Oh gee, I always laugh as you all see things in the videos that pass by my eyes. Yes, one day I was watching this and I thought, hey that little puppy hit the spot right when I was doing this video. He was scratching away. Fun. Navajo Grandma
Thank you Navajo Grandma. You are the epitome of Beauty..... Thank you for bringing us with you on your journeys...on such a beautiful Dine lands. I feel like crying as I watch this.... You are so blessed to have your family. I am on Hawaii and creating a Native plant garden, but I hope I am able to plant some corn plants too to remember the beauty of your lands which have always taken my breath away. Blessings to you and your people.....
Aloha, Jan, what kind words of Hozho you comment with. It is beautiful over there and I have been there on my way to Japan many many moons ago. Raising a garden is heavenly and glorious. I say it is next to having children. Thank you again for your lovely comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@@jandunn169 Thank you for your comment again Jan. It is by most white men that Navajo women dressed in such a way that "you had to have a great imagination as a man when looking upon a Navajo woman. Versus when you look upon a white woman, there is not very much left for the imagination as they wore very lacy, see through clothing or whatever type of tight pants and no bra or having breast implants." These are the comments every time I go into town and when you are around white man, even Hispanic and Black men. Some men really like that as they call it moral dressing and keeps other men from admiring things that they should not. Its just the way it is. The style is very modest regarding true Navajo clothing, the colors are always geared to the raw deep colors of Mother Earth, then you add the jewelry, no matter how simple dimple or how amazing they are, it just adds that gorgeous zing that makes a plan dress look so regal. The moccasins when worn properly and by the standards of our ancestors and not when the Navajo people say: Rock Your Mocks day." You do not wear your moccasins with pants or with anything but with the traditional dress for they are looked upon as sacred, ancestral sacred. There is symbolisms in all that is worn and we need to respect that. So goes my long explanation and sorry. But thank you again for your lovely comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma Hugs to you too Grandma who is probably younger than me. I have a gorgeous squash blossom I got in Taos after my mother died. Now I am going to repair it and wear it again. I have always been more interested in Native American cultures and never felt part of mainstream American culture. I guess because my parents fell in love in Sequoia National Park and that was the land I have always been closely bonded to. I went there every year as a child. A large number of people in my grandfathers family were killed by the Nazis in Ukraine when Hitler invaded, but I did not find out about this until recently. I have a picture with all of them before WW II also discovered that I had some Native American ancestors who encountered the Spaniards, possibly from Peru, Puerto Rico and NE Woodlands. You are blessed because you know what tribe you are in.
Well guess what? We love you too, at least Navajo Grandma does. Thank you for subscribing and may the God of heaven always pour blessings upon you all. Navajo Grandma
My dear departed Mother`s family`s side is Navajo , and this beautiful Grandmother shows me how good that connection is with Grand Mother Earth. Thank You so much.
You are so kind and thank you for the Hozho, I so enjoyed making this for my daughter and made another one this time honoring Chief Standing Bull of the Ponca tribe. Love being Native American though it has awful tragic stories but thru it all we survived and live. Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
Hi my Keeker Lou Eyes of Blue. You are so beautiful. Hi to my Emma and Lili. So glad they can see grandma when I am not there. Give them Hugs & Kisses. Love you, Navajo Momma.
I lost my mom 2 months ago in a car accident. I always asked them about being hazho. It remembers me of her. I am todichiniii ( bitter wate) and born for black streak wood.
Yaateeh shi yazhi, axhehee for sharing. Its not always easy to share. No matter what happened, though it is sad, we know one thing for sure. Your mother lives on in the spirit world. I know this. When my fiance' died, I begged for his life, I didn't sleep for 3 days watching over him. I was so tired, told him to promise me he would live to not die while I was gone. There is so much to this whole amazing story. I got home, laid down & konked out. I was in a deep sleep, I then distinctly heard a voice calling me. I heard this lovely familiar voice the 3rd time, I woke up and my fiance' spoke to me. He told me how much he loved me. He thanked me for the deepest love and respect I had always had for him. He also thanked me for staying by his side as he felt my spirit & lived because of my presence as he knew I loved him with such purity. He then said, "Frankie, I love you so deeply, but you have to let me go." I wailed out and screamed "I can't let you go, I love you with all my soul, my heart, my spirit. I wept and wept. It was like he put his arms around me, I could feel him. He then whispered softly like he always did so calmly with such immense love like I had never felt, he said again, to let him go. He told me I had a life yet to live... I just didn't want to hear it. I wept profusely that I thought my heart would stop. He told me again how thankful he was to have been loved by me, then he said he had to go. I almost died then. He was gone. I called ICU immediately they said he just died. By the time I got there he was gone. Though it was painful beyond life, I have finally come to myself about that. How kind it was for him to return, to come to me, to embrace me, thank me for loving him, and that he loved me but asked for me to let him go. He came again 3 years later and talked with me. He never came again. I have never loved a person like that before. We were to be married on Monday, he died on Saturday night. I know there is life after death. There is no doubt. Your mother hears you, she loves you even more, she is your angel. What a wonderful plan of God to have your parents, ancestros be your angel as they watch over their posterity and would be there to help, warn, protect and encourage. Life is wonderful. I pray you take the time to spend time with your mother. Talk to her, tell her your dreams like she doesn't know, tell her you miss her, cry, whatever you need to do. She will be there always for you. I know this. Thank you for sharing and I hope I helped clarify some things about life after death and how real that is. Now we carry on and remember those who have gone before us, respect the, remember their teachings and their love, care and concern. Hozho is peace, beauty, balance and harmony. Everything mother's are. Hugs to you and I am Kinyaani, born for nashtezhi todachini, my che' is tklash chii, and my nali is nakai dine'e. I am from Pueblo Pintado in the Eastern Agency. Navajo Grandma, ni masani
Hozo nahas dlii, all is beauty way again. I love the the beauty way prayer and say it in my morning prayers. Thank you for this video. So many are having it so hard right now, I pray for my I own family as well as my new navajo family everyday. Love you all grandma, hagoonee.
