Vanishing Ancestral Foods With Miss Navajo

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Sheep Butchering? Well we missed that part but we got to the food summit shortly there after.
    Join Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, as we journey to the heart of Navajo Land.
    We meet with Miss Navajo Nation and discuss some of the foods our people have lost. And some ways that we might be able to preserve.
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  • @larry7397
    @larry7397 Год назад +60

    I heard recently, that 60-90% of the standard American diet (SAD) has been ultra-processed. Most of the nutrition that used to be in our food has been replaced by preservatives, corn syrup, so-called seed oils, artificial colorings and flavorings, and so forth, all for the profit and convenience of Big Agriculture. And then we wonder why we have so many health issues...🤔

    • @larryhernandez76
      @larryhernandez76 Год назад

      Die-it. . . . .

    • @elatomala1976
      @elatomala1976 Год назад

      Now they have added BIOENGINEERED INGREDIENTS. People in HAZMAT suits are preparing whatever they are adding.

    • @KuraiKuroNeko
      @KuraiKuroNeko Год назад +3

      This is so important, knowing what our ancestors ate, because our DNA remembers what to do with it! These concentrated deconstructed/processed corn products and oils are being rejected by my pancreas. If I've learned anything in life, it's too much concentration of a good thing can become bad. So I've been researching these foods to feel well and find dietary balance on a sometimes medicinal basis, and now I feel demystified about why I'm gambling being hurt by fried bread as an adult despite having so much Native blood and enjoying it plenty as a child (although looking back rn, all the dancing made me hurl after several powwows, so my mother learned not to give me too much soda/juice+fried bread). The simplicity of the dried "lunchmeat" ingredients with the berries sounds tasty, and easy to digest. I find certain oils hurt while others are helpful, and meat fat oil has never hurt me the way basic manufactured vegetable oil does..

  • @TheLightbright01
    @TheLightbright01 Год назад +89

    When younger I had big gardens. My son came over and told me I don't want beans. I had fixed green beans with small red potatoes. Fixed with real butter and salt and pepper to season. So, he ate a spoon full from respect of me cooking them. He said wow these are good. I said I planted them, God made them grow, I nurtured them till they grow to right size. Now enjoying what God gave us

    • @trudymccann3671
      @trudymccann3671 Год назад +4

      Great Video, such a story, I would have loved to enjoy your fine food 'Lightbright'!

    • @mattsmith3750
      @mattsmith3750 Год назад

      Nothing tastes better than something you have grown!

    • @user-kn5so5gp8m
      @user-kn5so5gp8m Год назад

      That is a beautiful memory to share ty.

  • @st3v3h4py
    @st3v3h4py Год назад +42

    Congratulations to Miss Navajo!
    Working in the USDA commodity food program for several years now, I want to mention Karo syrup was removed from the commodity package many years ago. Thanks to Native leadership involved in the program, we have much lower fat and sodium content in packaged foods, along with locally sourced fresh produce and frozen meats. People who eat commodities today eat healthier than the average American diet. There are also traditional foods being introduced, bought from Indigenous producers.
    Food you traditionall grow and harvest yourself will always be best, but commodities aren't what they used to be, if you need food.

    • @robertrichard6107
      @robertrichard6107 Год назад +5

      Nothing wrong with natural saturated fat, trans fats have almost been eliminated which were horrible, I think they even added that to peanut butter. Rice grown in US isn't very healthy must use lots of water to get the poison out. There are some scary carbohydrates in our processed food! Some humble complex carbohydrates like the potato are still good, but I don't fry them in vegetable seed oil anymore.

    • @robertrichard6107
      @robertrichard6107 Год назад

      Nothing wrong with natural saturated fat, trans fats have almost been eliminated which were horrible, I think they even added that to peanut butter. Rice grown in US isn't very healthy must use lots of water to get the poison out. There are some scary carbohydrates in our processed food! Some humble complex carbohydrates like the potato are still good, but I don't fry them in vegetable seed oil anymore.

  • @melaniek7577
    @melaniek7577 Год назад +8

    It's overdue that you teach US the better ways to live ! I am listening and I hear you.

