You have a beautiful sorrow, a heart true and caring. Your cries help heal the wounded. I thank you for that, and pray a million souls watch this video. God has blessed you ❤
Paul what a beautiful comment. I wept again. You expressed everything so perfectly and with such understanding and empathy. Thank you so much. Much loves and hugs. Navajo Grandma
No matter, it's still quite emotional to me. I wish I had a cold heart sometimes to speak without faltering. Thank you again for your kind comment. Always lovely. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
What beautiful memories, Grandma. I can't stand this " technological" upside world we live in today. You have beautiful memories and we should all be so blessed. Thank you, for taking us along. Much love to you. Please don't cry, Grandma and Grandpa are watching, no doubt and you know a day of reckoning is coming.
Yaaeeteh Grandma I think it’s sweet you honor where and how you were raised. I know you speak the truth . I always say go to the source. You are the source to me. Hugs I love you and grandpa with tears Dane.
I love your heart. The desert is a beautiful place to reflect back on things that remind us of our beginning.. Our Faith in Jesus Christ and our love for one another, means we are truly blessed. Be well
Beautiful! That's what the apostle Paul said, " when I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and love for the brethren..". That's what proves we are "born- again " when we can love like our Savior and obey Him with faith. Thanks for sharing. Without Jesus, we are dead people walking. ✔️🙏🔥
God bless you Grandma, never forget the old ways, pass it on to your grandkids, so Grandpa is not forgotten. The ♥️ Red Road is beautiful, you are beautiful.
You brought this to life with your description and the pictures. We were able to get a very good appreciation of how things were in your childhood. Thank you for sharing your precious memories with us. We are all the more richer for hearing your story. Bless you, dear Navajo Grandma 🫂🙏💕
I loved reading your comment. Thank you for your kind understanding and being so kindly receptive, as it is so appreciated. I hate being so emotional. Its the heart strings that tug so deeply when I go back to this place. I miss my grandparents and all they taught me, I pray we all will remember how blessed we are and to pray always in gratitude. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you, Navajo Grandma ..thank you for sharing your amazing home and lands ..it is great beyond words that I can describe..like you yourself..Don't feel bad about thungs..you have Love that will protect you and see to it that you are well. ❤
Another comment from the mouths of angels. You all are angelic spirits saved for these great last days. May we like frodo & his friend Sam ever dependable no matter the cost. Your comment was perfect. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you grandma Navajo. This video and your words in it have value and have touched many hearts. Thank you for being the connection to the stories of our ancestors ❤
You are so welcome and thank you for subscribing and watching with kindness. I did subscribe to your exercise as well. Thank you for what you do to take care of yourself. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Grandparents are amazing I'm glad you had this time My parents were not gone but they worked full time and I spent that time with my grandparents it's a special time I will always remember Grandmas have a soft way of explaining live 💞
@@NavajoGrandma hugs for sharing your important stories I still need to watch part one I will share them both together when I watch part 1 Some of my friends are very interested in your side of the history and find it fascinating like I do It's hard to open up but if you don't the story would be lost with you and we can't have that happen You are very loved but Jesus never promised you easy times in fact the opposite right!? I have been picking herbs and I have been rembering what you told me about Jesus teaching your people what they can eat and use I'm looking at my herbal collection the same way I have a gift for it and I know that's a good gift from God I need to trust that Jesus is teaching me through the spirit right now Can you pray with me I know times are not easy right now and everything is in upheaval again please God give us the strength and the wisdom to know what to do in your favor It is confusing times right now and the devil is tempting us all please guide us through your path In Jesus name Amen 🙏💞
@@NavajoGrandma both sides of my family are very different so I learned different things from different grandparents I'm prepared grandma I don't have my grandparents anymore but I hear them this is through Jesus to or that would not be possible right Navajo grandma?
I was here in this area a few years ago. Thank you for sharing this. I will never forget how beautiful it is and how spiritual it felt. It changed my life. We went to a sacred site and prayed on a red road journey with a Lummi totem on our way to DC to save Bears Ears and to work against fracking in Chaco Canyon. I have traveled all over the world, but this place your home is very special and I want to return because I felt complete there.
Thank you for sharing your early life. I know the love you have of the land,and all that it is. I know because I share that same love of the land, and my ancestors. You and I , are of like mind, and heart.💕
My dear Larry, I love your heart and mind. Yes we are family and brother and sister. Your love of the land and all that is there in is Godly and life. Our lives. Thank you for these beautiful heart felt words that brought me such joy. Axhehee. Hugs to you with love. Navajo Grandma
Greetings & blessings I am honored to have heard your stories, your heart is so good reminds me of times with my father, thank you thank you thank you Grandma your voice is like a hug
@norasmith5107 Thank you Nora. You are so kind to being receptive. So few are anymore. Everyone is in it only for themselves with zero empathy. It is appreciated. Make your New Year exceptional, remember who you are but most "remember God," pray always. Navajo Grandma
Love you too, Sister. Peace with you and your family. This gave me chills to see the beautiful land you came from. I could see you in my heart running and being free. Beautiful ❤
Yes thank you and I did feel like I was born Free, and until the reality started creeping into our Navajo reservations and the white folks started taking complete control, ranchers and what they wanted to do. The freedom died. I say that because I will share what they did to my Nali eventually. So very sad. Otherwise yes we felt free and God was near and creation was wonderful, a great blessing. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
We are always one,we are always connected pls wipe eyes ,ancestors still come back and the memories are so precious ❤ xxx family is so precious xxx❤❤❤❤❤bless your heart,love u grandma ❤❤❤❤
My joy is knowing my ancestors are more aware of me and they are praying for me and love me even more. I need them to help me through life. I know they exist here on t his earth and I feel their love, their directions and their protection prayers and so much more. I know you know what I am saying. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandmaeven with our different worlds, moving to different places, being far away from relatives, many not being able to hear the stories from our past relatives, many feel that connection that we are loved, not alone, and pray for wellness and wellbeing inside us, for loved ones, for all. Peace on Earth.
I’m so sorry, thank you for sharing with us. God bless you. I too am very sentimental to my up bringing. I am able to live on my home place where my parents purchased when I was 3 years old, now I am 66 but I enjoy my memories ♥️
I don't mind making these videos but just remembering shi nali hastiin and shi bizhi and what they taught me gosh I get so emotional yadilah. I try to remain calm but being there where I was raised, remembering just is overpowering. I know you know what I mean. Just like when your mom passed on, I wept so awful by myself as I had to drive alone. The memories of how young your parents were when they lived in a trailer on pipeline road. It was the memories of my shi masani asdzaan yazhi & eating mutton there, seeing aunt Mae & how she was & remained feisty. When I saw & heard about Ronald Reagan, I thought, it's just like auntie, a fighter for kids & elderly so much. I had a good cry just remembering just like right now I see aunt Marie so young & vibrant as I only knew her as a child when daddy & mom & we use to see everyone. There was always aunt Louise who remained angry till her death that my Mom moved to Aztec. No matter, I was happy to take her apricots, apples, peaches and chiilthchiin etc. She still complained about my mom, I just let her be angry & just knew how I loved her just being there cuz my mom was gone with dad to the spirit world. Louise never knew how it was just her being alive brought us happiness & as she was an extension still to my mom. Then when she passed, I had another cry by myself. We all didn't have much but we all had each other. And when we drove to see everyone & we ate together, from my childhood eyes, it brought me such joy. I miss those days. Naneeskaadi has never tasted as good like back then, or mutton soup with frybread. But one day I look forward for us all sitting down together, with everyone to have that wonderful naneeskaadi made by our moms & dipping the soup, joy, laughter & love for each other. I can envision Christ eating with us all. Those are my happy thoughts. Amen. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I appreciate you very much, yes we all had our days of not understanding where we were brought up at, I remember staying in a tent out in many rocks, and getting on the bus to go to school as headstart. Then just playing up the hills, eating dirty-making mud pies, etc. I love you very MUCH, thank you Ahe'hee' Ahe'hee', let the Lord Bless You and your husband each day. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
@@irenescott252 I shall treasure your reply Irene. We do have many memories and what makes me laugh so much and when Roger and all of us get together and remember things. Roger said, "remember we got ready for school 7 days a week. Two days the bus never came for us so we ran and played. But that following 3rd day, the bus was there for another 5 days. We didn't know why it didn't come for a couple of days. Then Roger said, we didn't know it was called Saturday and Sunday. But everyday in Aztec, we got ready and dressed for school 7 days a week for ever. LOL!! Memories that make you smile. Love you too Irene. Navajo Grandma
It does mean alot to me, I think you grew up in a beautiful place, and all you got to learn, you were most fortunate, when you voice cracks and tears arise, I feel it too. Your family is with you in Spirit, I Love All I Learn from you, Hugs to you.....
