Thank you so much for these videos! Pure gold. I was recently healed by a Navajo-trained healer of something modern medicine cannot address. It’s imperative that Navajo culture be preserved because the world needs their traditional skills and knowledge!
I'm so glad you included the Diné language being spoken. It is so wonderful to hear and soothing. It makes me happy whenever an Indigenous language is spoken especially since it has been in much danger of being lost.
Love your channel, and I am not a native American Indian. My lineage is Portuguese and Spaniard, born in Brooklyn, NY. But I feel my ancestors had a part in your history so this is interesting to me. I appreciate your people and respect your beliefs.
I love this history and the Diné language. I tried to learn along with teenagers where they really didn’t know how to speak in their language. Keeping the culture is very important. Otherwise it dies. Thank you Elder for this video.
Yeah, that's really similar to the estimated lifespan of orcas, which have some interesting matriarchal/matrilineal leadership/ societal structures similar to some human cultures also. I've heard of a few other old cultures where people were expected to live for just over a century, too. Amazing to hear this pop up in this video and reconsider in contrast to what we're taking as a norm for society here and now.
@@michelekurlan2580 that’s the popular version of British Americans, I think, from tech moving so fast & the divide between the children & parents. (I remember all when all this talk started.)
I love hearing you speak your language. I don’t know if I was dreaming, or just as I woke up, but early this morning it seemed like I heard you talking. I appreciate the teaching, many things resonate with my faith.
I’m thankful for your teaching of my History of my country of our land and how respectful and traditions you have taught us and your family and your children the importance of your life and your respect for your ancestors thank you so very much for your care 🙏
I just randomly visited a site near Lubbock called Yellow House Canyon where a plaque was posted telling of the American Bison Hunters attacking a Comanche and Apache village. 1877- such a short time ago really. Your teachings are giving me context far beyond what these “historical markers” and the internet mention. Thank you and I honor the Dine/Ute/ Comanche/Apache etc. on whose sacred ground I live and travel.
Ive left a similar comment before on a different video of yours, but if I had access to an elder such as Wally, I would probably make a pest out of myself. I sincerely hope, as one who's parents are long gone, that those who know Wally personally take the opportunity to learn from his knowledge and life experience. People of his generation from all walks of life should be greatly respected and cherished.
Beautiful outdoor presentation!! Ingenious structure adaptability to terrain surroundings...thank you for speaking correct original language of the land . Peace be too all....
Interestingly, in Çatalhöyük Turkey, they built the homes the same way, often combining them and even stacking them vertically. They did that probably 7,000 years ago. Goes to show that brilliant minds think alike. What a beautiful language. The tones remind of Mandarin which has 4 tones and Cantonese which has, I believe 9 - though those languages don't have the beauty and eloquence that Diné has. It also has the inflections of Sanskrit, the compounding of German, and the nasal sound often heard in Portuguese. Fascinating.
I have visited the four corners a few times. im absolutely in love with that area. its so old and wise and has so many stories hiding everywhere. I watch your videos to come to a greater understanding of that place. thank you for helping us understand
Thank you, as I had heard a Navajo man saying their people had come from out of the Earth, meaning they lived underground! I’m grateful for you clearing this up for us all, trying to learn true history! Thank you, Uncle.
I am part Cherokee, but love hearing the history of Native Americans. I volunteer each year (except the last few due to the pandemic) on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation where the Ogala Lakota Sioux live. It is wonderful to hear the Dine and Lakota languages. Both languages are beautiful. I also might add that the Cherokee language is beautiful. Thank you for this wonderful informative video.
The entrance from the top of the houses reminds me of the kekuli homes made by the peoples of what is now eastern British Columbia. Their homes were built into the earth and provided insulation from the cold winters. "Modern" humans would do well to heed the lessons of Nature and build according to the local conditions. I so appreciate your teachings.
I love hearing the history and learning such truths from our elders. When we think about another languages we often think overseas languages but there a different languages right here within our borders that should be learned and saved. Thank you for your teachings.