Prayer is significant, critical, clarifying, understanding holiness, and all that is virtuous like unto God our Great Spirit, Our Creator. Its a language He understands and loves for us to correspond to Him which he loves and so desires to bless us. Faith brings the rain, the sustenance, the peace, the beauty, the balance and the harmony we all seek. Its for us to behold and to partake of, its so simple, yet so many fail to remember to pray always and wonder why they suffer. I quote from the Bible for it is true as well. Psalms 27: David says, "I am old yet I have never seen a righteous man go hungry." Amen. Thru pureness, faith and truth, we carry our quiver of virtuous arrows with prayer and thru this God has given us dominion over the earth. But no one realizes how powerful this is nor have the faith to use this blessing given to all of us. Navajo Grandma
Hello grandma happy native American heritage month 7 children and still beatuiful your oldest daughter was nice to take you to the heart land of the Navajo nation in navajo language you prey for the land we stand the tress and let your parents and grandparents hear you prey in Navajo from haven if they were living they would be proud of you I know you are sensitive when you have the people that you love in your heart they will always be with you and your children and grandchildren they all smiling down to see how beautiful your children and grandchildren how there growing up they all are and even you grandma that's all are yous are in there hearts
Thank you Robert. I love your words of encouragement and May God always bless you in all you have gone through and will yet go through. Remain steadfast, strong and immoveable. Forgive yourself, smile, dust yourself off, and move forward with strength in our Creator, Jesus Christ. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
Lovely. I am Bilagaana.These lessons are more important than ever.... something so special, so sacred that Everyone in the World could benefit from in these Most difficult times. I wish to practice the Navajo way to Walk in Beauty. I am 62, a grandmother. My family is small, but my children are distracted by "the world" and I wish to help them to understand Walk in Beauty. I love you and your videos. I hope you continue them.❤️🌄🌺🌞
Grandmother, thank you for your beautiful explanation and yes you and I and so many see how the world is pulling the minds of our children and grandchildren. Pray for them, plead their case with God, fast and pray for them. Have faith and He will hear and help turn the hearts of your children to their fathers/mothers and their ancestors, that they may desire from whence they came and desire humility, love and service. Which in itself is the life of Hozho. God bless us to succeed. Love yourself and continue to move forward. Hugs to you to have success. Navajo Grandma
Blessings to you. I am mostly Bilagaana too, and 72 but I have admired Dine Grandmothers my entire life ever since I was a young child visiting the Giant Sequoias and the beauty of the Southwest.
i do not know who i am but to hear you speak it sounds familar to my heart.. thank you may the creator of all things bless you and your family with peace and love.
Wow, what a compliment, I felt what you said. Find out who you are, then surely your heart will not only understand why it’s familiar, but you will know with no doubt where you belong. Like coming home in peace, beauty, balance & harmony called Hozho and you will feel Ke’ your belonging, your place in your family. Come home. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
My next videos will involve defining myself, a sober one, then excitedly moving towards Grandma shearing a sheep for you all. This is an opener with videos on the weaving loom, rugs, carding and spinning dowel with weaving accessories. Its getting exciting to learn more about Dine' textile. Please watch and learn. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
That is awesome! I have a place in Chandler but not there now. Just a place to go to or run away to. And it is my sons' place as well. Glad to hear you are with family. Take good care. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for you kind expression of Hozho for this video that was made for Native American month. It was a joy to make and thank you for subscribing, watching, learning and appreciating. Navajo Grandma
Carbon Original you don’t need to be NAVAJO, we all learn HOZHO from one another. Just your existence brings Ke’, peace, beauty, balance & harmony into someone’s life. Never under estimate your powerful existence. Grandma.
I pray that all who are watching, listening and learning are using these teachings to better their lives, to appreciate their ancestors, to see what gratitude is and means, to know what clanship is to be kind to all relations which is everyone who breathes in this world, and to be ultimately prayerful and remember God is their Creator and Jesus Christ is His Son, our brother, that this same Jesus Christ walked among our tribes, taught us, blessed us, healed us, raised our dead, and will soon return. May we prepare ourselves. Truth is truth in our ancestral teachings. These videos are not just to be seen but the teachings to be implemented in all our lives. Navajo Grandma
Navajo Grandma, I watch your videos with great interest and delight. I think your stories and lessons would make wonderful children’s books. Thank you.