Hi Kevin, Its empathy, understanding and what we all go through. We all go thru the death of a family, friend or subscriber and its not always easy. Thank you for your kind words. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Navajo grandma I love your heart. I see sadness, but I also see hope in your words and in your ways. God and Jesus and the Holy Spirit someday will free us all from our pain and will be able to be with them in peace and harmony in these beautiful places that we were raised And happiest.❤❤
Your words give hope and that is hopeful in these times and days ahead and even now. I just am so emotional when I go to where I grew up on the reservation. Sometimes I cry with gratitude that God even found me out there in the middle of nowhere. Silly thing to say for God knows all of us so more intimately than we all realize. Love you for being so kind and loving. Navajo Grandma
Amye I wish I wasn't so emotional and thank you for your kind words. I hope your summer is moving on really great. We have traveled many places procuring documents and helping. I think Grandpa is ready to sell this company and let it go. He is not as involved as he aught to be. I think its time for him to rest. He has gained weight and what can you do but complain but it doesn't work. I hope and hope but well, we just need to move forward. I tell you there is a lot of stuff to do and hopefully we can help others instead of running all over the USA as we have done and slow down serving. Miss you two. Navajo Grandma
Well I could not have received a kinder welcome home. Thank you & thru your driving & being on the road it's a joy to hear from you. We are in Wells, Maine. I can't believe the driving hours, the gas, the TOLLS, ouch and then doing research. Always a wonder. Take good care. Remain safe. We pray for you daily. Thank you for being a trucker as this world would STOP without you drivers. I pray everyone loves & respects what you all do for America!! Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Grandma yvonne here... Your life's stories i feel deeply.... I believe everyone no matter where you come from, our ancestors had their ups and downs. I have Irish from my fathers side and Scottish and Cherokee from my mothers side. The irish and Scottish both fought to win any freedoms or rights they could and in the end a lot migrated to this beautiful country...a lot were probably good people but there were a ton of heartless cruel and wasteful people that also walked this land. They took and took EVERYTHING and thought NOTHING ABOUT IT..killing all animals in their view just for sport...Its really hard for me to even think about..ive cried many tears for their abuse.. feeling the pain and confusion from the Natives seeing the carnage and asking why ? I My folks & I lived in a 1 room cabin in the woods and were blessed to have work, food in our bellies, and a roof over our heads. We hauled water , mama was lucky to have a wood cook stove of which i remember the smell of the fire and pancakes cooking...By some people's standards we were wealthy...we were as i was 5 years old and was just happy to explore my surroundings. I LOVE your love for your Grandparents and i could "SEE" you running to your Grandpa on his horse...you were painting a visual picture with your words and your tears felt with them. Ohhh theres a lot we could sit around a campfire and talk about. And know first of all I'm on y'all's side. Whats coming up in the future..time will tell, but I'm going to remain optimistic...thats the only way I will except my thoughts. This is WHY I share SEEDS to benefit people.. share my garden stuff with neighbors etc. and can feel like in my corner we're making it a better place. I hope we meet someday, Keep telling your truths, they set Everyone FREE to KNOW what all happened and yet to LOVE Everybody...thats hard for me sometimes...i would rather roll up a newspaper and pop some people on the nose...but instead i send them love and Light and Love from my hearts better judgement. I dearly LOVE you Grandma, may ypu always find Health, Peace of mind, Love and gratitude 🌄💚❤️🫂🌄☮️🌀🙏🤗😢
Yvonne what a beautiful, perfectly lovely expressions and how you tell your life, it was like I am there standing near by watching you and feeling how you feel, understanding and appreciating. So beautiful. You need to copy this what you wrote and treasure your words and heartfelt expressions. I hope you do. Just lovely. Thankyou and yes you are gentle and kind I can tell. There is a warrior inside me and a lot of Native Americans I believe a protection, anger, and just dealing with how others tear down any person who were born into their circumstances but are also outstanding citizens and people. I just loved your expressions and yes I would love to meet you one day as well. Hugs from Navajo Grandma (by the way I have a lot of newspapers rolled up)
Thank you so much for your kind words as well...and the very last line you wrote made me laugh out loud... It was good to hear from you !! By the way, I'm sending you a regular envelope with some tomato and pepper seeds in it. You see , I paint every Wednesday at the West Fork fire station with my artist friends. This last spring we were given seeds at the fire station. A business had left over seeds and considered the "season " over so they gave them to our fire "captain" and he brought a big huge box of them and let us pick for our own gardens. That night when I went home I found out on the news about the fires in Maui... I freaked because I have family there. When I went to call them they said we're ok...some of their friends weren't so lucky, lost lives, homes and animals. Anyway I asked the station if I could get more seeds to send to Maui and was told to come and get the WHOLE box ... I shipped a bunch to my granddaughter and she gave them to anyone that had garden space, or land...I told her it may take a while for things to grow, but in the end it would help everybody financially and have better food . I'm saving seeds again this year from my garden, so let me know if you need more . Love and Blessings to you ... Your a precious soul sharing your life with all of us ❤🌄🫂
Thank you for sharing your life and your home with us I adore your memories, and your sadness touched my heart. I know my situation isn't near the same as those cattlemen ruining the food and herbs your family used to depend on, but I understand the sadness and frustration with my landlord trying to kill as much as he can of the forest I live in because he thinks people go to the mountains for a city park experience. I don't have room to grow a garden, so I go out and harvest the wild herbs to make syrups or dehydrate them and I forage much of that for my chickens and rabbits also, and it is truly a crushing feeling to see someone just come in and destroy that. I pray you never have to experience that again, Grandma, I pray Nature's abundance for you and your family. Thank you also for sharing the pictures of the houses your family built! Did your grandfather have to shape all those rocks himself, or do rocks just form like that in that area? I watch videos of people using similar shaped rocks to build little forest cabins and it looks so beautiful and just part of the earth, but where I live in northern California I've never seen a flat rock. I've also never seen a cicada except the hulls of the dead ones. I hear them in the summer, at least last summer I heard them very well, but I am interested in trying them one day. I found a book a few years ago with some old Cherokee food traditions that include cicadas, they would gather them at night and take the shells off, and take care not to let them into the sunlight or else they'd spoil. They had recipes for yellow jacket soup as well that I find very fascinating. I keep waiting for the cicadas at least to come out this year, but I have seen or heard any yet even though it's hot already. I ended up watching Part Two first, so I'm off to watch the first part! Thank you again for sharing your wonderful memories with us.
Hi there and Wow I wish I lived with you. I know how wonderful it is to live off the land. I wanted to say those rocks my grandfather used were shaped as such. God is so good. Some were whittled but not all. In shaping them for fittings yes. It still amazes me that he and our ancestors found these and built a great city with these stones. You know back then it was nothing to do this. It was normal and the ways they whittled these rocks were common. We dont know those ways anymore. But yes, the cicada is run amuck all over the east. Its all over the news.. Thank you for this wonderful comment and I am so grateful I remember this place and how it use to look. I sure miss it. It is not my land to rebuild, it was a trust land for my grandfather's children not his grand children. Love you so. Pray always for those berries and all you do to care for your precious rabbits and animals. You are a wonderful steward and why wouldn't God not help you care for and bring forth the berries or vegetation you need to subsist. Pray always as He does live. We shall all see our Savior soon when He returns. Why do you think this hell on earth is happening? He that Satan fella knows his end is near. I love it. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you pretty butterfly and continue in your prayers daily. You shall see how God will answer you, protect and take good care of you as you remain prayerful. I am so proud of you. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
I Understand what you are saying, you are speaking the Truth, maybe the only one we hear it from, Thank you, Grandmother....You are so wise, I Pray Many Times in a day...GOD Bless You, and you husband, grandpa
I am thankful for my Nali and Bizhi who agreed to care for me from 18 months old to the age of 10. My formative years absorbed tons and I live in those wonderful memories and counsel, watching my paternal grandparents work, help, serve, with such wisdom and never knew we were poor. Now I feel I was wealthy in life. Love to you. Thank you for your loving kind heart and spirit. Navajo Grandma
Me encantan los paisajes, ya que para algunos es desierto, pero para mí es vida, como comprenderéis. Gracias por tu comentario. Siempre trae alegría a la abuela. Abrazos. abuela navajo
Thank you very much ❤ grandma for sharing your life history 🙏 ❤ I love hearing about our history. I did a research years ago on the long walk. Very sad history. But you did an amazing job of explaining a part of your history. We love you too 😘 and thank you for always sharing ❤ 😘
Grandma My favorite thing is to hear your stories of your life. I love the parables too. There is a longing I feel and it gets fed when I hear these stories. I actually replay them as I fall asleep. The emoji thing says Ron but I am actually his wife. We just are on the same phone cloud.
Well Ron's wife, I enjoyed reading your comment. I am also happy to hear you listen to these videos. I get so darn emotional at times and gosh I am so sorry. Its when I return to where I use to be and where I grew up with gpa and gma, those heart strings just pull so deeply on my heart, the tears just pour. I don't know how to cry. Some people do but not me. I sound awful when I rehear this. But it is truly an amazing formative years I had learning powerful stuff being at the ankles of my Nali and Bizhi. Miss them so. Hugs and have a wonderful sleep. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
I remember, they made you take raisins back, you climbed down a ladder, and I think you said you put shoes back on them, see I remember that was a while back, I love you, God Bless
Kristin you do remember and thank you sweet one. I did take the raisins prepared for the dead, I changed their shoes from backward to being straight and invited them to return, otherwise they would continue their journey, I climbed down a ladder which opened tons of amazing stuff to me, 4 sleeping people I shook and they would not wake up. Remember I was little and all I know is those raisins were darn good. YIKES. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for taking us with you. I used to be taken around the countryside to forrage by a grandma and then we would prepare and eat the food. She would tell me how to do things right and tell me off when i picked too much soil with the plants haha! I still hear her voice when I do these things but it is harder to find the plants because of weedkiller. Most beautiful moments of my life but we didn't have to endure so much. I am shedding a tear with you, so sorry for all that suffering.
