Unintentional ASMR Kinaalda Navajo Rite of Passage Documentary Navajo Coming Of Age Ceremony
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Excerpts from a 2000 documentary film which delves into the Kinaalda, which is a Navajo rite-of-passage/coming of age ceremony for young Navajo women.
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It really makes me emotional to know the elders in this video are gone along with their ways and traditional ways
I never had one, either. Grew up in Christianity. I had my first daughter last year and another baby girl who will be coming in 9 weeks. I would love for both of my daughters to have a ceremony.
I am having my ceremony in 2 days, very nervous but I can't wait
Me too I'm nervous to have my kinaadla
I hope the ceremony went well! I'm sure it did!
@@margotbecker9446 no,I have to have another one
Thank you for sharing this special ceremony with us, it brought me understanding and connections into another side of me I wasn't able to participate,. it took me to a feeling of peacfulness, It was a beautiful ceremony ❤ Give Tonya a Big hug.for me!!❤
Thank you so very much for sharing this most beautiful and sacred moment it brought tears in my eyes feeling your longing,and pain and love and immense joy and gratitude for your life and family. I myself could feel the longing and pain as you spoke of your past and leaving the rez and families. I was taken far away from my families when I was very little and I still don’t know any about my families I have an tribal enrollment card and a shawl but this is all I have had since I was taken away. I am older now but I’ve always wanted to know about either sides of my families. I wished that I had some kinds of traditions and stories to teach my children so I feel that you are a very very blessed sister. You have a beautiful and blessed life. Bless you dear sister 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🥰😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
🇺🇸👍 Nizhonih…thanks 4-sharing ur story with us 👏🏾 🍬
wow thousands of year's of history
I never had one either, neither my two older sisters. My parents couldn’t afford it, plus, my family never lived on the reservation. We lived in town. It would have been nice to have had one. This way I could do it for my six granddaughters. Wouldn’t it be funny seeing blond blue-eyed girls performing this ceremony?
This reminds me of my sisters Kinaaldá
Ahéhee 🕊️
Her Kinaaldá Ground Cake was the best I ever had.
❤❤Cute kitty fear on his eyes❤❤
Mixing takes place on the 4th day
Most of the time it on the 3 because on the 3rd day at night the singing with prayers takes place then on the fourth day the cake is cut and served
Alot of them mix on ge 4th day
How old are you
nizhóní
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I had mine at 9…
Wth
That’s not a problem I had mine at 11❤🎉
Nizhoni', Ahe'hee