Sign language "speaking without words", to speak. expressing yourself with this contrived cocamami thing we did just fine without for thousands of years to ezpress feelings and thiught complicated everything, I liked tour sign language I think I inserstood moat of what you said, we riding the wave into the 5th dimension the age of aquarius is here they say. Speqking with out words they cell telepath, a gift O believe we always have had and never was taught. It seems that is truly the language of the universe, to speak without words, expressing. Combining the energies of our feeling and emotions, as if becoming 1 with sel, What does it feel like to be gratefull for all things? I think you sign waved that today Grandma, my hearing was seeing today so great job on this video, your hand spoke loudly those movements you spoke of "being grateful" for everything around us. the trees the ground the sky the sun the very landscape in its completeness its fullness of life, we are connected to it, it is connected to us all, equal as the gratitude for the evetything, to be able to see that spiritual place in the heart, there is no judgement, all is = balanced on each side of it all just as acceptance of the understanding brings peace, so asking the body mind and the spirit mind, to be as the 1, at that same level, no past, no future only the No, the present in nuetral observance eveything as it is, passing no judgement or forming no opinion. Full acceptance of the now, as to say. "Complelty walk by faith" present in the now, who am I "BEING" to this existence? The reality we create is our own, this is what to me means "created in the image of the creator" many never had a clue they didnt forget, they were never told, this gift and many more we have long forgotte. I understand the power that it brings to us. The old teaches the young what is knew, every cycle of life. Its not a given the childeren even want to know about the culture they have been blessed to be part of. The influence of modern detached emotions connections with the internet and walls all around. The encouraging thing is this pon, is the job Old men teach the young men when thet are young they start and by the time they have grown into their own family, hopefully they have, what they need, to survive to continue the cycle of passing down. Your people are in my opinion better off in this way, the oral tradition has survived and it continues, by that I mean, some one some where else accross the oceans of the world that has rewritten as they chose symply the victor of what ever strife that existed to say today "who cares" or " why does it matter" thats the point, that other rearranged history once was someones oral tradition that got writin in ancient times someone had to say this what happened that I am sure. But I wanted to be short, I am making to many errors typing. Thats really funny hey? I think I will like, telepath communication, this is difficult when You have think of all the words lol to just communicate your thoughts without words was my point anyway be blessed grandma honestly had difficulty hearing how did I do interpreting your sign language and your hand signals yea facial expression to what you communicated, I usually am listening late at night there is no outside noise, day time here in San Diego its to loud.
Well Doug, you did speak clearly no matter the typo's, I understand. I believe the telepathic communication you are referring to is when you were in heaven before earth life. You remember that we didn't speak, we thought and spoke through the spirit to each other and that is the way it will be to come. Its amazing what we remember and why you long for that because it was speaking the language of God, not man. It was pure, clean, spiritual and uplifting and purely Godly. You have a great heart and Grandma sends her love to you and grateful you see yourself and your wisdom far beyond your years and understanding. Remain true to what you believe and never leave out our Creator, ever. He is the one who brings us light and dispels darkness and lo and behold he continues as we implement our faith. Hugs to you always and your amazing comments. Navajo Grandma
Thank You I don't know what happens sometimes it feels like i have to finish the thiughts I am having the some how get triggered by the presentation of those Dine asoects I will say feel familiar also, I saw 2 yiunger girls explaining the trafitional outfits and the meaning behind them along with the jewelry, my mother loved Navajo silver and truquouse its now found its way into my heart to honor my mother who is not Dine strangest things its all about Love so I go with the flow, but the girls did a wonderful presentation every detail and spoke your language and then in english they probably mid teens were strong in their knowledge and of course strong in both languages like so many kids today, they were so respectful and gave honor so maturely i learned a great deal I of course have seen many times the outfits with the and music dancing. Funny growing at school some teaxhers would.speak poorly of tha native peoples and rituals and in my church thats not how we wete taught even medicine men I had witnessed on the hopu Mesa and Medicin man doing sonething his singing was very flowing and light in its melody I had a goid feeling hearing this not a hint if something ither then lack of unserstanding. I used tobfeel bad for the native kids when these strange things occurred in highschool there was this young guy who played the "end reciver: basixcally to run out and catch the ball go fornthe touch down this guy ran like a dear, he had such a smooth long stride he was always calm that year Arvada took state when he was a senior. He dressed well didnt talk alot was serious about school he caried his self rather elegantly with a class about himself. The word "selfdiscaplined" is how I would discribe him. always admire this young man a year older the me. I know many native peoples have been managed out down and abused evem missing young women recently, i wish to exress what God put in my heart toward you and all the native peoples of the Americas. That our stupid culture based on greed and glutinous activities full of waste we were bullies mean hearted because of fear, they were 1000% entirely wrong, at the time they knew they were wrong they had no heart not even.of the beliefs they claimed to have for freedom. (Take take take if its for me its free) this evil material is not how I grew up and we were anpoor