Thank you for sharing. I spent a year in New Mexico, Albuquerque and points north. I attended Pueblo feast days (Northern Pueblos) whenever possible. I felt a strong bond with nature there - very emotional - or maybe just from the altitude (😉). I learned about the origin, the emergence. That was almost 50 years ago - but I feel north New Mexico is my spirit home, if that makes any sense……and now the US Forest Service has (again) burned much of it !!! There are no words for such an evil act !
Ancient Siberians that cross the Baron straight into Alaska 30,000 years ago. Some went north through Canada and some traveled up the coast into south America and south central America ect. One people many tribes!
Thank you for teaching the past which is very important. A father i never met and didnt know i existed till found and called him was half Osage from Boley Oklahoma. All of our past are connected.
Many Native tribes mention the "Ant People" when speaking about creation/origin.. My whole life, I've believed in 'hallow earth', and there are many proofs of it in localized areas.. Could the Diné [and others like them] have been Who the elders referred to as the Ant People? To me, that would certainly make a lot of sense.. [Appearing from caves and/or underground structures] These stories/teachings are the absolute best! Much respect and thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for everything you share. Its a vital resource for my 2 Diné daughters, and myself. As a history nerd, you provide me with historical accounts rarley found in modern historical documents. Thank you so much!
Thank you grandfather mother was Diné she was raised out of her culture .. I'm learning and want to know everything about us! My other half is Apache! 🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing Wally! Out of curiosity, they entered and exited the structures through an opening in the roof. What did they do to keep the elements out, a flap or a door of some sort?
Thank you so much for these videos. It’s very inspiring work, and important information that is being related, and it’s truly a gift what you are doing.
Thank you so much for these videos! Pure gold. I was recently healed by a Navajo-trained healer of something modern medicine cannot address. It’s imperative that Navajo culture be preserved because the world needs their traditional skills and knowledge!
I'm so glad you included the Diné language being spoken. It is so wonderful to hear and soothing. It makes me happy whenever an Indigenous language is spoken especially since it has been in much danger of being lost.
I hope it doesn’t get lost. It’s proof of the truth behind the history of mankind and where it started.
@@notthisnotnow2568 I speak every language but Navajo
@@takezakiheroshima9701 pass it down and keep it alive.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. It’s a beautiful sounding language.
I much agree... It's very soothing to hear. I hope to hear more and learn more.💕 Have a great day, with laughs& smiles😊
Love your channel, and I am not a native American Indian. My lineage is Portuguese and Spaniard, born in Brooklyn, NY. But I feel my ancestors had a part in your history so this is interesting to me. I appreciate your people and respect your beliefs.
Executive Warrior Producers. Love that part!
Tyvm. Love these teachings
Just wanted to mention that your videos make their way up to Canada. Thank you for sharing with all of us.
the beauty in the history and the language, people need to slow down and listen
19 generations...102 years is a generation. Amazing. Excellent video. Thank you. 🤎
TY Sir, your purpose in the here and now reaches all infinity .
Thank you! All of the ❤s!!! 👏
Rewatching a bunch of these teachings to refresh my dulled memories. Almost no song one can hear only once.
Here in Mississippi, the Choctaw people say they came out of the earth in Nanih Waiya in Winston County. This explains the story to me.
Thank you so very much for sharing your sacred tradition so the many will return to your sacred teachings. Ahó
I represented the last remaining code talkers when I served in the army. Truly humbling and great respect for my dineh
Sir your talks are helping me so much. They are helping me to reconnect with my own Roman Catholic faith. Bless you and the work you are doing.
I love the bright colors you wear and the wisdom you share.
I love this history and the Diné language. I tried to learn along with teenagers where they really didn’t know how to speak in their language. Keeping the culture is very important. Otherwise it dies. Thank you Elder for this video.
102 years is a generation...just that by itself says a lot about modern life to me.
Yeah. I thought it was 20 years/generation.
Yeah, that's really similar to the estimated lifespan of orcas, which have some interesting matriarchal/matrilineal leadership/ societal structures similar to some human cultures also. I've heard of a few other old cultures where people were expected to live for just over a century, too. Amazing to hear this pop up in this video and reconsider in contrast to what we're taking as a norm for society here and now.
@@michelekurlan2580 that’s the popular version of British Americans, I think, from tech moving so fast & the divide between the children & parents. (I remember all when all this talk started.)