If you wrote a book about what you just shared, I would be the first to buy it. Wow, what amazing memories. Great comment and yes we share much. Thank you always. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing your homeland and history with us, love you back 💝 I can’t imagine how heartbreaking it is to see your land changed so much. Even when I grew up, it was living off the land every day (by choice & abundance) and now it concrete & buildings. What happened to your people was exponentially worse, and on behalf of all who would do things differently, I’m so very sorry 😞 Please continue to share, as a way to document for future generations 😍 (Gentle embrace)🤗
You know what, its all forgotten and forgiven. You were so kind to apologize when you had nothing to do with it. Way back when is still way back when and we have moved on, we use these historical lessons as a strength and for our knowledge to be a better people, make better choices and just be wonderful. I pray you see t his and know you are wonderful and loved here. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Dearest grandma, thank you for sharing your life experiences with your grandparents! And how your grandfather built so many livi n g dwellings. How much wisdom and love they imparted! You were blessed to have your grandparents. Mine were passed away by the time i was 8 years old and i miss them very much. And all they could have taught me. I lov e the place you showed us in this video. It looks deserted, but it holds your heart. Thank you for sharing this with us! Have a blessed night! Much love and peace! Ruth 💖 💖 💖
This video reminds me about my grate grate grate grate grandmother she pasd away 2 years ago she taught me how to make tridtanal yarn yaca sope and how to weve she taught. Me the tridtanal ways we had are land for meny meny years we have a tridtanal adoby house every time i viset it makes me cry her name was Lora whayaco
I get so upset at myself as I try to bite my lip and try so hard to not waver in my voice or try to stop the tears, as I am creating this video of home and where I grew up. It is powerful and what a mess after that. I hate being so emotional. Sorry. Navajo Grandma
I can picture what you were describing. You have beautiful cherished memories. Thank you for sharing your love from where you were born and giving us all a view of what it was like for you growing up. You're wonderful no matter how you grew up beautiful soul. Luv you and Grandpa ❤
Hi beautiful lady!! Happy to read your sweet comment of understanding. This is my formative years and where I did grow. I don't know how God found me but He did. It seemed like a desert where no one could be found but I was along with every wonderful soul and ancestor. And gpa. Thank you for loving us and thank you for your kindness. Always. Navajo Grandma
Predivna povjest, bili smo mala djeca poćetkom sedamdesetih, igrali se Winetua, kauboja, (indijanaca) kako smo zvali. U toj igri bilo je Čejena, Siuksa... od ljeskovih grana pravili smo jako dobre 🏹🏹, bilo je bježanja kad netko ispali strijelu, ma ne boli, malo žulja ali idemo dalje, plesali indijanske plesove uz udaranje u kante, lonce i ostala kuhinjska pomagala što je roditelje jako živciralo. Jednom prilikom skrivao sam se u složenim i povezanim stabljikama kukuruza, brat me tražio ubadajući drvenim kopljem.... i pogodi me ravno u 👁️😭😭😭😭. U Zagrebačkoj bolnici doktor mi kaže; Siuksi ne😭 i za minutu mi zašili oko, nisam izgubio vid🤔🥴 Nismo bili svjesni koliko je vaša kultura bila u nama, maloj djeci, koliko smo živjeli Vašu kulturu hodajući sa perom guske u kosi... Skupljali smo, po nekad da nitko ne zna, 🍓🍒🍇orahe..., pekli 🌽 na logorskoj🔥 Čuvali🐄 i zamišljali jurnjavu 🦬🦬🦬🦬 našim livadama... Danas kad to gledam, vratili smo se početku, prije europskog porobjljavanja i bjelačkoog nametanja kulture laži, licemjerja, korupcije, izdaje, otimanja, porobljavanja, okupacije, .... Bilo je to lijepo djetinjstvo. Na žalost bijeli čovjek vam je oduzeo mladost.... uz Božji blagoslov ćuvate svoju povijest, kulturu i prenosite na generacije koje dolaze. 🙏💝🇭🇷
Kako si lijepu priču ispričao. Bio sam zapanjen kako ste bili tako hrabri mali Indijanci i kako ste primili taj ubod u očnu jabučicu kao hrabri Sioux. Sve je to zvučalo kao pokret koji se treba zvati KAD SMO BILI MLADI! Naši ideali, naša povijest, naša uvjerenja i priče koje smo čuli i ono što smo zamislili to smo i ostvarili. Molim se da ćeš uvijek biti HRABAR i imati HRABROST poput POGLAVICA STARI poput Tecumseha, Bika Koji Sjedi i drugih. Iako smo mi kao domoroci patili i naš jezik nam je uzet, naš Bog nas je blagoslovio stavljajući nas u ono za što su bijelci vjerovali da su pustinje koje sada nose najbolju naftu i plin vrhunske kvalitete, minerale vrijedne trilijune dolara, ali naša Navajo vlada se PROBUDILA i misli KLIMATSKE PROMJENE POSTOJE LOL!! Toliko laži je nekima postalo svakodnevno znanje i to je tako tužno. Trebamo se sjetiti Boga koji nas je stvorio i kome smo se molili, koji je otvorio velike vode i kako su naši preci sagradili veliku lađu i pobjegli od tiranije iz jeruzalemskih krajeva i dahom Božje nozdrve naši preci dovedeni u Ameriku. Naši životi su prekrasni kao što je bio tvoj u djetinjstvu. Sviđa mi se tvoj opis i kako si lijepo odrastao uz ove priče koje si živio, izmišljao i stvarao. Volim sve. Hvala vam što ste podijelili svoj svijet i gdje i kako je ova zapadna kultura Indijanaca i bijelaca prošla kroz svjetove. Molim se da ćemo se svi sjećati dobra, voljeti jedni druge i brinuti jedni za druge, ali jedina zloća Bidenovog predsjedništva sada uništava našu Ameriku. On Soros i Barrack Obama i ostali govore laži i čine zlo. Uvijek molite za sebe i živite život molitve i poštovanja prema Bogu. On će biti krajnje sredstvo svega zla. Zlo će biti uništeno. To je učenje naših glavara, oni su pokušavali okupiti narod da se bori za svoje slobode, postili su i molili se i tako malo tko je čuo. Kao sada. Ali mi znamo i možemo stati i kleknuti pred Bogom za pomoć koja nam je svima potrebna. Njegov sin, Jehova se uskoro vraća i zato zloća dobiva sve više jer će SAtana biti uništen.. Molim se da ću stajati uz tebe bez obzira gdje si protiv tiranije, zla bačenog na sve nas. Uvijek moli moj dragi prijatelju. Uvijek blagoslovi od Navajo bake
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It really is! Home is home forever. Thank you for understanding. Sorry for the emotions. Heck I wish I could just stop but its heart strings that get me every time. love you. Navajo Grandma
You are awesome. I feel that connection with Jesus and the native people in my heart. Sometimes I wonder if the native people are truly God's people that the Bible talks about and not the Jewish people. That would be a twist in the story
Well to us humans we separate ourselves through race, God does not. Remember this. We are literal children of His and we all matter. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing your life and home. Beautiful place. I want to hear more of chaco and where Jesus came. All I’ve heard was negative or aliens. I know we’ve been lied to about history here from the father of lies. That land is amazing. Ps 50:10-11. Love to you
There is tons more about this Chaco Canyon. For now I will also schedule more videos about Chaco that needs to be known. Thank you for watching. Navajo Grandma
Navajo Grandma, We are about the same age, but with totally different experiences. Thanks for sharing and giving us an understanding about your early life. I was in Navajo Land last week (not my first visit) - I went from Flagstaff to Page, back to Flagstaff, over to Albuquerque, back to Winslow, before heading south. Vast and beautiful.
That's a lot of ground cover. Do you have family or just sight seeing? I am nothing near there but we use to live in Chandler, AZ & we drove from Gallup to Holbrook, thru beautiful Payson, go down below sea level it feels like then make it to Chandler in true desert. Happy to hear you are out n about. Make excellent memories. Yes we maybe grandma's but a lot of traveling, and life ahead. We have since March traveled the USA 4 times for our genealogy clients procuring documents. So enjoy! I am praying somehow I can get gpa & I an RV or trailer to hitch up to a truck. It's a dream. But I believe. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I lived in Arizona for 25 years, I still have a daughter and granddaughters in Mesa. That same daughter lived in Flagstaff for 8 years and gave birth there twice. Her husband's aunt and uncle have a cabin in Pine (north of Payson) in which we spent 2 nights. I was traveling with my brother and sister-in-law for 1.5 weeks touring the High Country of Arizona, and then I, alone spent another week with my daughter and family in the Sonoran Desert (getting a bit toasty this time of year). I love your channel and the insight you give about the Dine'. I'm learning a lot. I taught community college in Chandler for many years and fondly remember my Dine' students, mainly because apparently I have a Navajo sense of humor and they would always laugh at my jokes.😉 Your cross-country travels sound extensive. Let me know if you ever make it up to the PNW (Pacific Northwest). I would love to share a hug.❤
Inn at Blackberry Creek. Beautiful blackberry bushes etc. Quite a drive but gorgeous. Pendleton was so expensive more than buying it on the rez. YIKES!! We buy Wahington apples there as well. Hills hills hills & valleys like Virginia. Great to meet you & enjoy your trips. There is beauty all around. VOTE for our America truth justice & the American way. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma 🤍thank you- the Algonquian water song is so beautiful- and we can find many other versions just as beautiful… it is in the root of who I am, & I use the title as one of many- For we all are a WaterSong I believe. The water is Life ☝🏼💦 all flows from it, & with it & back to its source we shall go one day 🙏🏼
@@WaterSong432 Great comment as you shall find the teachings of your ancestors is THE WATER OF LIFE IS GOD. Christ came to your people as well and He is the representation of the water of Life. Navajo Grandma
It really is! It was more than beautiful back then. Now its been over 70 plus years since things just changed and its mostly gone. I sure miss the good old days. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
I want to say this, and I hesitate, but I’m over it. This land, obviously not the most ideal, was too much to leave to the people who were making something out of it. That is why the herbs are gone. I’m sure you know this, but it is done by design. I’m not part of any tribe, but the blood runs through my veins. I have seen the other side because I married into it. Not all people are like this, but most are. They will destroy everything we love out of pure jealousy and hatred. They are sadistic and love hurting people. It has been done for generations. You have survived. You get to tell your story. Keep sharing and showing what you have experienced. You are so loved and I treasure your videos more than you know.