family as well in our way. But thats why my oarents took us to vistlt you guys and the hopies the actual other ones I was a little cautious of the Hopi didn't know why but the Deni felt like my cousins yiur people always have I dont know like if heard my mothers voice how she sounds my auny Bev swear if she was speqkjnhbyout language wyoubwould think I can't pit.my finger on it but seriously about the loving open hearts and freely share and give love, I cant say but I for myself know that hardship changes people in ways words dont discribe, your right about that knowing before the telepathic speaking, my spirit immedeitky agreed I need to hear it to release myaelf acceptance of what I knew but theorized at least, your very wise in spiritual things time spent singing in spirit into I can feel it that freedom of ketting go to be one with every thing singjng and dancing the proper way to the creator and being grateull the spirit flows its doesnt be still well its does you knwo thank you I am gratedull and have muxh respect for you and the manor in which your oral traditions you give great effort to the young ones as grandma cant help herself, if no one cared enough to try tonmake things better your could not stop yourself from this time in your life. Your doing the right thing and a food work of honor. Be blessed send live back from the hearth Christian beliefs lack 1 truth that I feel from you"mother earth" she provides for us always has.. thank you again
You are so beautiful, my goodness. So is your blanket, moccasins and turquoise are so lovely. When I was young in the 1970s I went to visit my cousins who live in Tucson and I purchased a pair of red Kaibab moccasins. They were my favorites, and a bit small as they were the last pair at the store, but I bought them anyway. The soles were so beautiful, white, and I could never understand the construction of how they were put together as there were no stitches I could see. Pretty red too. Are yours Kaibab too? Thank you Grandma.
This was a video I made for my daughter. Native American Heritage month is coming again next month. There is goodness is celebrating our ancestral lineage and thank you so much for taking the time to watch & learn. Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
You ae most welcome now get a question for Grandma's LIVE coming this Friday at 4pm MST. You never know what all of us will discover thru these questions. Love and hugs. Navajo Grandma
Hi Lisa, I apologize but this is not Hollywood type videos. Some videos are better than others, I had to turn up the volume and turn parts down too. This is a Navajo Grandma just striving to share my culture with my posterity and whomever subscribes. I will pay more attention to what you stated. Thank you. Take care and Happy Thanksgiving. Navajo Grandma
To one and all “May you always walk in beauty and filled with Ke’ for family, friends & even foe.”
Thank you!
Give love to all indigenous people USA
Amen. Navajo Grandma
THE LITTLE PUPPY IS SO CUTE
Oh gee, I always laugh as you all see things in the videos that pass by my eyes. Yes, one day I was watching this and I thought, hey that little puppy hit the spot right when I was doing this video. He was scratching away. Fun. Navajo Grandma
You walk in beauty Grandma!
Awww you are so nice and I give that Hozho back to you Kurt. You always say kind things to grandma, thank you. Navajo Grandma
Thank you Navajo Grandma. You are the epitome of Beauty..... Thank you for bringing us with you on your journeys...on such a beautiful Dine lands. I feel like crying as I watch this.... You are so blessed to have your family. I am on Hawaii and creating a Native plant garden, but I hope I am able to plant some corn plants too to remember the beauty of your lands which have always taken my breath away. Blessings to you and your people.....
Aloha, Jan, what kind words of Hozho you comment with. It is beautiful over there and I have been there on my way to Japan many many moons ago. Raising a garden is heavenly and glorious. I say it is next to having children. Thank you again for your lovely comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma Thank you and I look forward to watching your videos....I find Dine clothes and style so beautiful.
@@jandunn169 Thank you for your comment again Jan. It is by most white men that Navajo women dressed in such a way that "you had to have a great imagination as a man when looking upon a Navajo woman. Versus when you look upon a white woman, there is not very much left for the imagination as they wore very lacy, see through clothing or whatever type of tight pants and no bra or having breast implants." These are the comments every time I go into town and when you are around white man, even Hispanic and Black men. Some men really like that as they call it moral dressing and keeps other men from admiring things that they should not. Its just the way it is. The style is very modest regarding true Navajo clothing, the colors are always geared to the raw deep colors of Mother Earth, then you add the jewelry, no matter how simple dimple or how amazing they are, it just adds that gorgeous zing that makes a plan dress look so regal. The moccasins when worn properly and by the standards of our ancestors and not when the Navajo people say: Rock Your Mocks day." You do not wear your moccasins with pants or with anything but with the traditional dress for they are looked upon as sacred, ancestral sacred. There is symbolisms in all that is worn and we need to respect that. So goes my long explanation and sorry. But thank you again for your lovely comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma Hugs to you too Grandma who is probably younger than me. I have a gorgeous squash blossom I got in Taos after my mother died. Now I am going to repair it and wear it again. I have always been more interested in Native American cultures and never felt part of mainstream American culture. I guess because my parents fell in love in Sequoia National Park and that was the land I have always been closely bonded to. I went there every year as a child. A large number of people in my grandfathers family were killed by the Nazis in Ukraine when Hitler invaded, but I did not find out about this until recently. I have a picture with all of them before WW II also discovered that I had some Native American ancestors who encountered the Spaniards, possibly from Peru, Puerto Rico and NE Woodlands. You are blessed because you know what tribe you are in.
