Thank you. This has been one of my most fave films as I am a weaver and basket maker. What a beautiful being who graces the lands. This region is always very special and holds great great ancestral memory. I just love all she is creating. Coming home. We are all coming home. Thank you thank you for sharing this. Hand to hand.
Ahe' hee for your on going encouraging words. Tasheena is a great example of up & coming younger generations embracing traditional practices & utilizing modern media to join a network of weavers.
Nice to see a younger generation come back home to continue this tradition. She’s one step to not letting the tradition being forgotten. I remember shí masaní always making rugs, I even seen her dye the wool and she even use to buy wool off of my nalí asthá. Idk if I spelt the nalí lady right. Sorry my comment is so long. Well for the first 5 years of my kids life they love the Rez even though they grew up mostly off the Rez. They’ll say we want to go home even though we’re at home in the small city area. So I hope they stay that way because when Cheii retires and they move back him we’re dropping them off lol.
Ahe' hee for sharing your personal story. That sounds like your kiddos are on the right track. I grew up mostly off the rez as well but our kiddos always ask when we are going to visit their Nali's so they can help around the farm and watch soccer with their Nali man, ha. Keep on doing what you're doing. Have a great weekend
I really enjoyed this interview. I am native New Mexican and a weaver but interesting enough I learned to weave while living in Norway. I lived on a farm that was very old and had looms just as old. I learned sheep to sweater, sheep to rug, even learned to spin and weave linen. It is nice to hear people reconnecting to the land and the culture❤
I'm watching this video, my mind heavy with worry about my unborn son.. doc's saying his not developing as he should. This video is helping me clear my mind. I find the sound of weaving calming and reassuring. May the holy ones bless you, and give you wisdom through your weaving. Thank you once again for this awesome content spagoshi
Sorry to hear about your son. Before our lil one was born, the Dr wanted to schedule an induced pregnancy but my wife and I both told him, "our lil one will come when he's ready." They insisted but we held back and out came our precious one on his own schedule. Continue to pray for blessings on your lil one, the mother's body knows best & Dr's don't know it all. We'll send good vibes your way.
the landscape is absolutely stunning; the artistry is so sacred; this beautiful young lady returning home to her roots and embracing the traditions so far away from all the raucous of Vegas.. beautiful interview.. i am exceptionally envious..
Hello from South Alabama here in America. Love and light to all ❤. Grounding to earth walking or sitting barefoot touching the ground helps humans heal from inflammation and connects humans back to nature.
I shared this❤new subbie here, ya ahteeh from San Antonio Texas! Im nakaidinee and keya oonie(misspelled im sure). I grew up all over, 10 yrs in Holbrook, 7 yrs on hopi land rez, 1 yr on Dine rez, and 2 yrs in Salish Kootenai land. Nizhooni🎉thank you!
Aoh' Yah at eeh shi' ada' I believe your clan is kin'yaa' anii', which makes your my masini or I'm your Cheii. Ahe' hee for watching and please subscribe, 🤙🏾
Amazing video. My mother does the same thing. Weaving. My grandma still weaves also and she’s almost 90. The thing about my grandma. She doesn’t like commercial yarn 😂
Thanks for sharing your story Luke, ahe' hee shi'kis. Masini's know best & I would recommend hearing as much stories from her as possible. Take care brother
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!! Beauty lives. Is the guitar music from the movie "Catch and Release"? Can't remember the name of the band or songwriter. Comes from a peaceful place in the soul. So does this story.
Ahe’ hee David for your heartfelt comment. The score is originally written & performed by Sean Trauth. He’s a fellow UNM alumni and currently resides in Austin, TX & has been an active performing musician & writer since college. This score is special because it is my wife & I’s theme song. Ahe’ hee for your continuing support.
Hello I love listening to other weavers with their talents of weaving they have a wonderful gift. My mother is a well known weaver her name is Ruby Hubbard she weaves for a living it’s also her income she weaves for trading post. But love this vlog about Tasheena her rug is beautiful.