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Год назад +6

    Yeah, you never want to lose your language or your pantry, never ever. That's where a people's healthy self-concept rests. I remember my mom telling me about things she had as a child the names of which she only knew in Napoletano. Her mom died young, so she never learned how to make them after she married. I couldn't search on them until I randomly ran into a video about how to make cicerchiata, and I still remember how much fun it was to make it with her.
    It's funny too -- when my grandparents got here, the government gave them information about how to cook "healthy food," and to stop using garlic and olive oil. Thankfully, they ignored all of it. Now, everyone sees the Mediterranean diet as a pinnacle of health! It's very heartening and optimistic to see all of the young people recovering and treasuring language and food!

  • @TheLightbright01
    @TheLightbright01 Год назад +15

    People now days don't know you don't fish when it is to hot. A lot if the fish will have worms. Also the same for rabbit

  • @monumentsam8800
    @monumentsam8800 Год назад +11

    Wow grandfather. Amazing that you came out to share. We should all listen to what you have to say!!!

  • @briannadavenport7194
    @briannadavenport7194 Год назад +9

    Your Voice is Healing for Me... Thank You

  • @steveilg6134
    @steveilg6134 Год назад +5

    It was great having Miss Navajo greet me after finishing the Shiprock 1/2 Marathon! Aheèheè from beneath Dibè Nitsáá

  • @trudymccann3671
    @trudymccann3671 Год назад +17

    So incredible to see the Nations preserving there language, their ways, and their knowledge! Such an important Culture to preserve, and the Life of "The People"! Thank you, Elder Wally Brown and Team~!

  • @jillschroeder1625
    @jillschroeder1625 Год назад +12

    I agree. I think we all must study the old ways.

  • @gregorytoddsmith9744
    @gregorytoddsmith9744 Год назад +18

    It is very enjoyable to see this.
    Heritage is being celebrated and taught to the young so they might gain the benefits of the lessons presented here.

    • @ekatasatya2995
      @ekatasatya2995 Год назад

      since when is a beauty contest part of traditional american indigenous culture ?

  • @RMAli23
    @RMAli23 Год назад +9

    Excellent information. Please rediscover the old foods and recipes. They were best, and we all need them today.

  • @Wop-a-hoe
    @Wop-a-hoe Год назад +3

    Thanks for speaking of how our females play important roles through times of celebration and what is our definition of Beauty ✊🏾 ❤

  • @TM-ev2tc
    @TM-ev2tc Год назад +10

    I have always wanted to go to the Choctaw Indian Fair.
    PS. I am not Navajo, but I would like to have a lamb Navajo taco and a peach drink one day. Just for the fun of it.

  • @ethansmallsandthescaldeddo7645
    @ethansmallsandthescaldeddo7645 Год назад +6

    When i was in the army i served with a navaho woman and i used to hear her speak to her family(someone named wally ironically enough)on the phone, ive been fascinated ever since, thank you all for running this channel

  • @jandunn169
    @jandunn169 Год назад +17

    Ahéheeʼ Wally!! you look very healthy yourself. This was a fascinating video. I. have noticed that some friends who eat sugar have a lot higher cholesterol levels. Healthy fats like avocados and olive oil do not raise cholesterol. Frying foods is unhealthy especially when fast food places reuse it and use cheaper unhealthy oils like canola. I have seen some healthy cookbooks lately by indigenous chefs.

  • @catherinesarah5831
    @catherinesarah5831 Год назад +7

    🇦🇺 I wish you every success in getting this very important work out there. 🕊🌹🙏

  • @humanresetproject
    @humanresetproject 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love waking up and going to bed and listening to your wisdom to help start and finish my day, Ahéheeʼ Grandfather Wally 🙏💕

  • @lisachelton4599
    @lisachelton4599 Год назад +14

    This must be my favorite channel. I would like to buy a book about the topics covered in this episode.

    • @alchemybyangela
      @alchemybyangela Год назад +1

      There's a great cookbook by Dale Carson called "New Native American Cooking".