I love the Navajo people, and the tribes of the southwest, much love!
Well guess what? We love you too, at least Navajo Grandma does. Thank you for subscribing and may the God of heaven always pour blessings upon you all. Navajo Grandma
Axheha shi Ma, thank you, merci Beau coup, gracias, for the beautiful & inspiring prayer, so thoughtful, Yes, it is our Dine tah, our Mother Earth,
@@lavernemoreno7168 Thank you for your appreciation. So few have this virtue. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
My dear departed Mother`s family`s side is Navajo , and this beautiful Grandmother shows me how good that connection is with Grand Mother Earth. Thank You so much.
Wonderful and yaateeh! Wecome and happy to hear your information about your mother's side. Nizhoni. Navajo Grandma
What lives and dies is beautiful.
Isn't it though. There is beauty in all things, seasons of life and nature, etc. Beautiful comment. Navajo Grandma
Hi Navajo Grandma, love yur videos.
Keep spreading Hozho n Kee, Nizhonii, Thank you Navajo Grandma,
Thank you Larry. Ahehee. Navajo Grandma. Happy Valentine's Day
I love you ma'am!!! I can sense how sacred and beautiful you are even through this video :)
You are so kind and thank you for the Hozho, I so enjoyed making this for my daughter and made another one this time honoring Chief Standing Bull of the Ponca tribe. Love being Native American though it has awful tragic stories but thru it all we survived and live. Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
Hi Navajo Granda aka Mom ♡ The girls are having a hard time sleeping and asked to see grandma cook. We love you.
Hi my Keeker Lou Eyes of Blue. You are so beautiful. Hi to my Emma and Lili. So glad they can see grandma when I am not there. Give them Hugs & Kisses. Love you, Navajo Momma.
I lost my mom 2 months ago in a car accident. I always asked them about being hazho. It remembers me of her. I am todichiniii ( bitter wate) and born for black streak wood.
Yaateeh shi yazhi, axhehee for sharing. Its not always easy to share. No matter what happened, though it is sad, we know one thing for sure. Your mother lives on in the spirit world. I know this. When my fiance' died, I begged for his life, I didn't sleep for 3 days watching over him. I was so tired, told him to promise me he would live to not die while I was gone. There is so much to this whole amazing story. I got home, laid down & konked out. I was in a deep sleep, I then distinctly heard a voice calling me. I heard this lovely familiar voice the 3rd time, I woke up and my fiance' spoke to me. He told me how much he loved me. He thanked me for the deepest love and respect I had always had for him. He also thanked me for staying by his side as he felt my spirit & lived because of my presence as he knew I loved him with such purity. He then said, "Frankie, I love you so deeply, but you have to let me go." I wailed out and screamed "I can't let you go, I love you with all my soul, my heart, my spirit. I wept and wept. It was like he put his arms around me, I could feel him. He then whispered softly like he always did so calmly with such immense love like I had never felt, he said again, to let him go. He told me I had a life yet to live... I just didn't want to hear it. I wept profusely that I thought my heart would stop. He told me again how thankful he was to have been loved by me, then he said he had to go. I almost died then. He was gone. I called ICU immediately they said he just died. By the time I got there he was gone. Though it was painful beyond life, I have finally come to myself about that. How kind it was for him to return, to come to me, to embrace me, thank me for loving him, and that he loved me but asked for me to let him go. He came again 3 years later and talked with me. He never came again. I have never loved a person like that before. We were to be married on Monday, he died on Saturday night. I know there is life after death. There is no doubt. Your mother hears you, she loves you even more, she is your angel. What a wonderful plan of God to have your parents, ancestros be your angel as they watch over their posterity and would be there to help, warn, protect and encourage. Life is wonderful. I pray you take the time to spend time with your mother. Talk to her, tell her your dreams like she doesn't know, tell her you miss her, cry, whatever you need to do. She will be there always for you. I know this. Thank you for sharing and I hope I helped clarify some things about life after death and how real that is. Now we carry on and remember those who have gone before us, respect the, remember their teachings and their love, care and concern. Hozho is peace, beauty, balance and harmony. Everything mother's are. Hugs to you and I am Kinyaani, born for nashtezhi todachini, my che' is tklash chii, and my nali is nakai dine'e. I am from Pueblo Pintado in the Eastern Agency. Navajo Grandma, ni masani
Your mother is near, she hears you,
Proud to be native ❤
Ally, you made my day with your comment. Aheehe. Hugs and HOZHO to you. Grandma
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Hozo nahas dlii, all is beauty way again. I love the the beauty way prayer and say it in my morning prayers. Thank you for this video. So many are having it so hard right now, I pray for my I own family as well as my new navajo family everyday. Love you all grandma, hagoonee.
