So nice to hear someone speak the language from home. We must adopt and incorporate technologies into our lives. Education is needed to preserve and protect our culture, language, and lands. Blessings to you all.
this is very good... i want to learn more of this language but my grandma was the last one who spoke any and she died... do you know anywhere i can study it... much thanks
So nice to hear someone speak the language from home. We must adopt and incorporate technologies into our lives. Education is needed to preserve and protect our culture, language, and lands. Blessings to you all.
Ya'at'eeh
Love to you Acoma People from Diné Nation🕊️
My grandma's brother married his wife who is Taos/Acoma born in Santa Fe NM:)
My grandmother was from Laguna. I lived there in late 60s. Related to the Marmons on my father's side. Hearing the Native language is so nice.
I'm a Marmon living in Laguna myself 🙏
What a beautiful presentation! I hope you students are proud of your efforts.
This is fascinating to listen to... but also sad too, maybe the various tribal languages will survive if people try to save them
Its so great to hear
this is very good... i want to learn more of this language but my grandma was the last one who spoke any and she died... do you know anywhere i can study it... much thanks
How to say thank you
right on brad and sam!
good job Sam its your sis Merissa its a good message people need to stop focusing on that stuff and start focusing on our tradition
Good job Sam! I'm proud to know you know the language.
Thank you
Can anyone translate the expression, chimayo?
Shoaska Hano! You're my sister!
This is how my language sounds like.
yakka washti you are my sis guwadsi (hello)
I know what they are saying
dj boots Obviously because your not Native American like me.