  • @diatonicjon
    @diatonicjon Год назад +5

    I never noticed his USMC pendant! Semper Fi. My ancestors that were Marines grew up in the Southwest, Arizona and New Mexico. My grandfather and his son on my mother's side; World War II and Vietnam.

  • @jeanniewilson777
    @jeanniewilson777 Год назад +7

    I can't eat animals. I have had fry bread at a powwow in north Florida, I loved the bread. There was a stand where they only used cast offs from animals to make things and made herbal soaps.

  • @MatthewKhamvongsa-ic3xv
    @MatthewKhamvongsa-ic3xv 5 месяцев назад +1

    My wife is Navajo and my in-laws have taught me how to butcher sheep early on in our relationship haha.Now we are married it's been 24 years now we have 7 children and her and her mom make the best fry bread yes this newer generation need to listen to the older people the elders have a lot to say they are wiser in their years and to keep traditions and life style of the Dine going strong I love watching your you tube my friend I wish I could shake your hand 😊

  • @kg6337
    @kg6337 Год назад +9

    This is so beautiful! Family is best when surrounded by food!

  • @timsim83
    @timsim83 Год назад +9

    Thank you for preserving and persevering to this foretold Time.

  • @WurledPeas
    @WurledPeas Год назад +4

    Wally is 100% correct bout what he said about the foods we eat today and the probable necessity to remember the way these real natural foods were gathered and prepared. He said this especially in light of “the way things are going” and he is right.

  • @IanTranSend
    @IanTranSend Год назад

    So great to see an elder speaking with young people in and out of their language. Thank you for sharing these teachings.

  • @ralphsmith8350
    @ralphsmith8350 Год назад +8

    Good for you on food health! I enjoy your videos. Thanks.

  • @MrZeggie
    @MrZeggie Год назад +7

    Thank you sir for this fascinating topic. I deeply enjoy these videos.

  • @begmarz
    @begmarz Год назад +1

    🎉Thank you for Sharing from Great Grandma Begay and Grandma Marietta ....

  • @margomolla6220
    @margomolla6220 Год назад +2

    I love listening to your native language.

  • @jennymauger
    @jennymauger Год назад +2

    Thanku Grandfather & Miss Navajo Ms Cassidy, friends & family for bringing out these basics. I’m a mixed blood native New Zealander & have seen all these issues here too. Kia kaha kia ū. Love to your grandson for his dedication too 😍🤩

  • @thanksforstoppingby
    @thanksforstoppingby Год назад +7

    Keep up the good work.

  • @teddygrammatonbmx2226
    @teddygrammatonbmx2226 Год назад +8

    I’m a certified personal trainer, I will come train all the native people!!! We’ll all get healthy together!!!

    • @teddygrammatonbmx2226
      @teddygrammatonbmx2226 Год назад +2

      Start a Gym!!!

    • @SoldierDrew
      @SoldierDrew Год назад +3

      We have gyms and Native certified trainers already in our communities.
      But commercialism and poverty have more to do with our epidemic of diabetes than lack of exercise.

    • @teddygrammatonbmx2226
      @teddygrammatonbmx2226 Год назад

      @@SoldierDrew self motivation will get anybody out of anything. Failure to act and fall victim leads to prolong suffering and excuse filled life.

    • @teddygrammatonbmx2226
      @teddygrammatonbmx2226 Год назад

      @@SoldierDrew don’t put the wrong stuff in your mouth!!! Simple!!!!

    • @Nagitax
      @Nagitax Год назад

      ​@SoldierAndrew this is true. People who are not from reservations do not understand this. They have very good intentions but the root of the problem is much deeper and beyond what they are really prepared to tackle.

  • @briangraham367
    @briangraham367 Год назад +4

    Love from Iowa. Thank you for the videos!