I almost cried reading your comment. There is definite truth in what you expressed. That is what we are still fighting and being continually pushed upon us in all this land of America. Some how there is an end. I am a survivor as you expressed and thank you for listening and hearing my story. I still love this place where my life began, truly. It was thriving with love, hard work, hand work, herbs, plants, and family, rich in love, care and concern not for ourselves but also for others survival and that they mattered even here. I learned so much and I see why God created us. Its all so humbling. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
I appreciate your kind understanding and being able to see thru my drawings what it was like when life was abundantly thriving. To me it was so wonderful. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
CArol I love to drraw and there is a reason for it. Again it was as a little Navajo girl and I was put into a public elementary school because gpa my Nali did not want any of his grandchildren to go to boarding schools like he had sent his children. He found out how awful they were. Thus I did not speak english and sat in the back, with a terrible myopia and just drew and drew and drew from kindergarten to 5th grade. Beats me how I was transitioned from one grade to another. I love to draw and thanks so much for appreciating this. Thanks so much. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I too love to draw, drawing saved me when so many classes I just didn't do well in. I needed glasses even before kindergarden.. Grammer school was the hardest with name calling like four-eyes and in those times being called retarted..and I was terrible with sports. I was left handed, I had one eye that was far sighted and the other eye was near sighted so my eyes didn't work like others. Drawing I did alot mainly horses. Tho I have never had a horse. Anyway I can relate to many of your shares even if I lived in different terrains and such.
Wow I have been there and yes parts of it was flat. I appreciate that you can understand and appreciate this video. Thank you so much. Love to you. Navajo Grandma
Goodness I need to visit. If I can schedule it after our long run across this great land I will ask if u can email me at dinehgrandma@gmail.com and I can give u my phone # or you can give me yours to call on my way there. I would call from albuquerque or klines corner. Let me know!! Navajo Grandma
This is great information. You also need to remember is Native Americans were very creative and wisely used whatever was in their environment for use. There are many Native American inventions through out the world. Great comment. Navajo Grandma
Well no. Gpa and I lost our home during the pandemic. It was our business doing research. It all went downhill. We had neighbors committing suicide who had 6 figure incomes. We moved our stuff into a storage where it still is. We lived in our car for a while but we are in the process of recouping and its not as fast as it use to be. Life has its learning experiences and we are always learning. Our van's transmission died and we saved that, then our master cylinder had to be changed. But you see, we make do. We still do research and we help others. I told gpa, we need to find a Grant Writer, get some money for all we do as it would really help to continue teaching everything I do teach. Do you realize the Universities and Colleges and K2 thru K12 use my videos to teach the children? Can you believe that? I am happy but I would be happier if I could just do this rather than research but that also helps tribes with enrollment as well. Thus we do what we do. We always pray and God leads us. I know my Nali is happy that I am not a loser, or a drunkard, smoker, and etc. I was raised being clean and thank goodness because dealing with life isn't all great some times. I always pray asking God to help me with prosperity, as it was always good to give a hand up, not to save people, but when we rented a truck, we always when driving on any reservation would pick up people and give them rides on our way and they would stand out holding a dollar but never accepted it from them. We sometimes stop at a store and buy them a sandwich, drink and something healthy to munch on on their ride to wherever. I know they would be so grateful. One Indian guy said, "man I have never been treated so kind and I didn't have money for food and you fed me. Here is my dollar, we never took it and we just said a prayer for him. He walked off and always waves when we drive thru. People never forget when a hand up helps. I know I have prayed for a house, chickens and a place to build a hogan but God doesn't seem to hear. Just a silly thought. Otherwise we are alive and doing what is right, hugs to you and thanks for commenting. It brings me such joy. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@NoahQuam Wow, "family!" We go there and drive thru in memory of my Paternal Grandma whom we never met. I miss the oven bread that few make anymore. Does your family still make oven bread? Great memories. Navajo Grandma
You have a beautiful sorrow, a heart true and caring. Your cries help heal the wounded. I thank you for that, and pray a million souls watch this video. God has blessed you ❤
Paul what a beautiful comment. I wept again. You expressed everything so perfectly and with such understanding and empathy. Thank you so much. Much loves and hugs. Navajo Grandma
In spirit your grandparents are with you always, you are dearly loved and never alone. ❤️
What a beautiful comment. I feel them near and at times I feel I could call their names and they could answer. Miss them so. Love you. Navajo Grandma
No need to cry grandma, that way of life is special, teaches fundamentals.very peaceful piece of the earth. ❤❤
No matter, it's still quite emotional to me. I wish I had a cold heart sometimes to speak without faltering. Thank you again for your kind comment. Always lovely. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
It’s beautiful Navajo Grandma I think it’s beautiful heaven on earth it’s wonderful ❤️
It was my heaven on earth like you said. It was wonderful. Sure miss it all. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
What beautiful memories, Grandma. I can't stand this " technological" upside world we live in today. You have beautiful memories and we should all be so blessed. Thank you, for taking us along. Much love to you. Please don't cry, Grandma and Grandpa are watching, no doubt and you know a day of reckoning is coming.
@debbiesittard7653 Debbie your spirit is so precious & understanding so few possess. Hugs to you always. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma thank you. Love you much. 💗
Yaaeeteh Grandma I think it’s sweet you honor where and how you were raised. I know you speak the truth . I always say go to the source. You are the source to me. Hugs I love you and grandpa with tears Dane.
Thank you Dane. This is my beginnings that tug at my heart strings still. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you beautiful Grandma for always teaching us and always sharing such sacred parts of your history. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you again as your loving receptiveness brings me joy. Thank you. Navajo Grandma
I love your heart. The desert is a beautiful place to reflect back on things that remind us of our beginning.. Our Faith in Jesus Christ and our love for one another, means we are truly blessed. Be well
Beautiful! That's what the apostle Paul said, " when I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and love for the brethren..". That's what proves we are "born- again " when we can love like our Savior and obey Him with faith. Thanks for sharing. Without Jesus, we are dead people walking. ✔️🙏🔥
Words from the mouth of an angel. I could never speak so angelic. So well spoken with such love & empathy. Axhehee. Navajo Grandma
God bless you Grandma, never forget the old ways, pass it on to your grandkids, so Grandpa is not forgotten. The ♥️ Red Road is beautiful, you are beautiful.
Great advice, I just pray we all preserve our knowledge of all our amazing predecessor's. Much love & respect. Navajo Grandma
You brought this to life with your description and the pictures. We were able to get a very good appreciation of how things were in your childhood.
Thank you for sharing your precious memories with us. We are all the more richer for hearing your story.
Bless you, dear Navajo Grandma 🫂🙏💕
PS, you had me crying with you 💧
I loved reading your comment. Thank you for your kind understanding and being so kindly receptive, as it is so appreciated. I hate being so emotional. Its the heart strings that tug so deeply when I go back to this place. I miss my grandparents and all they taught me, I pray we all will remember how blessed we are and to pray always in gratitude. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you, Navajo Grandma ..thank you for sharing your amazing home and lands ..it is great beyond words that I can describe..like you yourself..Don't feel bad about thungs..you have Love that will protect you and see to it that you are well. ❤
Another comment from the mouths of angels. You all are angelic spirits saved for these great last days. May we like frodo & his friend Sam ever dependable no matter the cost. Your comment was perfect. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you grandma Navajo. This video and your words in it have value and have touched many hearts. Thank you for being the connection to the stories of our ancestors ❤
You are so welcome and thank you for subscribing and watching with kindness. I did subscribe to your exercise as well. Thank you for what you do to take care of yourself. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Grandparents are amazing I'm glad you had this time
My parents were not gone but they worked full time and I spent that time with my grandparents it's a special time I will always remember
Grandmas have a soft way of explaining live 💞
You must have been raised quite healthy too. Yes, grandparents are 1 in a billion nowadays. Hugs for sharing. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma hugs for sharing your important stories I still need to watch part one
I will share them both together when I watch part 1
Some of my friends are very interested in your side of the history and find it fascinating like I do
It's hard to open up but if you don't the story would be lost with you and we can't have that happen
You are very loved but Jesus never promised you easy times in fact the opposite right!?