Ahe' hee for watching our video and what area does your mom live? I think it would be interesting to interview her as well. Reach out to us via social media or email us at info@spagoshi.com
Da'an'zho I'm 100 💯% native american I love navajo buns I'm apache artist and my mescalero tribe we usually have our hair down and straight with headbands much love ya'et'eh ixehe thank you
That was cool talking about Navajo rug weaving but you should see world's Navajo rug in chilbeto Arizona my brother in law mom was part of that made world's largest Navajo rug thanks for the video see you next video later 🤙
We heard about the largest rug in Chiibito, we were down the road from there but didn't make it since they had a high school graduation. If your brother in-laws mom is willing to be interviewed, please have them reach out to us via social media or email info@spagoshi.com ahe' hee!
🐦🏝️🐦🏞️🐦🌲🐦🌴🐦🌱Wonderful Day, Very Very Beautiful and Colorful Tree of Life, Love and Laughter with Inspiring Lessons to Look Listen Learn ... Thank you for Sharing your Labor of Love and Art from Grandma Begay 💝 of Central California Originally from Black Mesa Forest Lake Community. We Love it 🌾🐦🌱🐦🌿🐦🌴🐦🌲🐦🏝️🐓 🐏🦙🐐🐑🐏🦙🐐🐑🐏🦙🐐🐑🐑💕💞💕💞🌻
Ahe' hee for watching & sharing your supportive words. Hope all is well in central California. We interviewed a Pueblo artist in Northern California, check out her episode, ahe' hee! Link: ruclips.net/video/vfDtNYl7gqk/видео.html&feature=sharec
Yah at eeh, Glad you enjoyed Tasheena’s video & setting up a loom is just the beginning. Continue being curious & finding traditions. Your mix is interesting but I’m sure you’re full of knowledge on culture.
Maybe she was referring to the weaving part that she needs no guidance from her mom. The peace surrounding her as she weaves is astounding! Maybe a sheepskin covered yoga mat for sitting would help? Very beautiful about the rez when I visit my parents and siblings out there❤
@@mysticallavish1360 I'm assuming the same thing but I think it was taken out of context. What I got from her story was the areas of weaving she didn't learn from her mom, she filled in by doing her own research and networking with other weavers. The area was absolutely peaceful. After the interview, my wife and I went to a quiet spot and soaked in the peaceful sound of wind and birds. I certainly miss being in this area of the rez. Ahe' hee for watching Tasheena's video and the second one is coming Sunday morning!
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Thank you. This has been one of my most fave films as I am a weaver and basket maker. What a beautiful being who graces the lands. This region is always very special and holds great great ancestral memory. I just love all she is creating. Coming home. We are all coming home. Thank you thank you for sharing this. Hand to hand.
Ahe' hee for your on going encouraging words. Tasheena is a great example of up & coming younger generations embracing traditional practices & utilizing modern media to join a network of weavers.
Nice to see a younger generation come back home to continue this tradition. She’s one step to not letting the tradition being forgotten. I remember shí masaní always making rugs, I even seen her dye the wool and she even use to buy wool off of my nalí asthá. Idk if I spelt the nalí lady right. Sorry my comment is so long. Well for the first 5 years of my kids life they love the Rez even though they grew up mostly off the Rez. They’ll say we want to go home even though we’re at home in the small city area. So I hope they stay that way because when Cheii retires and they move back him we’re dropping them off lol.
Ahe' hee for sharing your personal story. That sounds like your kiddos are on the right track. I grew up mostly off the rez as well but our kiddos always ask when we are going to visit their Nali's so they can help around the farm and watch soccer with their Nali man, ha. Keep on doing what you're doing. Have a great weekend
Ya'Teh shi'ma'sani, very beautiful rug your making and good life continues with your perspective way of knowledge and skills you have. 😊
❤️ ahe' hee for your comment. I'm sure Tasheena will appreciate your encouraging words.
I really enjoyed this interview. I am native New Mexican and a weaver but interesting enough I learned to weave while living in Norway. I lived on a farm that was very old and had looms just as old. I learned sheep to sweater, sheep to rug, even learned to spin and weave linen. It is nice to hear people reconnecting to the land and the culture❤
Ahe' hee for sharing your story. Your journey sounds just as interesting. Keep up the great work!
Loved this! I come from a very well known Navajo weaver. So wonderful to see our younger generation keeping this art and part of our culture alive!
Ahe' hee for checking out Tasheena's series. Yes, it is great to see younger generations picking up old traditions and carrying it on.