  • @SpiritualBabe101
    @SpiritualBabe101 Год назад +2

    Hello miss Navajo 💐 thank you matua

  • @vtpoet5300
    @vtpoet5300 Год назад +1

    Hello, Grandfather-
    I hope you are well.
    There is a revolution of health, food, understanding, and spiritual freedom taking place here in the UK. It is beautiful to witness and be involved in. Across the globe, there are many exciting developments occurring. People are waking up to the sinister powers that are destroying the Mother (Earth) and her children, we are taking back our power. It fills me with great hope for the future.
    Much love and respect.
    (Brother Shane, thank you for the emails 👍)

  • @friendoengus
    @friendoengus Год назад +10

    excellent episode
    felt great to hear folks speaking dineh language together
    nice to hear from the guests too
    and food quality, and food sovereignty are valuable topics
    thank you, guys!

  • @rebeccaelle135
    @rebeccaelle135 Год назад +5

    good teaching.

  • @heathersteinhoff9540
    @heathersteinhoff9540 Год назад +4

    Thank you.

  • @wyioughta
    @wyioughta Год назад

    This needs its own series. This is the first step in becoming self-sufficient

  • @boyjimini11
    @boyjimini11 Год назад +3

    One of the most important videos on the internet 👏

  • @whitecrowwing1730
    @whitecrowwing1730 Год назад +4

    a brilliant episode and good advice.

  • @jeffreycollins7297
    @jeffreycollins7297 Год назад +4

    Thank You for another wonderful history lesson that needs to be told. I sure hope Wally is working on a biography, as the world needs one. or three.

  • @crazy4277
    @crazy4277 Год назад +6

    This is so important and topical... I have been ill with Asymptomatic Pneumonia for about 6 weeks now - I can't help but think it has something to do with the food I eat... Thank you Mr. Brown AND Shane! Thank YOU...

    • @Weedkilla1993
      @Weedkilla1993 Год назад

      Did you try the carnivore diet ?

    • @Nagitax
      @Nagitax Год назад +1

      Mullen is supposed to be very good for treating the respiratory system. It is a wild growing plant and considered a weed. Nettle is also good. Depending on other factors, elderberry is good but I would not recommend an unexperienced person to forage it because there are look alike and proper preparation is required because it can be very poisonous otherwise. Although not from North America, Greek Mountain Tea is also helpful in treating and preventing sickness but I suggest that you only aquire this from reputable sources. Organic only for everything. Also, of course, sage.

    • @Nagitax
      @Nagitax Год назад +1

      If you have autoimmune disease, be extremely careful especially with elderberry and anything that stimulates the immune system. Organic raw garlic cloves fermented in local organic honey is good too. You can also look up the traditional recipie for fire cider but be prepared. Do not use fire cider if you have gastritis or ulcers.

    • @Nagitax
      @Nagitax Год назад +1

      The healing power of bone broth also cannot be underestimated.

    • @miyaiun4723
      @miyaiun4723 Год назад +1

      Hi. If you hâd the vaccines, that might be the cause. It created problems for me and many people have had been afected by those shots. May you find a solution to your problems.

  • @goog1e821
    @goog1e821 9 дней назад

    Thank u cheii for speaking up about the need to be aware of what we consuming throughout life and how we can help one another do it

  • @MicahScottPnD
    @MicahScottPnD Год назад +1

    Non-native here, "white man". Ive thought of fry bread sort of like "fair food". At the fair, you try all kinds of foods that are delicious introductions into, sometimes, a whole culture. Like corndogs, like baklava, like gyro, etc. You try that one thing, then you get interested in the rest of the story, which is fantastic! I love me some fry bread, some commodity cheese from native friends, etc. But I am so glad to hear about "three sisters", the native practice of growing corn, bean, and squash together, how awesome! Why do they grow so well together?! Perhaps scientists might not even know the answer to the old old knowledge of "three sisters". Fry bread is a doorway, to me, and the world into which it leads is spectacular!

  • @renalynch8783
    @renalynch8783 Год назад +3

    Yes. Yaataah. I remember when my late sister used to make yucca fruit for us. I always wonder if anyone still makes them.

  • @iainmelville9411
    @iainmelville9411 Год назад +2

    Hearing the language was wonderful.