I have been picking herbs and I have been rembering what you told me about Jesus teaching your people what they can eat and use
I'm looking at my herbal collection the same way
I have a gift for it and I know that's a good gift from God
I need to trust that Jesus is teaching me through the spirit right now
Can you pray with me
I know times are not easy right now and everything is in upheaval again please God give us the strength and the wisdom to know what to do in your favor
It is confusing times right now and the devil is tempting us all please guide us through your path
In Jesus name Amen 🙏💞
@@NavajoGrandma both sides of my family are very different so I learned different things from different grandparents I'm prepared grandma I don't have my grandparents anymore but I hear them this is through Jesus to or that would not be possible right Navajo grandma?
You are right and a good soul. Love you so. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma love you too 💞
I was here in this area a few years ago. Thank you for sharing this. I will never forget how beautiful it is and how spiritual it felt. It changed my life. We went to a sacred site and prayed on a red road journey with a Lummi totem on our way to DC to save Bears Ears and to work against fracking in Chaco Canyon. I have traveled all over the world, but this place your home is very special and I want to return because I felt complete there.
❤❤Thank you for your comment. It is a place that can bring such peace, as you stated. Healing. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing your early life.
I know the love you have of the land,and all that it is. I know because I share that same love of the land, and my ancestors. You and I , are of like mind, and heart.💕
My dear Larry, I love your heart and mind. Yes we are family and brother and sister. Your love of the land and all that is there in is Godly and life. Our lives. Thank you for these beautiful heart felt words that brought me such joy. Axhehee. Hugs to you with love. Navajo Grandma
Thank you Grandma. Thank you for sharing your history and traditions. History and traditions are getting lost and forgotten in this generation 😢
❤❤Such a beautiful honest perceptive soul you are. Great comment. Just lovely, wise, perfect & true. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
I am 11 years old i group with my grandparents they taught me well every memory is in my medicine pouch
Eleven years old and wiser than us all!!! Wow. Navajo Grandma
Greetings & blessings I am honored to have heard your stories, your heart is so good reminds me of times with my father, thank you thank you thank you Grandma your voice is like a hug
@norasmith5107 Thank you Nora. You are so kind to being receptive. So few are anymore. Everyone is in it only for themselves with zero empathy. It is appreciated. Make your New Year exceptional, remember who you are but most "remember God," pray always. Navajo Grandma
Love you too, Sister. Peace with you and your family. This gave me chills to see the beautiful land you came from. I could see you in my heart running and being free. Beautiful ❤
Yes thank you and I did feel like I was born Free, and until the reality started creeping into our Navajo reservations and the white folks started taking complete control, ranchers and what they wanted to do. The freedom died. I say that because I will share what they did to my Nali eventually. So very sad. Otherwise yes we felt free and God was near and creation was wonderful, a great blessing. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
We are always one,we are always connected pls wipe eyes ,ancestors still come back and the memories are so precious ❤ xxx family is so precious xxx❤❤❤❤❤bless your heart,love u grandma ❤❤❤❤
My joy is knowing my ancestors are more aware of me and they are praying for me and love me even more. I need them to help me through life. I know they exist here on t his earth and I feel their love, their directions and their protection prayers and so much more. I know you know what I am saying. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandmaeven with our different worlds, moving to different places, being far away from relatives, many not being able to hear the stories from our past relatives, many feel that connection that we are loved, not alone, and pray for wellness and wellbeing inside us, for loved ones, for all. Peace on Earth.
You write and comment so lovely. Thank you so much. Hugs again. Navajo Grandma
Grandma, you are a very special person. ❤
Such an accepted comment from a true heart and a heart of understanding. You are amazing to me. Love you. Navajo Grandma
I’m so sorry, thank you for sharing with us. God bless you. I too am very sentimental to my up bringing. I am able to live on my home place where my parents purchased when I was 3 years old, now I am 66 but I enjoy my memories ♥️
Aren't you blessed? You live where you were born. How impressive and how healing. Thank you for sharing. You are one blessed soul. Wow. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing your story and feelings (and the little anger)
cried with you too.
Loves
APPRECIATE YOUR KIND WORDS. Navajo Grandma
Oh my goodness that was so emotional. I wish I was there to give you a big hug grandma. We all love you so much.
I wish I wasn't so emotional. Darn. Thank you Matt. Love you. Navajo Grandma
AMEN AMEN AMEN 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽 thank you for sharing Ahe'hee' Ahe'hee' Ahe'hee' 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I don't mind making these videos but just remembering shi nali hastiin and shi bizhi and what they taught me gosh I get so emotional yadilah. I try to remain calm but being there where I was raised, remembering just is overpowering. I know you know what I mean. Just like when your mom passed on, I wept so awful by myself as I had to drive alone. The memories of how young your parents were when they lived in a trailer on pipeline road. It was the memories of my shi masani asdzaan yazhi & eating mutton there, seeing aunt Mae & how she was & remained feisty. When I saw & heard about Ronald Reagan, I thought, it's just like auntie, a fighter for kids & elderly so much. I had a good cry just remembering just like right now I see aunt Marie so young & vibrant as I only knew her as a child when daddy & mom & we use to see everyone. There was always aunt Louise who remained angry till her death that my Mom moved to Aztec. No matter, I was happy to take her apricots, apples, peaches and chiilthchiin etc. She still complained about my mom, I just let her be angry & just knew how I loved her just being there cuz my mom was gone with dad to the spirit world. Louise never knew how it was just her being alive brought us happiness & as she was an extension still to my mom. Then when she passed, I had another cry by myself. We all didn't have much but we all had each other. And when we drove to see everyone & we ate together, from my childhood eyes, it brought me such joy. I miss those days. Naneeskaadi has never tasted as good like back then, or mutton soup with frybread. But one day I look forward for us all sitting down together, with everyone to have that wonderful naneeskaadi made by our moms & dipping the soup, joy, laughter & love for each other. I can envision Christ eating with us all. Those are my happy thoughts. Amen. Love you.
Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I appreciate you very much, yes we all had our days of not understanding where we were brought up at, I remember staying in a tent out in many rocks, and getting on the bus to go to school as headstart. Then just playing up the hills, eating dirty-making mud pies, etc. I love you very MUCH, thank you Ahe'hee' Ahe'hee', let the Lord Bless You and your husband each day. 🙌🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙌🏽
@@irenescott252 I shall treasure your reply Irene. We do have many memories and what makes me laugh so much and when Roger and all of us get together and remember things. Roger said, "remember we got ready for school 7 days a week. Two days the bus never came for us so we ran and played. But that following 3rd day, the bus was there for another 5 days. We didn't know why it didn't come for a couple of days. Then Roger said, we didn't know it was called Saturday and Sunday. But everyday in Aztec, we got ready and dressed for school 7 days a week for ever. LOL!! Memories that make you smile. Love you too Irene. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma
Ovo je tako lijepo sječanje💝
Bog vam dao ljubavi, sreće, zdravlja🙏💝
Beautiful story...
It's all true❤❤. Love you. Navajo Grandma
Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
Thank you always. Happy to see your comment. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
I heard your voice and listened to your story and and shed tears with you. May God bless you and keep in his love always.❤❤❤
@MsLazor-nk1bc Thank you with love. I get so emotional & wish I wasn't but memories are so powerful. Thank you for watching. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@MsLazor-nk1bc Dale you are a good man. Navajo Grandma
It does mean alot to me, I think you grew up in a beautiful place, and all you got to learn, you were most fortunate, when you voice cracks and tears arise, I feel it too. Your family is with you in Spirit, I Love All I Learn from you, Hugs to you.....
Wow !... N.G. , Your passion, love and yes, your sorrow is felt throughout your viewers. 💌💌💌
Hi Kevin, Its empathy, understanding and what we all go through. We all go thru the death of a family, friend or subscriber and its not always easy. Thank you for your kind words. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you Kevin HAPPY THANKSGIVING AND ENJOY YOUR GOBBLE. Pray for your gobble. Turkey Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Navajo grandma I love your heart. I see sadness, but I also see hope in your words and in your ways. God and Jesus and the Holy Spirit someday will free us all from our pain and will be able to be with them in peace and harmony in these beautiful places that we were raised And happiest.❤❤
Your words give hope and that is hopeful in these times and days ahead and even now. I just am so emotional when I go to where I grew up on the reservation. Sometimes I cry with gratitude that God even found me out there in the middle of nowhere. Silly thing to say for God knows all of us so more intimately than we all realize. Love you for being so kind and loving. Navajo Grandma
💚💙💜 im crying with you. I so appreciate you sharing your journey, so much love to you and Grandpa.
Amye I wish I wasn't so emotional and thank you for your kind words. I hope your summer is moving on really great. We have traveled many places procuring documents and helping. I think Grandpa is ready to sell this company and let it go. He is not as involved as he aught to be. I think its time for him to rest. He has gained weight and what can you do but complain but it doesn't work. I hope and hope but well, we just need to move forward. I tell you there is a lot of stuff to do and hopefully we can help others instead of running all over the USA as we have done and slow down serving. Miss you two. Navajo Grandma
Welcome 🙏🏽 Back Home ⛰️ 🌲 ☀️ Navajo Grandma ❤ …. I LOVE ❤️ YOU SO MUCH !!!! 🥲
Well I could not have received a kinder welcome home. Thank you & thru your driving & being on the road it's a joy to hear from you. We are in Wells, Maine. I can't believe the driving hours, the gas, the TOLLS, ouch and then doing research. Always a wonder. Take good care. Remain safe. We pray for you daily. Thank you for being a trucker as this world would STOP without you drivers. I pray everyone loves & respects what you all do for America!! Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Grandma yvonne here... Your life's stories i feel deeply....