Thank you for sharing what life is like where you are at.
I really wish I was back in Az. again.
Aoh’ Rock Point is a peaceful area. Ahe’ hee for your comment & support
@@Spagoshi I may get there after my Wife is called to the next world
I'm watching this video, my mind heavy with worry about my unborn son.. doc's saying his not developing as he should. This video is helping me clear my mind. I find the sound of weaving calming and reassuring. May the holy ones bless you, and give you wisdom through your weaving. Thank you once again for this awesome content spagoshi
Sorry to hear about your son. Before our lil one was born, the Dr wanted to schedule an induced pregnancy but my wife and I both told him, "our lil one will come when he's ready." They insisted but we held back and out came our precious one on his own schedule. Continue to pray for blessings on your lil one, the mother's body knows best & Dr's don't know it all. We'll send good vibes your way.
Thank you, for your words. It's a beautiful thing what your doing on RUclips. I'll keep you updated. Many blessings to you and everyone you interview.
@@capt.morgan8975 aoh' 🤙🏾
This is a beautiful viedo and thanks for sharing 🦋🦋🦋🌻🌻🌻🐝
Aoh' you're welcome
Thank you for sharing your beautiful life. Very interesting and amazing blessings from the land. Your story amazes me.
Ahe' hee for watching & supporting Tasheena's journey 🤙🏾
Thank you for sharing your personal story.. 🎉❤😊
Awesome story my friend next time my friend Navajo t.pain🙏💪😎👌
Yessir, we're going back to that area next year for other deep dives. Much appreciate your support 🤙🏾
@@Spagoshi make a interview with me some time my friend 🙏😎💪 okay later z Navajo t.pain
@@lavontso4336 email us at info@spagoshi.com or message us via social media, ahe' hee
I understand what you mean, land calling you back home… good job in learning how to use the natural dyes👍🏼
Stay tuned, next week, we touch on the process of the dying, ahe' hee for watching
the landscape is absolutely stunning; the artistry is so sacred; this beautiful young lady returning home to her roots and embracing the traditions so far away from all the raucous of Vegas.. beautiful interview.. i am exceptionally envious..
Ahe' hee, we appreciate your great comment & the change in Tasheena's life. Have a great day! 🤙🏾
Hello from South Alabama here in America. Love and light to all ❤. Grounding to earth walking or sitting barefoot touching the ground helps humans heal from inflammation and connects humans back to nature.
Ahe' hee for your wise words. Reconnecting is always a must in this day in age.
Lovely design ❤🎉😊
Couldn't agree more with you. 🤙🏾
Very fascinating, thank you for sharing
Aoh' glad you enjoyed the video. Next episode is this Sunday
I also enjoy watching, great vlogg spagoshi
Ahe' hee for tuning in, please subscribe and share the word. Have a great day!
I shared this❤new subbie here, ya ahteeh from San Antonio Texas! Im nakaidinee and keya oonie(misspelled im sure). I grew up all over, 10 yrs in Holbrook, 7 yrs on hopi land rez, 1 yr on Dine rez, and 2 yrs in Salish Kootenai land. Nizhooni🎉thank you!
Aoh' Yah at eeh shi' ada'
I believe your clan is kin'yaa' anii', which makes your my masini or I'm your Cheii.
Ahe' hee for watching and please subscribe, 🤙🏾
@Spagoshi right, my mom is nakaidinee and my dad is kin ya aanii. 😊
Amazing video. My mother does the same thing. Weaving. My grandma still weaves also and she’s almost 90. The thing about my grandma. She doesn’t like commercial yarn 😂
Thanks for sharing your story Luke, ahe' hee shi'kis. Masini's know best & I would recommend hearing as much stories from her as possible. Take care brother
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!! Beauty lives. Is the guitar music from the movie "Catch and Release"? Can't remember the name of the band or songwriter. Comes from a peaceful place in the soul. So does this story.
Thanks Nick, and thank again for the stories that are a part of the great and beautiful Navajo Nation and land where they live.
Ahe’ hee David for your heartfelt comment. The score is originally written & performed by Sean Trauth. He’s a fellow UNM alumni and currently resides in Austin, TX & has been an active performing musician & writer since college. This score is special because it is my wife & I’s theme song. Ahe’ hee for your continuing support.
