ahe' hee for your support!
Thank you so much for sharing Shi'yazh.
Ahe' hee for watching 🤙🏾
My mom was adopted. Ive often thought how much she resembled native americans and not the italian ancestry she claims. She is gone now but i still resonate with these slower more natural ways of living. Its truly a blessings to have a family tree and to live more in tune with nature. Videos like this are a blessing for us who cabbot afgprd travel. May youre journeys be blessed.
Ahe' hee for your comment and sharing a bit of your personal history. What area was your mom adopted? Glad you enjoy our content and we appreciate your support!
Italians, Spanish, French, English and probably more stole Native American bloodlines, where do you think they get that long black hair.
Coming fr eastern nn, we do the same for a passing prep, what he says about raising kids and kids in return helping elders is what my mom had said 😂
Those that were once young are now elders, and those that were elders are now gone. The loss of knowledge is profound because of this. The young are influenced by what they see and want those things. They do not see what they need for their spirit and when they are older they feel the loss of what they needed.
Agreed, it's a startling to look at everything as a whole and realize we're in that age of losing more traditionalist who were taught the last lessons before it was gone. What are your thoughts on what is currently happening with our people?
Not lost but destroyed by "gods people"
remember KISS best way! With respect, thank you.
Leaving the shovels there.. it’s another point to leaving items where they are left as they are left there for another’s reason and are not for spectacle or souvenirs.
It’s claimed by university or museums who seek prestige that the discarded places and. Items are somehow their right to study, as if it’s NEEDED. We only need to listen to those who were raised with a value of storytelling, who know how to tell the stories of people. We do not need to dissect and hide away in basements or behind glass these items to know the story of a people. If they are gone, I can somewhat see the curiosity, yet, there needs to be respect and consideration.
Well said. I've often viewed archeology as desecration of sacred grave sites, once I grew out ot the Indian Jones indoctrination. It's everywhere.
We couldn't agree with you more. Ahe' hee for your comment and support. Have a great day 🤙🏾
Sounds like you talking about your Navajo Nation government they are the tricksters to you all we us and you just said that we missing plants 🪴 and other important things are also missing and ancestors had way better living within our worlds 🌎 and I beginning not to believe in today's DINE VOICE and what they talk about isn't in line our relationship with great heart mother earth and I feel that today's DINE with respect ❤❤
Governments around the world will never align with citizens expectations. The plants leaving along with the wildlife is concerning but I recently spoke with another gentleman and he mentioned that our community doesn't speak dine' to the plants anymore and is one of the reasons why they are leaving. That episode is coming this Sunday. Mr Anthony Lee in our Disappearing Age episode shares his insight about what era we are entering as Dine' and human beings. Ahe' hee for your comment and insight. Much appreciated 🤙🏾
Medicine men are chasing money too, wanting lots of money for a simple ceremony
I agree with that as well. Mike mentioned that his dad and him always asked the individual money isn't how traditional practices are done. A lot of people went to them because they didn't ask for money. It was nice to hear that from him.
Agree with you on chasing money and their know more great real medicine man and again Agree
The Love of Money is the root of all evil
Agreed
Hmm 🤔 interesting where he talks about how the grandma told him how to dress the people when they past away; I assumed that's what he meant. So my question is, isn't that how the so call trickster works to benefit itself, meaning it wants you to do the opposite of what it should be?😱
We are diving more into the traditional burial services and we'll address the insight on clothing and reasons why. We were told offline about the old ways of how to lay a relative to rest and that's coming soon. Ahe' hee for your support! 🤙🏾
I don't know what your talking about. We still have wild navajo tea, onions, and plants for meds. I also hear your weird tradition. Maybe you just live in a different area. So I wish you wouldn't say that. Then you said you were told.😮
You think the chemtrails are killing plants and animals?
I think it's the modern way of living that is ruining the landscape and losing faith in spirituality is part of it as well.