I believe everyone no matter where you come from, our ancestors had their ups and downs. I have Irish from my fathers side and Scottish and Cherokee from my mothers side. The irish and Scottish both fought to win any freedoms or rights they could and in the end a lot migrated to this beautiful country...a lot were probably good people but there were a ton of heartless cruel and wasteful people that also walked this land. They took and took EVERYTHING and thought NOTHING ABOUT IT..killing all animals in their view just for sport...Its really hard for me to even think about..ive cried many tears for their abuse.. feeling the pain and confusion from the Natives seeing the carnage and asking why ?
I My folks & I lived in a 1 room cabin in the woods and were blessed to have work, food in our bellies, and a roof over our heads. We hauled water , mama was lucky to have a wood cook stove of which i remember the smell of the fire and pancakes cooking...By some people's standards we were wealthy...we were as i was 5 years old and was just happy to explore my surroundings. I LOVE your love for your Grandparents and i could "SEE" you running to your Grandpa on his horse...you were painting a visual picture with your words and your tears felt with them. Ohhh theres a lot we could sit around a campfire and talk about. And know first of all I'm on y'all's side.
Whats coming up in the future..time will tell, but I'm going to remain optimistic...thats the only way I will except my thoughts. This is WHY I share SEEDS to benefit people.. share my garden stuff with neighbors etc. and can feel like in my corner we're making it a better place.
I hope we meet someday,
Keep telling your truths, they set Everyone FREE to KNOW what all happened and yet to LOVE Everybody...thats hard for me sometimes...i would rather roll up a newspaper and pop some people on the nose...but instead i send them love and Light and Love from my hearts better judgement.
I dearly LOVE you Grandma, may ypu always find Health, Peace of mind, Love and gratitude 🌄💚❤️🫂🌄☮️🌀🙏🤗😢
Yvonne what a beautiful, perfectly lovely expressions and how you tell your life, it was like I am there standing near by watching you and feeling how you feel, understanding and appreciating. So beautiful. You need to copy this what you wrote and treasure your words and heartfelt expressions. I hope you do. Just lovely. Thankyou and yes you are gentle and kind I can tell. There is a warrior inside me and a lot of Native Americans I believe a protection, anger, and just dealing with how others tear down any person who were born into their circumstances but are also outstanding citizens and people. I just loved your expressions and yes I would love to meet you one day as well. Hugs from Navajo Grandma (by the way I have a lot of newspapers rolled up)
Thank you so much for your kind words as well...and the very last line you wrote made me laugh out loud...
It was good to hear from you !!
By the way, I'm sending you a regular envelope with some tomato and pepper seeds in it.
You see , I paint every Wednesday at the West Fork fire station with my artist friends. This last spring we were given seeds at the fire station. A business had left over seeds and considered the "season " over so they gave them to our fire "captain" and he brought a big huge box of them and let us pick for our own gardens. That night when I went home I found out on the news about the fires in Maui... I freaked because I have family there. When I went to call them they said we're ok...some of their friends weren't so lucky, lost lives, homes and animals. Anyway I asked the station if I could get more seeds to send to Maui and was told to come and get the WHOLE box ... I shipped a bunch to my granddaughter and she gave them to anyone that had garden space, or land...I told her it may take a while for things to grow, but in the end it would help everybody financially and have better food .
I'm saving seeds again this year from my garden, so let me know if you need more .
Love and Blessings to you ... Your a precious soul sharing your life with all of us ❤🌄🫂
Thank you for sharing your life and your home with us I adore your memories, and your sadness touched my heart. I know my situation isn't near the same as those cattlemen ruining the food and herbs your family used to depend on, but I understand the sadness and frustration with my landlord trying to kill as much as he can of the forest I live in because he thinks people go to the mountains for a city park experience. I don't have room to grow a garden, so I go out and harvest the wild herbs to make syrups or dehydrate them and I forage much of that for my chickens and rabbits also, and it is truly a crushing feeling to see someone just come in and destroy that. I pray you never have to experience that again, Grandma, I pray Nature's abundance for you and your family.
Thank you also for sharing the pictures of the houses your family built! Did your grandfather have to shape all those rocks himself, or do rocks just form like that in that area? I watch videos of people using similar shaped rocks to build little forest cabins and it looks so beautiful and just part of the earth, but where I live in northern California I've never seen a flat rock.
I've also never seen a cicada except the hulls of the dead ones. I hear them in the summer, at least last summer I heard them very well, but I am interested in trying them one day. I found a book a few years ago with some old Cherokee food traditions that include cicadas, they would gather them at night and take the shells off, and take care not to let them into the sunlight or else they'd spoil. They had recipes for yellow jacket soup as well that I find very fascinating. I keep waiting for the cicadas at least to come out this year, but I have seen or heard any yet even though it's hot already.
I ended up watching Part Two first, so I'm off to watch the first part! Thank you again for sharing your wonderful memories with us.
Hi there and Wow I wish I lived with you. I know how wonderful it is to live off the land. I wanted to say those rocks my grandfather used were shaped as such. God is so good. Some were whittled but not all. In shaping them for fittings yes. It still amazes me that he and our ancestors found these and built a great city with these stones. You know back then it was nothing to do this. It was normal and the ways they whittled these rocks were common. We dont know those ways anymore. But yes, the cicada is run amuck all over the east. Its all over the news.. Thank you for this wonderful comment and I am so grateful I remember this place and how it use to look. I sure miss it. It is not my land to rebuild, it was a trust land for my grandfather's children not his grand children. Love you so. Pray always for those berries and all you do to care for your precious rabbits and animals. You are a wonderful steward and why wouldn't God not help you care for and bring forth the berries or vegetation you need to subsist. Pray always as He does live. We shall all see our Savior soon when He returns. Why do you think this hell on earth is happening? He that Satan fella knows his end is near. I love it. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
You are sharing your memories . This old bellegona appreciates your story Grandma.
Yes, thank you. Love your description. LOL! Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Hi Grandma thanks for sharing your Home I enjoyed your story prayers are good I pray everyday for all Creations
Thank you pretty butterfly and continue in your prayers daily. You shall see how God will answer you, protect and take good care of you as you remain prayerful. I am so proud of you. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
I Understand what you are saying, you are speaking the Truth, maybe the only one we hear it from, Thank you, Grandmother....You are so wise, I Pray Many Times in a day...GOD Bless You, and you husband, grandpa
I am thankful for my Nali and Bizhi who agreed to care for me from 18 months old to the age of 10. My formative years absorbed tons and I live in those wonderful memories and counsel, watching my paternal grandparents work, help, serve, with such wisdom and never knew we were poor. Now I feel I was wealthy in life. Love to you. Thank you for your loving kind heart and spirit. Navajo Grandma
Hey grandma your teachings are true and the correct information.❤❤
Oh how kind and thank you for your kind comment. Loved it. Navajo Grandma
Hello grandma,,❤❤❤❤hermosos paisajes ,saludos..
Me encantan los paisajes, ya que para algunos es desierto, pero para mí es vida, como comprenderéis. Gracias por tu comentario. Siempre trae alegría a la abuela. Abrazos. abuela navajo
Thank you very much ❤ grandma for sharing your life history 🙏 ❤ I love hearing about our history. I did a research years ago on the long walk. Very sad history. But you did an amazing job of explaining a part of your history. We love you too 😘 and thank you for always sharing ❤ 😘
Thank you. Navajo Grandma
Grandma My favorite thing is to hear your stories of your life. I love the parables too. There is a longing I feel and it gets fed when I hear these stories. I actually replay them as I fall asleep.
The emoji thing says Ron but I am actually his wife. We just are on the same phone cloud.
Well Ron's wife, I enjoyed reading your comment. I am also happy to hear you listen to these videos. I get so darn emotional at times and gosh I am so sorry. Its when I return to where I use to be and where I grew up with gpa and gma, those heart strings just pull so deeply on my heart, the tears just pour. I don't know how to cry. Some people do but not me. I sound awful when I rehear this. But it is truly an amazing formative years I had learning powerful stuff being at the ankles of my Nali and Bizhi. Miss them so. Hugs and have a wonderful sleep. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
I remember, they made you take raisins back, you climbed down a ladder, and I think you said you put shoes back on them, see I remember that was a while back, I love you, God Bless
Kristin you do remember and thank you sweet one. I did take the raisins prepared for the dead, I changed their shoes from backward to being straight and invited them to return, otherwise they would continue their journey, I climbed down a ladder which opened tons of amazing stuff to me, 4 sleeping people I shook and they would not wake up. Remember I was little and all I know is those raisins were darn good. YIKES. Navajo Grandma
Dammit YT, why won’t you let me watch this sweet grandmas videos?!?
Just found you and I love your spirit, fellow Grandma🤗✨💖✨🤗
Well I hope YT got it straight. I hope you are well and thank you for your comment. So happy you fought to see gma. Hug always. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for taking us with you. I used to be taken around the countryside to forrage by a grandma and then we would prepare and eat the food. She would tell me how to do things right and tell me off when i picked too much soil with the plants haha! I still hear her voice when I do these things but it is harder to find the plants because of weedkiller. Most beautiful moments of my life but we didn't have to endure so much. I am shedding a tear with you, so sorry for all that suffering.
If you wrote a book about what you just shared, I would be the first to buy it. Wow, what amazing memories. Great comment and yes we share much. Thank you always. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing your homeland and history with us, love you back 💝
I can’t imagine how heartbreaking it is to see your land changed so much.