  • @gjerrildkro
    @gjerrildkro Год назад +5

    The talk of "reparations" should center on the native Americans.

  • @unclebuzz6913
    @unclebuzz6913 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing some of your culture with us.

  • @charlesutley4539
    @charlesutley4539 Год назад +4

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @DavidD6969
    @DavidD6969 Год назад +4

    Great video and very good info 👍

  • @irisiris6717
    @irisiris6717 Год назад +2

    Thank you sir.

  • @HebrewYisrael
    @HebrewYisrael Год назад +4

    Getting away from processed foods is the first best step! I ❤ U guys! I cannot wait to get back out there and fellowship with you all

  • @mercyshaver5264
    @mercyshaver5264 Год назад

    What an honor to learn the Navajo tradition.

  • @Dovid2000
    @Dovid2000 Год назад +1

    Food culture and material culture are essential elements in preserving a person's ancestral legacy. Enjoyed watching this.

  • @michellebrock9936
    @michellebrock9936 Год назад

    Calling for a systematic change, I love it.

  • @joyona7430
    @joyona7430 Год назад

    Thank you both. Very necessary information for all people around the world to learn about. We the People all over the world in all our communities and backgrounds are one family under G-d. It is past time for us to work with each other to preserve and share all the ways that all our traditional cultures had for producing and preparing natural healthy foods that preserved our health and our lives. Together we will prosper for our mutual benefit and preserve our families and restore all the people of this earth to our natural good health. It is not too late. G-d bless us all with new beginnings. Together we will solve our current challenges (aka junk food aka highly processed food, aka poisonous industrial seed oils, the excessive amounts of sugar in processed food. WE have our work laid out for us. Thank you Wally and Shave for your work excellent work on our behalf. We really are all in this together : )! Let's work together and change our world through the power of our kitchens and our unity!
    Dear Shane and Wally Brown as soon as possible I will increase my contribution. I truly appreciate you work on behalf of all of us. Shane I am a grandmother and I am not very cyber savvy. Please let me know if you find my contributions have stopped. I actually do not know where my automatic payments are coming from when they go to you? I would like to know Shane so I can be sure that you receive them without interruption.. G-d bless you and all.

  • @fireupyourheartfortruth
    @fireupyourheartfortruth Год назад

    Thank you My Elder. You have helped us much!❤😢❤😊

  • @R3N3G
    @R3N3G Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/LQRAfJyEsko/видео.html

  • @looooooone
    @looooooone Год назад +2

    I would love to hear more about the foods, so interesting, thankyou.❤️🥰

  • @dl6490
    @dl6490 Год назад +1

    Thank you 💖🙏💖

  • @aSpacetimeAdventurer
    @aSpacetimeAdventurer Год назад +1

    community is more important than ever these days

  • @Nagitax
    @Nagitax Год назад +2

    I see a specialist who is originally from Iran and he has told me that I need to only eat food that our tribal people ate because the food supply in the US is "not right." In my research and learning, I have found the link between the Eugenics program and the GMO foods which dominate the US food supply today. The genetic engineering program is Eugenics. I have learned about the effects of gene therapy and the methods used to genetically modify organisms and it is quite frightening to say the least. A huge effect from these experiments is the cancer prevention gene being turned off. These are not theories but facts that are occurring in reality but the enormity of it is just too much for most people to really comprehend and they choose to just ignore what is happening. Modern life also makes it very difficult to eat our traditional food because many of the seeds have been lost and other foods are difficult to gather and process. I live in the southeast and I am certain that acorn was one of our food sources. Acorn takes a tremendous amount of processing to remove the tannins. Another abundant source is dock seeds which can be made into flour and the roots were traditionally used as dye for the cane in our baskets. Black walnut is another traditional food but the black walnut trees have almost been wiped out here. Pecans are plentiful. This video is a reminder that I need to heed this advice.