Prayer is significant, critical, clarifying, understanding holiness, and all that is virtuous like unto God our Great Spirit, Our Creator. Its a language He understands and loves for us to correspond to Him which he loves and so desires to bless us. Faith brings the rain, the sustenance, the peace, the beauty, the balance and the harmony we all seek. Its for us to behold and to partake of, its so simple, yet so many fail to remember to pray always and wonder why they suffer. I quote from the Bible for it is true as well. Psalms 27: David says, "I am old yet I have never seen a righteous man go hungry."
Amen. Thru pureness, faith and truth, we carry our quiver of virtuous arrows with prayer and thru this God has given us dominion over the earth. But no one realizes how powerful this is nor have the faith to use this blessing given to all of us. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma that is so true.
Such a beautiful episode. Thank you for sharing your tradition.
Glad you enjoyed it! Navajo Grandma
Hello grandma happy native American heritage month 7 children and still beatuiful your oldest daughter was nice to take you to the heart land of the Navajo nation in navajo language you prey for the land we stand the tress and let your parents and grandparents hear you prey in Navajo from haven if they were living they would be proud of you I know you are sensitive when you have the people that you love in your heart they will always be with you and your children and grandchildren they all smiling down to see how beautiful your children and grandchildren how there growing up they all are and even you grandma that's all are yous are in there hearts
Thank you Robert. I love your words of encouragement and May God always bless you in all you have gone through and will yet go through. Remain steadfast, strong and immoveable. Forgive yourself, smile, dust yourself off, and move forward with strength in our Creator, Jesus Christ. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
Blessings to you, Navajo Grandma. This was a lovely video, and you look so beautiful, thank you for sharing,sending you and yours lots of love
Thank you so much Lisa. You have a wonderful rest of your day filled with miracles of your heart. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Lovely. I am Bilagaana.These lessons are more important than ever.... something so special, so sacred that Everyone in the World could benefit from in these Most difficult times. I wish to practice the Navajo way to Walk in Beauty. I am 62, a grandmother. My family is small, but my children are distracted by "the world" and I wish to help them to understand Walk in Beauty. I love you and your videos. I hope you continue them.❤️🌄🌺🌞
Grandmother, thank you for your beautiful explanation and yes you and I and so many see how the world is pulling the minds of our children and grandchildren. Pray for them, plead their case with God, fast and pray for them. Have faith and He will hear and help turn the hearts of your children to their fathers/mothers and their ancestors, that they may desire from whence they came and desire humility, love and service. Which in itself is the life of Hozho. God bless us to succeed. Love yourself and continue to move forward. Hugs to you to have success. Navajo Grandma
Blessings to you. I am mostly Bilagaana too, and 72 but I have admired Dine Grandmothers my entire life ever since I was a young child visiting the Giant Sequoias and the beauty of the Southwest.
i do not know who i am but to hear you speak it sounds familar to my heart.. thank you may the creator of all things bless you and your family with peace and love.
Wow, what a compliment, I felt what you said. Find out who you are, then surely your heart will not only understand why it’s familiar, but you will know with no doubt where you belong. Like coming home in peace, beauty, balance & harmony called Hozho and you will feel Ke’ your belonging, your place in your family. Come home. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Thank You, so much. Watching your videos brings so much peace.
Jamie always with a wonderful compliment. Thank you for being filled with Hozho and Ke'. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing. You most definitely walk in beauty.
What kind words of Hozho. Axhehee. Navajo Grandma
I am so grateful. I do have some Native American heritage. This is such a great lesson.
Hi Lori thank you for sharing that you are also some Native American. This is wonderful. Do you know which tribe? Let me know. Navajo Grandma
My next videos will involve defining myself, a sober one, then excitedly moving towards Grandma shearing a sheep for you all. This is an opener with videos on the weaving loom, rugs, carding and spinning dowel with weaving accessories. Its getting exciting to learn more about Dine' textile. Please watch and learn. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Thank you Navajo grandma I am grateful for each day I am given I now live in Arizona in the valley with my son
That is awesome! I have a place in Chandler but not there now. Just a place to go to or run away to. And it is my sons' place as well. Glad to hear you are with family. Take good care. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
I am only Bilagaana but I will say that this message was the most beautiful and inspirational blessing that I have ever seen.
Thank you for you kind expression of Hozho for this video that was made for Native American month. It was a joy to make and thank you for subscribing, watching, learning and appreciating. Navajo Grandma
Our Dine prayer is always for All the Five Fingers!
I love your videos and I’m not even Navajo!!!!
Carbon Original you don’t need to be NAVAJO, we all learn HOZHO from one another. Just your existence brings Ke’, peace, beauty, balance & harmony into someone’s life. Never under estimate your powerful existence. Grandma.
Have you given me HOZHO by subscribing?? Gma.
I am so grateful for the lessons I learn from your culture!