Even when I grew up, it was living off the land every day (by choice & abundance) and now it concrete & buildings.
What happened to your people was exponentially worse, and on behalf of all who would do things differently, I’m so very sorry 😞
Please continue to share, as a way to document for future generations 😍
(Gentle embrace)🤗
You know what, its all forgotten and forgiven. You were so kind to apologize when you had nothing to do with it. Way back when is still way back when and we have moved on, we use these historical lessons as a strength and for our knowledge to be a better people, make better choices and just be wonderful. I pray you see t his and know you are wonderful and loved here. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
Dearest grandma, thank you for sharing your life experiences with your grandparents! And how your grandfather built so many livi n g dwellings. How much wisdom and love they imparted! You were blessed to have your grandparents. Mine were passed away by the time i was 8 years old and i miss them very much. And all they could have taught me. I lov e the place you showed us in this video. It looks deserted, but it holds your heart. Thank you for sharing this with us! Have a blessed night! Much love and peace! Ruth 💖 💖 💖
Thank you for being receptive. It is appreciated. Navajo Grandma
What you say is very true. A lot of us have been waiting to hear it. Thank you Grandma.
The rose is beginning to blossom.
I sure hope so. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
I've been to The southwest. I want to go back.I love the beautiful scenery and the spirit.❤
It hasn't disappeared but will soon as communism sweeps this land as it is doing now. Get on home. Navajo Grandma
We love you grandma!
@@rascalwind HAPPY 4TH! LOVE YOU TOO!! Navajo Grandma
This video reminds me about my grate grate grate grate grandmother she pasd away 2 years ago she taught me how to make tridtanal yarn yaca sope and how to weve she taught. Me the tridtanal ways we had are land for meny meny years we have a tridtanal adoby house every time i viset it makes me cry her name was Lora whayaco
Where are you from? Interesting. So thankful you appreciate all you have been taught!!! Well done. Navajo Grandma
So emotional so heartfelt you start me off crying i remember homeland and my family ❤xx
I get so upset at myself as I try to bite my lip and try so hard to not waver in my voice or try to stop the tears, as I am creating this video of home and where I grew up. It is powerful and what a mess after that. I hate being so emotional. Sorry. Navajo Grandma
I can picture what you were describing. You have beautiful cherished memories. Thank you for sharing your love from where you were born and giving us all a view of what it was like for you growing up. You're wonderful no matter how you grew up beautiful soul. Luv you and Grandpa ❤
Hi beautiful lady!! Happy to read your sweet comment of understanding. This is my formative years and where I did grow. I don't know how God found me but He did. It seemed like a desert where no one could be found but I was along with every wonderful soul and ancestor. And gpa. Thank you for loving us and thank you for your kindness. Always. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching and hopefully learning. Write down and tell your life story. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
This is beautiful country, you are lucky to have this knowlege. I love your stories.❤
Thank you so much and so appreciate your receptiveness with gratitude. You brought me joy. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Predivna povjest, bili smo mala djeca poćetkom sedamdesetih, igrali se Winetua, kauboja, (indijanaca) kako smo zvali. U toj igri bilo je Čejena, Siuksa... od ljeskovih grana pravili smo jako dobre 🏹🏹, bilo je bježanja kad netko ispali strijelu, ma ne boli, malo žulja ali idemo dalje, plesali indijanske plesove uz udaranje u kante, lonce i ostala kuhinjska pomagala što je roditelje jako živciralo.
Jednom prilikom skrivao sam se u složenim i povezanim stabljikama kukuruza, brat me tražio ubadajući drvenim kopljem.... i pogodi me ravno u 👁️😭😭😭😭.
U Zagrebačkoj bolnici doktor mi kaže; Siuksi ne😭 i za minutu mi zašili oko, nisam izgubio vid🤔🥴
Nismo bili svjesni koliko je vaša kultura bila u nama, maloj djeci, koliko smo živjeli Vašu kulturu hodajući sa perom guske u kosi...
Skupljali smo, po nekad da nitko ne zna, 🍓🍒🍇orahe..., pekli 🌽 na logorskoj🔥
Čuvali🐄 i zamišljali jurnjavu 🦬🦬🦬🦬 našim livadama...
Danas kad to gledam, vratili smo se početku, prije europskog porobjljavanja i bjelačkoog nametanja kulture laži, licemjerja, korupcije, izdaje, otimanja, porobljavanja, okupacije, ....
Bilo je to lijepo djetinjstvo.
Na žalost bijeli čovjek vam je oduzeo mladost.... uz Božji blagoslov ćuvate svoju povijest, kulturu i prenosite na generacije koje dolaze.
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Kako si lijepu priču ispričao. Bio sam zapanjen kako ste bili tako hrabri mali Indijanci i kako ste primili taj ubod u očnu jabučicu kao hrabri Sioux. Sve je to zvučalo kao pokret koji se treba zvati KAD SMO BILI MLADI! Naši ideali, naša povijest, naša uvjerenja i priče koje smo čuli i ono što smo zamislili to smo i ostvarili. Molim se da ćeš uvijek biti HRABAR i imati HRABROST poput POGLAVICA STARI poput Tecumseha, Bika Koji Sjedi i drugih. Iako smo mi kao domoroci patili i naš jezik nam je uzet, naš Bog nas je blagoslovio stavljajući nas u ono za što su bijelci vjerovali da su pustinje koje sada nose najbolju naftu i plin vrhunske kvalitete, minerale vrijedne trilijune dolara, ali naša Navajo vlada se PROBUDILA i misli KLIMATSKE PROMJENE POSTOJE LOL!! Toliko laži je nekima postalo svakodnevno znanje i to je tako tužno. Trebamo se sjetiti Boga koji nas je stvorio i kome smo se molili, koji je otvorio velike vode i kako su naši preci sagradili veliku lađu i pobjegli od tiranije iz jeruzalemskih krajeva i dahom Božje nozdrve naši preci dovedeni u Ameriku. Naši životi su prekrasni kao što je bio tvoj u djetinjstvu. Sviđa mi se tvoj opis i kako si lijepo odrastao uz ove priče koje si živio, izmišljao i stvarao. Volim sve. Hvala vam što ste podijelili svoj svijet i gdje i kako je ova zapadna kultura Indijanaca i bijelaca prošla kroz svjetove. Molim se da ćemo se svi sjećati dobra, voljeti jedni druge i brinuti jedni za druge, ali jedina zloća Bidenovog predsjedništva sada uništava našu Ameriku. On Soros i Barrack Obama i ostali govore laži i čine zlo. Uvijek molite za sebe i živite život molitve i poštovanja prema Bogu. On će biti krajnje sredstvo svega zla. Zlo će biti uništeno. To je učenje naših glavara, oni su pokušavali okupiti narod da se bori za svoje slobode, postili su i molili se i tako malo tko je čuo. Kao sada. Ali mi znamo i možemo stati i kleknuti pred Bogom za pomoć koja nam je svima potrebna. Njegov sin, Jehova se uskoro vraća i zato zloća dobiva sve više jer će SAtana biti uništen.. Molim se da ću stajati uz tebe bez obzira gdje si protiv tiranije, zla bačenog na sve nas. Uvijek moli moj dragi prijatelju. Uvijek blagoslovi od Navajo bake
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Chapeau choacing
Kako smo pamtili riječi iz Winnetou filmova
Aoo Shi-ma-sa-ni💝🙏
Ne znam dalje🤗
Film Winnetou 3 sniman je u Hrvatskoj, uz rijeku zrmanju u regija Dalmacija
Bog vas blagoslovio🙏💝
@@dubab.249 Još jednom vam hvala na odgovoru i da, vidim da ste naučili dosta povijesti zapada i to nije loše, dobro je. Zagrljaj uvijek. Navaho baka
@@NavajoGrandma
Volim xas kao svoju mamu💝
Blagoslovljeni bili🙏💝
Thank you for sharing this with us. I know that this is so special.
It really is! Home is home forever. Thank you for understanding. Sorry for the emotions. Heck I wish I could just stop but its heart strings that get me every time. love you. Navajo Grandma
You are awesome. I feel that connection with Jesus and the native people in my heart. Sometimes I wonder if the native people are truly God's people that the Bible talks about and not the Jewish people. That would be a twist in the story
Well to us humans we separate ourselves through race, God does not. Remember this. We are literal children of His and we all matter. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
You Have Interesting History Navajo Grandma.
Thank You For Sharing It 💖❤
Actually very spiritual and simple. IT was always wonderful daily. Thank you. Navajo Grandma
Thank you for sharing your life and home. Beautiful place. I want to hear more of chaco and where Jesus came. All I’ve heard was negative or aliens. I know we’ve been lied to about history here from the father of lies. That land is amazing. Ps 50:10-11. Love to you
There is tons more about this Chaco Canyon. For now I will also schedule more videos about Chaco that needs to be known. Thank you for watching. Navajo Grandma
Navajo Grandma, We are about the same age, but with totally different experiences. Thanks for sharing and giving us an understanding about your early life.
I was in Navajo Land last week (not my first visit) - I went from Flagstaff to Page, back to Flagstaff, over to Albuquerque, back to Winslow, before heading south. Vast and beautiful.