  • @merlin6625
    @merlin6625 Год назад

    Pemmican was also a favorite in the past. Bless you!!
    May the Great Spirit watch over you. 🙏

  • @stephanieholman354
    @stephanieholman354 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🤗

  • @gaerganabojinova2905
    @gaerganabojinova2905 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video! I have always wondered what Native American people ate before colonization since our food is sadly not even real food anymore. I started "de-colonizing" my diet some time ago, so I am happy to see others thinking about this as well. Also, recently I discovered another delicious Navajo food at the Hubbell trading post - steamed corn. It smells delicious when opening a bag of it. Based on my understanding, you may store it for a long time, and has all kinds of nutrients including vitamin B6.

  • @roberteugenemartinezfrias5525
    @roberteugenemartinezfrias5525 Год назад

    May the Great Spirit bless you all and abundantly

  • @kastenolsen9577
    @kastenolsen9577 Год назад +8

    I am usually judged by the color of my skin. I am part Chinese, Hindu, Hebrew, German, French and my father was Polish. I am a Buddhist monk, I live by the right that we are all equal. We are all mankind!

    • @robertrichard6107
      @robertrichard6107 Год назад

      I too am stereotyped by my mothers skin type who's all English. Besides French, German Jew, Mik-Mak, Armenian, Kurd on my father side, I also have First Nation Chipewyan, and have been on a few sweats. Presently I am an eagle feather holder since Athabascan is Dine` - 'the people'

  • @owenmanygoats8037
    @owenmanygoats8037 Год назад

    I was a young man when my grandma taught me how to make it. Because I was a outdoor kid always horse back riding and hunting with fishing also. So it was a good snack.

  • @jonlewis7562
    @jonlewis7562 Год назад +3

    You are wise. I could only hope to meet you. Time is not my friend.

  • @dustinewing7974
    @dustinewing7974 Год назад +1

    Im european but I really enjoy your channel!

  • @myronmire4463
    @myronmire4463 Год назад +1

    Great show (we will go back the old ways/ the good path, only when we are forced to) sad but true.

  • @debrapaulino918
    @debrapaulino918 10 месяцев назад

    ❤ Prayers for you to regain your old ways of wisdom.

  • @jayster.k.wiseguy
    @jayster.k.wiseguy Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @patandler4391
    @patandler4391 9 месяцев назад

    I am glad you are talking about this.I began getting involved with your people in the early 2000's and participated in the pow wows and expected to see healthy traditional foods and was shocked to see the unhealthy food there like the fry bread.At that time I then realized they were
    eating what they were given by the government and still handed down these foods to generations.
    I am enjoying your lessons,grandfather

  • @thisorthat7626
    @thisorthat7626 11 месяцев назад

    I watched a documentary about Indigenous Australians, and the health issues they have because of changing to a Western diet. One person decided to eat ancestral food and his health immediately improved. As Wally mentioned, different plants grow in different climates. Eating what grows in the area you live is common sense and how to be heathy.

  • @grtheredroad9923
    @grtheredroad9923 Год назад

    We have chosen comfort over our calling and we have to change our minds to be a healthier people as was our ancestors

  • @christialuella6594
    @christialuella6594 Год назад

    Thank you ALL for the wonderful work of keeping these traditions ALIVE 🖤

  • @johndelamontaigne7711
    @johndelamontaigne7711 Год назад

    Im really glad that you are raising awareness about harmful foods and encouraging traditional foods. Health is our most precious gift! Blessings and the best of health to you and the Dineh people mr Brown!

  • @kabernat
    @kabernat Год назад

    This was a very excellent video! I really really enjoyed this one. Yes, we cannot put things in our bodies that are processed, filled with the fat of the animal, the various cooking oils like vegetable and canola and that, that is simply not good to eat.
    It leads to obesity, High Cholesterol, Diabetes and a whole lot of other health issues. Olive Oil, Sunflower oil and such is best, even avocado oil.
    I also really enjoyed hearing you speak with the very lovely ladies in the native tongue. Just beautiful, thank you 💕

  • @karlakirkpatrick2214
    @karlakirkpatrick2214 Год назад +1

    I have a fixation some a obsession on tiara's and crown's 👑 why is that, 🤔 and a few other things as well. That tiara is 🤩😍🥰🤤😋

  • @ydne
    @ydne Год назад +1

    I did a Google search for a Native American Fast Food Restaurant on Coors Road in Albuquerque in the mid-1980s. I couldn't find the name of the wonderful restaurant, but seeing all the good current and past Native Food Businesses reminded me why that food is some of my best memories of my college years at UNM.