I pray that all who are watching, listening and learning are using these teachings to better their lives, to appreciate their ancestors, to see what gratitude is and means, to know what clanship is to be kind to all relations which is everyone who breathes in this world, and to be ultimately prayerful and remember God is their Creator and Jesus Christ is His Son, our brother, that this same Jesus Christ walked among our tribes, taught us, blessed us, healed us, raised our dead, and will soon return. May we prepare ourselves. Truth is truth in our ancestral teachings. These videos are not just to be seen but the teachings to be implemented in all our lives. Navajo Grandma
Beautiful grandmother, thank u for allowing me to learn the beliefs and wonderful way the people lived and are still living with creation!
I want to thank you for appreciating and that itself is an honor. Navajo Grandma
Beautiful ❤️💕❤️♥️thank you
Loved your kind comment. Subscribe and there’s more to love and enjoy. Grandma
They teach all parents and especially indigenous people around the world.Share more videos while they are still with us .Thank you god bless you
Thank you so much for your comment. Hope you gave your grandma a thumbs up and subscribed. Navajo Grandma
Your such an elegant woman.
Thank you for being so kind. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Navajo Grandma, I watch your videos with great interest and delight. I think your stories and lessons would make wonderful children’s books. Thank you.
Great idea and yes they are in the works. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Hugs and love sending to you 🤗🥰
Mary thank you for watching and learning. I pray you enjoy these videos and learn more and more. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
I am so grateful for your sharing
I'm so glad! Happy to hear from you and remember you matter and appreciate your comments. Navajo Grandma
Give love to mother earth
Amen. Navajo Grandma
This is so beautiful
Thank you for your HOZHO comment. Be sure to subscribe if you haven’t so far. I have many more videos to share. Come enjoy and learn from Grandma.
Thank you so much for this video. God bless you
Alyssa thank you for watching. Don’t forget Gma is putting on 5 videos a week till New Years. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
Love to you Grandma.
Judy thank you for your love. I am returning it right back at you. Keep watching, learning and enjoying. Navajo Grandma
Awesome.
Hi Marie, I am glad to see you enjoyed this video. Its not Hollywood quality but is from my heart. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Thanks yoU
Hugs. Navajo Grandma
amazing teaching madam....thanks for sharing
Hi folks, enjoyed creating this video and more for all. Subscribe, we’re not going anywhere. Navajo GrGrandma
Till the end of Infinity
Yup that is what I say. Love you all. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing, this is beautiful❤
A L O H A Pineapple Sun, from the tropical islands to the beautiful reservation desert. Thank you and hope you subscribed. Navajo Grandma
Sign language "speaking without words", to speak. expressing yourself with this contrived cocamami thing we did just fine without for thousands of years to ezpress feelings and thiught complicated everything, I liked tour sign language I think I inserstood moat of what you said, we riding the wave into the 5th dimension the age of aquarius is here they say. Speqking with out words they cell telepath, a gift O believe we always have had and never was taught. It seems that is truly the language of the universe, to speak without words, expressing. Combining the energies of our feeling and emotions, as if becoming 1 with sel, What does it feel like to be gratefull for all things? I think you sign waved that today Grandma, my hearing was seeing today so great job on this video, your hand spoke loudly those movements you spoke of "being grateful" for everything around us. the trees the ground the sky the sun the very landscape in its completeness its fullness of life, we are connected to it, it is connected to us all, equal as the gratitude for the evetything, to be able to see that spiritual place in the heart, there is no judgement, all is = balanced on each side of it all just as acceptance of the understanding brings peace, so asking the body mind and the spirit mind, to be as the 1, at that same level, no past, no future only the No, the present in nuetral observance eveything as it is, passing no judgement or forming no opinion. Full acceptance of the now, as to say. "Complelty walk by faith" present in the now, who am I "BEING" to this existence? The reality we create is our own, this is what to me means "created in the image of the creator" many never had a clue they didnt forget, they were never told, this gift and many more we have long forgotte. I understand the power that it brings to us. The old teaches the young what is knew, every cycle of life. Its not a given the childeren even want to know about the culture they have been blessed to be part of. The influence of modern detached emotions connections with the internet and walls all around. The encouraging thing is this pon, is the job Old men teach the young men when thet are young they start and by the time they have grown into their own family, hopefully they have, what they need, to survive to continue the cycle of passing down. Your people are in my opinion better off in this way, the oral tradition has survived and it continues, by that I mean, some one some where else accross the oceans of the world that has rewritten as they chose symply the victor of what ever strife that existed to say today "who cares" or " why does it matter" thats the point, that other rearranged history once was someones oral tradition that got writin in ancient times someone had to say this what happened that I am sure. But I wanted to be short, I am making to many errors typing. Thats really funny hey? I think I will like, telepath communication, this is difficult when You have think of all the words lol to just communicate your thoughts without words was my point anyway be blessed grandma honestly had difficulty hearing how did I do interpreting your sign language and your hand signals yea facial expression to what you communicated, I usually am listening late at night there is no outside noise, day time here in San Diego its to loud.