That's a lot of ground cover. Do you have family or just sight seeing? I am nothing near there but we use to live in Chandler, AZ & we drove from Gallup to Holbrook, thru beautiful Payson, go down below sea level it feels like then make it to Chandler in true desert. Happy to hear you are out n about. Make excellent memories. Yes we maybe grandma's but a lot of traveling, and life ahead. We have since March traveled the USA 4 times for our genealogy clients procuring documents. So enjoy! I am praying somehow I can get gpa & I an RV or trailer to hitch up to a truck. It's a dream. But I believe. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I lived in Arizona for 25 years, I still have a daughter and granddaughters in Mesa. That same daughter lived in Flagstaff for 8 years and gave birth there twice. Her husband's aunt and uncle have a cabin in Pine (north of Payson) in which we spent 2 nights. I was traveling with my brother and sister-in-law for 1.5 weeks touring the High Country of Arizona, and then I, alone spent another week with my daughter and family in the Sonoran Desert (getting a bit toasty this time of year).
I love your channel and the insight you give about the Dine'. I'm learning a lot. I taught community college in Chandler for many years and fondly remember my Dine' students, mainly because apparently I have a Navajo sense of humor and they would always laugh at my jokes.😉
Your cross-country travels sound extensive. Let me know if you ever make it up to the PNW (Pacific Northwest). I would love to share a hug.❤
Inn at Blackberry Creek. Beautiful blackberry bushes etc. Quite a drive but gorgeous. Pendleton was so expensive more than buying it on the rez. YIKES!! We buy Wahington apples there as well. Hills hills hills & valleys like Virginia. Great to meet you & enjoy your trips. There is beauty all around. VOTE for our America truth justice & the American way. Navajo Grandma
Thank you so much for sharing with us❣️🕊️☝🏼
What you watersong, I love your name. Its so perfect and lovely. Thank you for your comment. Much love and hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma 🤍thank you-
the Algonquian water song is so beautiful- and we can find many other versions just as beautiful…
it is in the root of who I am, & I use the title as one of many- For we all are a WaterSong I believe.
The water is Life ☝🏼💦 all flows from it, & with it
& back to its source we shall go one day 🙏🏼
@@WaterSong432 Great comment as you shall find the teachings of your ancestors is THE WATER OF LIFE IS GOD. Christ came to your people as well and He is the representation of the water of Life. Navajo Grandma
Thank you Grandma!
Love you drew and thanks for watching and learning. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
I Love You too. I can feel the Hugs!
@@drewlanekustom Awwwww. Gma
Thank you so much for sharing, I think it’s a beautiful place
It really is! It was more than beautiful back then. Now its been over 70 plus years since things just changed and its mostly gone. I sure miss the good old days. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
You are SO BEAUTIFUL
IM MISSY CHAPPAROSA
SO. CALIF. NAVAJO PROUD
Keep Southern California GREAT AGAIN and thanks for your comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma to Missy Chapparosa, pretty girl. Navajo Grandma
🙏🙏🙏🙏💜♀️💜🖤💙💛🤍💜♂️💜🙏🙏🙏🙏 AMEN
I love you symbolic comments!! You are wonderful. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Thank you. ❤
JoAnn thank you for commenting and it is so appreciated. Navajo Grandma
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I want to say this, and I hesitate, but I’m over it. This land, obviously not the most ideal, was too much to leave to the people who were making something out of it. That is why the herbs are gone. I’m sure you know this, but it is done by design. I’m not part of any tribe, but the blood runs through my veins. I have seen the other side because I married into it. Not all people are like this, but most are. They will destroy everything we love out of pure jealousy and hatred. They are sadistic and love hurting people. It has been done for generations. You have survived. You get to tell your story. Keep sharing and showing what you have experienced. You are so loved and I treasure your videos more than you know.
I almost cried reading your comment. There is definite truth in what you expressed. That is what we are still fighting and being continually pushed upon us in all this land of America. Some how there is an end. I am a survivor as you expressed and thank you for listening and hearing my story. I still love this place where my life began, truly. It was thriving with love, hard work, hand work, herbs, plants, and family, rich in love, care and concern not for ourselves but also for others survival and that they mattered even here. I learned so much and I see why God created us. Its all so humbling. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I love you very much. I agree that there will be an end.
@@YearofKarma Eventually but a good end. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I know. 🥰 Love you too.
bless you
@carolinesledge333 Thank you sweet one. HUGS from Navajo Grandma
Thanks for sharing great video!
You are welcome and thank you for being here with Navajo Grandma. I really appreciate your simple comments. Gma
Ahèheè Shimayazhii for sharing the old ways!
Well yes, it was the old ways and the best in my life. Thank you for appreciating. Navajo Grandma
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🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡. Get dressed and go to a Pow Wow and receive the blessings from there. Enjoy. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma l pray that l can 😍 live in the air
❤ is in the air. 😊
Lettered up love in the air
You sound happy!! This is good. Hugs from Navajo Grandma 👵
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💗💗💗💗💗💗💗!!! Navajo Grandma
Can imagine your home from your description ❤
I appreciate your kind understanding and being able to see thru my drawings what it was like when life was abundantly thriving. To me it was so wonderful. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
Did u see what l said 😊 l love the way u talk .
Of course! I always read your comments silly!! You are my sweetheart!! Love you. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma ooo yes ☺ hagonee
Good drawings
CArol I love to drraw and there is a reason for it. Again it was as a little Navajo girl and I was put into a public elementary school because gpa my Nali did not want any of his grandchildren to go to boarding schools like he had sent his children. He found out how awful they were. Thus I did not speak english and sat in the back, with a terrible myopia and just drew and drew and drew from kindergarten to 5th grade. Beats me how I was transitioned from one grade to another. I love to draw and thanks so much for appreciating this. Thanks so much. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma I too love to draw, drawing saved me when so many classes I just didn't do well in. I needed glasses even before kindergarden.. Grammer school was the hardest with name calling like four-eyes and in those times being called retarted..and I was terrible with sports. I was left handed, I had one eye that was far sighted and the other eye was near sighted so my eyes didn't work like others. Drawing I did alot mainly horses. Tho I have never had a horse. Anyway I can relate to many of your shares even if I lived in different terrains and such.
Thank You Grandmother for sharing. :). In an odd way it reminded me of growing up on Lake Michigan.....flat as far as the eye can see.
Wow I have been there and yes parts of it was flat. I appreciate that you can understand and appreciate this video. Thank you so much. Love to you. Navajo Grandma
@@NavajoGrandma 😊😘
I rent a casitas in Santa Fe from a Navajo woman. You are always welcome. ✌😊
Goodness I need to visit. If I can schedule it after our long run across this great land I will ask if u can email me at dinehgrandma@gmail.com and I can give u my phone # or you can give me yours to call on my way there. I would call from albuquerque or klines corner. Let me know!!
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@@NavajoGrandma That would be Great! I have a large enclosed garden with tent.✌😊 I'll email a link to my 2 page blog that shows what's up.
My ancestors invented the canoes canoas that many natives used includeing barbecue, barbacoa it is a taíno invention.
This is great information. You also need to remember is Native Americans were very creative and wisely used whatever was in their environment for use. There are many Native American inventions through out the world. Great comment. Navajo Grandma
How is it that Native Americans make no mention of big beautiful buildings with giant doors?!
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Hmmmm. Navajo Grandma
Marie where would you get that question to ask. Hmmm Let me know. Navajo Grandma
damn onion ninjas!
I love you. Yup those onions do it every time. I love how you say this without saying it. Well said. Gma
I am from zuni
Im Sorry
No Sorry, we all learn from hard times and the memories are still present. We shall see one another again and remember. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
so you Do have a home ? ok
Well no. Gpa and I lost our home during the pandemic. It was our business doing research. It all went downhill. We had neighbors committing suicide who had 6 figure incomes. We moved our stuff into a storage where it still is. We lived in our car for a while but we are in the process of recouping and its not as fast as it use to be. Life has its learning experiences and we are always learning. Our van's transmission died and we saved that, then our master cylinder had to be changed. But you see, we make do. We still do research and we help others. I told gpa, we need to find a Grant Writer, get some money for all we do as it would really help to continue teaching everything I do teach. Do you realize the Universities and Colleges and K2 thru K12 use my videos to teach the children? Can you believe that? I am happy but I would be happier if I could just do this rather than research but that also helps tribes with enrollment as well. Thus we do what we do. We always pray and God leads us. I know my Nali is happy that I am not a loser, or a drunkard, smoker, and etc. I was raised being clean and thank goodness because dealing with life isn't all great some times. I always pray asking God to help me with prosperity, as it was always good to give a hand up, not to save people, but when we rented a truck, we always when driving on any reservation would pick up people and give them rides on our way and they would stand out holding a dollar but never accepted it from them. We sometimes stop at a store and buy them a sandwich, drink and something healthy to munch on on their ride to wherever. I know they would be so grateful. One Indian guy said, "man I have never been treated so kind and I didn't have money for food and you fed me. Here is my dollar, we never took it and we just said a prayer for him. He walked off and always waves when we drive thru. People never forget when a hand up helps. I know I have prayed for a house, chickens and a place to build a hogan but God doesn't seem to hear. Just a silly thought. Otherwise we are alive and doing what is right, hugs to you and thanks for commenting. It brings me such joy. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
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Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Renee and appreciate that you commented. Love you. Navajo Grandma
I am from zuni
@NoahQuam Wow, "family!" We go there and drive thru in memory of my Paternal Grandma whom we never met. I miss the oven bread that few make anymore. Does your family still make oven bread? Great memories. Navajo Grandma