Aoh’ anytime Dave!
Hello I love listening to other weavers with their talents of weaving they have a wonderful gift. My mother is a well known weaver her name is Ruby Hubbard she weaves for a living it’s also her income she weaves for trading post. But love this vlog about Tasheena her rug is beautiful.
Ahe' hee for watching our video and what area does your mom live? I think it would be interesting to interview her as well. Reach out to us via social media or email us at info@spagoshi.com
Great video, maybe next you should interview local kachina doll carvers. My grandparents used to do it all time
If you know of anyone who still carves Kachina dolls, please have them PM us on our social media or email info@spagoshi.com
Ahe' hee
Da'an'zho I'm 100 💯% native american I love navajo buns I'm apache artist and my mescalero tribe we usually have our hair down and straight with headbands much love ya'et'eh ixehe thank you
Ahe' hee for sharing some of your culture. Eventually, we'll be interviewing Apache relatives as well. 🤙🏾
Is that train rock? Been to a ceremony there before.
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That was cool talking about Navajo rug weaving but you should see world's Navajo rug in chilbeto Arizona my brother in law mom was part of that made world's largest Navajo rug thanks for the video see you next video later 🤙
We heard about the largest rug in Chiibito, we were down the road from there but didn't make it since they had a high school graduation. If your brother in-laws mom is willing to be interviewed, please have them reach out to us via social media or email info@spagoshi.com ahe' hee!
@@Spagoshi she passed away long time ago most of those women they had passed on they were 7 ladies that made the world largest Navajo rug
@@nealnez7729 Thank you for sharing some history. 🙏🏾
@@Spagoshi your welcome see you next video 🤘 later
🐦🏝️🐦🏞️🐦🌲🐦🌴🐦🌱Wonderful Day, Very Very Beautiful and Colorful Tree of Life, Love and Laughter with Inspiring Lessons to Look Listen Learn ... Thank you for Sharing your Labor of Love and Art from Grandma Begay 💝 of Central California Originally from Black Mesa Forest Lake Community. We Love it 🌾🐦🌱🐦🌿🐦🌴🐦🌲🐦🏝️🐓
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Ahe' hee for watching & sharing your supportive words. Hope all is well in central California. We interviewed a Pueblo artist in Northern California, check out her episode, ahe' hee! Link: ruclips.net/video/vfDtNYl7gqk/видео.html&feature=sharec
Wow, I'm 57 Navajo mix hoping, Zuni and Italian. I don't know how to weave, but I can set up loom?..I know rite? Yea,...that's me.
Hello there, love you show.
Yah at eeh,
Glad you enjoyed Tasheena’s video & setting up a loom is just the beginning. Continue being curious & finding traditions. Your mix is interesting but I’m sure you’re full of knowledge on culture.
my hometown.... Tse Nitsaa Deez'ahi
Nizhoni 🤙🏾 Thanks for checking out our channel & help spread the word, ahe' hee
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What was that sound at the 18:04 mark???? Just curious!!!
Good catch, I think that's her pup. He's a big husky and was probably nervous that I was around her while he was inside the house.
😮😢we always need guidance from our elders. Without their guidance you wouldn't be weaving, being Diné. "I don't need her guidance" isss.
I don't recall her saying she didn't need guidance. Can you elaborate on your comment?
Maybe she was referring to the weaving part that she needs no guidance from her mom. The peace surrounding her as she weaves is astounding! Maybe a sheepskin covered yoga mat for sitting would help? Very beautiful about the rez when I visit my parents and siblings out there❤
@@mysticallavish1360 I'm assuming the same thing but I think it was taken out of context. What I got from her story was the areas of weaving she didn't learn from her mom, she filled in by doing her own research and networking with other weavers. The area was absolutely peaceful. After the interview, my wife and I went to a quiet spot and soaked in the peaceful sound of wind and birds. I certainly miss being in this area of the rez. Ahe' hee for watching Tasheena's video and the second one is coming Sunday morning!
@@Spagoshi wooo, can't wait!!
Hello. New subscriber , from Tsalie. So your my sister by clan. Im Red Bottom and Bitter Water.
Nizhoni 🙌🏾 Welcome to the Spagoshi community & ahe' hee for watching Tasheena's video 🤙🏾