Well Doug, you did speak clearly no matter the typo's, I understand. I believe the telepathic communication you are referring to is when you were in heaven before earth life. You remember that we didn't speak, we thought and spoke through the spirit to each other and that is the way it will be to come. Its amazing what we remember and why you long for that because it was speaking the language of God, not man. It was pure, clean, spiritual and uplifting and purely Godly. You have a great heart and Grandma sends her love to you and grateful you see yourself and your wisdom far beyond your years and understanding. Remain true to what you believe and never leave out our Creator, ever. He is the one who brings us light and dispels darkness and lo and behold he continues as we implement our faith. Hugs to you always and your amazing comments. Navajo Grandma
Thank You I don't know what happens sometimes it feels like i have to finish the thiughts I am having the some how get triggered by the presentation of those Dine asoects I will say feel familiar also, I saw 2 yiunger girls explaining the trafitional outfits and the meaning behind them along with the jewelry, my mother loved Navajo silver and truquouse its now found its way into my heart to honor my mother who is not Dine strangest things its all about Love so I go with the flow, but the girls did a wonderful presentation every detail and spoke your language and then in english they probably mid teens were strong in their knowledge and of course strong in both languages like so many kids today, they were so respectful and gave honor so maturely i learned a great deal I of course have seen many times the outfits with the and music dancing. Funny growing at school some teaxhers would.speak poorly of tha native peoples and rituals and in my church thats not how we wete taught even medicine men I had witnessed on the hopu Mesa and Medicin man doing sonething his singing was very flowing and light in its melody I had a goid feeling hearing this not a hint if something ither then lack of unserstanding. I used tobfeel bad for the native kids when these strange things occurred in highschool there was this young guy who played the "end reciver: basixcally to run out and catch the ball go fornthe touch down this guy ran like a dear, he had such a smooth long stride he was always calm that year Arvada took state when he was a senior. He dressed well didnt talk alot was serious about school he caried his self rather elegantly with a class about himself. The word "selfdiscaplined" is how I would discribe him. always admire this young man a year older the me. I know many native peoples have been managed out down and abused evem missing young women recently, i wish to exress what God put in my heart toward you and all the native peoples of the Americas. That our stupid culture based on greed and glutinous activities full of waste we were bullies mean hearted because of fear, they were 1000% entirely wrong, at the time they knew they were wrong they had no heart not even.of the beliefs they claimed to have for freedom. (Take take take if its for me its free) this evil material is not how I grew up and we were anpoor family as well in our way. But thats why my oarents took us to vistlt you guys and the hopies the actual other ones I was a little cautious of the Hopi didn't know why but the Deni felt like my cousins yiur people always have I dont know like if heard my mothers voice how she sounds my auny Bev swear if she was speqkjnhbyout language wyoubwould think I can't pit.my finger on it but seriously about the loving open hearts and freely share and give love, I cant say but I for myself know that hardship changes people in ways words dont discribe, your right about that knowing before the telepathic speaking, my spirit immedeitky agreed I need to hear it to release myaelf acceptance of what I knew but theorized at least, your very wise in spiritual things time spent singing in spirit into I can feel it that freedom of ketting go to be one with every thing singjng and dancing the proper way to the creator and being grateull the spirit flows its doesnt be still well its does you knwo thank you I am gratedull and have muxh respect for you and the manor in which your oral traditions you give great effort to the young ones as grandma cant help herself, if no one cared enough to try tonmake things better your could not stop yourself from this time in your life. Your doing the right thing and a food work of honor. Be blessed send live back from the hearth Christian beliefs lack 1 truth that I feel from you"mother earth" she provides for us always has.. thank you again
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Wonderful prayer.
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Thank you so much. It is a reverent prayer to me. Navajo Grandma
You are so beautiful, my goodness. So is your blanket, moccasins and turquoise are so lovely. When I was young in the 1970s I went to visit my cousins who live in Tucson and I purchased a pair of red Kaibab moccasins. They were my favorites, and a bit small as they were the last pair at the store, but I bought them anyway. The soles were so beautiful, white, and I could never understand the construction of how they were put together as there were no stitches I could see. Pretty red too.
Are yours Kaibab too? Thank you Grandma.
No they are not, they are made by family. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma they are quite beautiful.
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This was a video I made for my daughter. Native American Heritage month is coming again next month. There is goodness is celebrating our ancestral lineage and thank you so much for taking the time to watch & learn. Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
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You ae most welcome now get a question for Grandma's LIVE coming this Friday at 4pm MST. You never know what all of us will discover thru these questions. Love and hugs. Navajo Grandma
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Hi, I see you are viewing all these videos and thank you so much. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Granma...where can I get NAVAJO ARTE?.
You need to go to the reservation to Gallup, Albuquerque, New Mexico. If you are rich go to Santa fe. Hope this helps. Navajo Grandma
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Hugs and loves right back atcha. Thank you for watching, be sure to subscribe. Happy Thanksgiving and Native American month. Navajo Grandma
Very Beautiful... But hard to hear
Hi Lisa, I apologize but this is not Hollywood type videos. Some videos are better than others, I had to turn up the volume and turn parts down too. This is a Navajo Grandma just striving to share my culture with my posterity and whomever subscribes. I will pay more attention to what you stated. Thank you. Take care and Happy Thanksgiving. Navajo Grandma