@@IanTranSend🙏🏼🙌🏼
Thank you so much for sharing. You are a very wise man.
Appreciate being able to hear the translation thank you so much 💕💕💕💕
I love hearing you speak your language. I don’t know if I was dreaming, or just as I woke up, but early this morning it seemed like I heard you talking. I appreciate the teaching, many things resonate with my faith.
OH WOW!
THAT ENDING IS PRICELESS!
I've wanted to just hear the language all by itself for a long time.
What a gift you shared with us.
THANK YOU! 👍👍
Yes!
Thank you for your teachings ❤
I’m thankful for your teaching of my History of my country of our land and how respectful and traditions you have taught us and your family and your children the importance of your life and your respect for your ancestors thank you so very much for your care 🙏
I just randomly visited a site near Lubbock called Yellow House Canyon where a plaque was posted telling of the American Bison Hunters attacking a Comanche and Apache village. 1877- such a short time ago really. Your teachings are giving me context far beyond what these “historical markers” and the internet mention. Thank you and I honor the Dine/Ute/ Comanche/Apache etc. on whose sacred ground I live and travel.
I've heard of the top entry homes. It's been awhile. Some said the shaking and blast had damaged some. Thanks sharing
I’m so grateful for your teachings!
Thank you for sharing the knowledge and wisdom.
Ive left a similar comment before on a different video of yours, but if I had access to an elder such as Wally, I would probably make a pest out of myself. I sincerely hope, as one who's parents are long gone, that those who know Wally personally take the opportunity to learn from his knowledge and life experience. People of his generation from all walks of life should be greatly respected and cherished.
Thank you for 2k video
Beloved is all truth. Nothing like hope to give. Aho❤❤
Such a beautiful (and complicated) language ! Thank you
My grandmother used to speak in tongues over me when she would pray for me as a child. It sounded like this, sir. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge + for speaking the language the way you did at the end too - it is really good to hear it! 🌞
It's interesting listening to the story in English and then hearing Wally speak in his own tongue! I'd need another lifetime to learn Navajo... 👍
Beautiful outdoor presentation!! Ingenious structure adaptability to terrain surroundings...thank you for speaking correct original language of the land . Peace be too all....
Thank you, my beloved Elder for telling us the stories of our people that many have long forgotten. Peace, Love & Blessings. 👍
Thank you for sharing your world with us.
Your stories feed my soul. Thank you to you and your beautiful culture and people. The truth always rises. Blessings and much love ❤️🙏❤️
Thank you for sharing these things about your people and your culture! It's both beautiful and interesting.
I'm from Edmonton Alberta Canada area we are called Dene as well
Interestingly, in Çatalhöyük Turkey, they built the homes the same way, often combining them and even stacking them vertically. They did that probably 7,000 years ago. Goes to show that brilliant minds think alike.
What a beautiful language. The tones remind of Mandarin which has 4 tones and Cantonese which has, I believe 9 - though those languages don't have the beauty and eloquence that Diné has. It also has the inflections of Sanskrit, the compounding of German, and the nasal sound often heard in Portuguese. Fascinating.
Thank you so much, I feel honored to have learned this.
I have visited the four corners a few times. im absolutely in love with that area. its so old and wise and has so many stories hiding everywhere. I watch your videos to come to a greater understanding of that place. thank you for helping us understand
Thank you for sharing your history. ❣
That's really something to hear real Navajo so fluently!
Nature, you can learn so many ways and things from mother and the animals. 🕊💙🌎
I could listen to this man speak for hours. So fascinating, and the language is so unique!
Thank you, as I had heard a Navajo man saying their people had come from out of the Earth, meaning they lived underground! I’m grateful for you clearing this up for us all, trying to learn true history! Thank you, Uncle.
Love the teachings. Thank you
Thank you for teaching and sharing your knowledge. Walk in beauty.
Thank you for sharing and keeping the history of our people alive. It is much appreciated.
I appreciate your explaining this! I am am grateful for you both, Mr. Brown and Shane, thank you...
I am part Cherokee, but love hearing the history of Native Americans. I volunteer each year (except the last few due to the pandemic) on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation where the Ogala Lakota Sioux live. It is wonderful to hear the Dine and Lakota languages. Both languages are beautiful. I also might add that the Cherokee language is beautiful. Thank you for this wonderful informative video.