  • @kitchfairman5043
    @kitchfairman5043 8 месяцев назад

    I found my brain and body to work much better when I did not eat pork. I tried the ancient Hebrew diet for a season, and now i stay away from shellfish too. I would love to compare Hopi, Lakota, Navajo, Pueblo etc. menus.
    One of the biggest thrills of my life was realizing the holy days were celebrated all over the world on the same days! ... Merry Messiah Gathering 💛😉

  • @edwinarroyo2485
    @edwinarroyo2485 Год назад +2

    Native language oldest form of communication in the U.S....amazing

  • @kylegoldston
    @kylegoldston 11 месяцев назад

    Keep up the good work on this issue, people will come back around.

  • @Platero505
    @Platero505 11 месяцев назад

    We ate dry shredded jerky, added wild onion, and chile wrapped in tortilla. Summer sheep camp food in Smith Lake, NM / Continental Divide.

  • @dougreed9843
    @dougreed9843 Год назад

    Wally your endearing truths that you share are so very important even for those of us who aren't part of the tribal people like the Dine. Our white ancestors ate more healthy and loved lived longer due the simplicity of preparing food. The industrialization of food is the biggest problem that continues to support the medical and pharmaceutical industries that want to maintain the sickness and not cure it, the wild natural means our ancestors lived by has been lost and we are not talking about very long ago 3 to 4 generations or prior to the industrial revolution I believe most humans relief completely on a different lifestyle then of course this modernazation of all things. I appreciate your kind gentle way of sharing and to me that jus is loving one another reminding each of his own histories be blessed dear brother I have moved from California to Colorado and now settled in Indiana where my sister lives and life has settled down much less stress and hardship is finally behind I traveled several times through Yuma going back and forth thought of you etc. Seriously I wouldn't want to ever interrupt or be a burden I would love to meet you and shake your hand, your spirit is genuine and true. Thank You once again very much needed to our human family that we share these things with the next generation even more so the way things are today.

  • @boyjimini11
    @boyjimini11 Год назад +3

    According to weston price the native Americans who ate their ancestral diet had the best health in the world tied only by the masai herdsmen in Africa. Cavities were not found in their mouths and in over 1000 mouths studied only 10 teeth even had slight blemish but none had Cavities. Bless these men and women

  • @StevenKroeger
    @StevenKroeger Год назад +1

    wow...its a long way from Miami florida

  • @jackiekrystalstarguardian369
    @jackiekrystalstarguardian369 Год назад

    This is so important to talk about.

  • @user-pn9ds9ij1v
    @user-pn9ds9ij1v 8 месяцев назад

    Blessings family 👪

  • @kimnenninger7226
    @kimnenninger7226 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing. This is great information.

  • @HanCheChe
    @HanCheChe Год назад

    Alex! What an amazing way to hear and see you for the first time in years. Fantastic, the work you are doing. Thank you.

  • @Niansha
    @Niansha Год назад

    To see your interactions from the intro to the clans to speaking your native language. Simply fascinating.

  • @johnnyphoenix1223
    @johnnyphoenix1223 Год назад

    Congratulations miss Navajo have yourself a wonderful day >^..^

  • @dannycassinellibarac9993
    @dannycassinellibarac9993 Год назад

    Thanks for.your videos sr!

  • @ChocolateChip130
    @ChocolateChip130 Год назад +2

    Awesome show as expected. Thanks for the information. Kefir milk for Gut Health. Saved my life. No money in a healthy person or community. Make BigPharma SMALL again. Ahéhee

  • @Mr.Avuncular
    @Mr.Avuncular Год назад

    Wally it is so true that all the things that you spoke of such as oils and foods that we as people eat today are not good for you. Keep up your ways to preserve and teach the younger generation to understand this