The entrance from the top of the houses reminds me of the kekuli homes made by the peoples of what is now eastern British Columbia. Their homes were built into the earth and provided insulation from the cold winters. "Modern" humans would do well to heed the lessons of Nature and build according to the local conditions. I so appreciate your teachings.
Thank you for sharing your oral history with us…. In my opinion it is more important than we know…
I enjoy watching and learning the true history of America. The native people are the true people to me.
There is a Tribe of Dine,' or Dene living in
TADOULE Manitoba, Canada.
They are Navajo, who immigrated from USA.
I love listening to him beautiful man. We can learn a lot . God bless you.
I love these stories! They fill in all the gaps.
Thank you for your teachings shí cheíí .
This history is priceless, great video!
I love hearing the history and learning such truths from our elders. When we think about another languages we often think overseas languages but there a different languages right here within our borders that should be learned and saved. Thank you for your teachings.
Thank you for sharing. I spent a year in New Mexico, Albuquerque and points north. I attended Pueblo feast days (Northern Pueblos) whenever possible. I felt a strong bond with nature there - very emotional - or maybe just from the altitude (😉). I learned about the origin, the emergence. That was almost 50 years ago - but I feel north New Mexico is my spirit home, if that makes any sense……and now the US Forest Service has (again) burned much of it !!! There are no words for such an evil act !
A great sharing...many thanks for sharing the old ways,what was old is new again!!!!!
It's always an enlightening pleasure to hear from Wally. Ty.
I'm hooked on your story telling. Thank you.
Ancient Siberians that cross the Baron straight into Alaska 30,000 years ago. Some went north through Canada and some traveled up the coast into south America and south central America ect. One people many tribes!
Thank you, Dine Grandpa. I want to come home.🐬
Really love n appreciate the maps w images it really brings it together. Also love love to hear the language thank you 🥰
Infinite LOVE, & Infinite Gratitude. 🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏🕊🙏
I AM GRATEFUL. I AM THANKFUL.
I LOVE YOU, LOVE!!😘🕊💋💛🖤🕊
Oh so grateful for the invaluable knowledge you share with us!!
Thank you for teaching the past which is very important. A father i never met and didnt know i existed till found and called him was half Osage from Boley Oklahoma. All of our past are connected.
One of my favorite RUclips channels. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing. It's great to know the history
A very special episode. Thanks Wally. Peace B w/ U
Great stuff! Totally dig this channel :-)
Thank you! I love these so much! ✨🌎✨. 💕💕💕💫
Many Native tribes mention the "Ant People" when speaking about creation/origin..
My whole life, I've believed in 'hallow earth', and there are many proofs of it in localized areas..
Could the Diné [and others like them] have been Who the elders referred to as the Ant People?
To me, that would certainly make a lot of sense.. [Appearing from caves and/or underground structures]
These stories/teachings are the absolute best! Much respect and thanks for sharing!
Hopi's are the ones that have the knowledge .And other pueblo tribes.
Navajos do.
@@DanteQuixote89 I know. People want to hear. Go to ancient secret discoveries, Mahooty is the one people can listen to.
@@j.livingstoneseagull3914 Whatever. Obedient one...
@@DanteQuixote89 What the hell is your problem.
Thank you so much for everything you share. Its a vital resource for my 2 Diné daughters, and myself. As a history nerd, you provide me with historical accounts rarley found in modern historical documents. Thank you so much!
Kia Ora (To You Life) from Aotearoa / New Zealand. Beautiful teaching thank you
I honestly wish we had a RUclips channel to teach the old languages done in an easy format to understand like "sesame street"
Good teaching , thank you Walley .
Respect and Honor ! Thank you Sir 😊 🙏
Great teaching! Thank you.
Beautiful. Thank you
Thanks Wally I love to hear the history of your peoples journey thank you, was one of the rooms a ceremonial room?
💜💫Gratitude💫💜
Thank you so much for keeping the history alive
Thank You for sharing this History, very important! Peace
This is so awesome:). Thank You!!!!:)
Yeah Wally’s on thank you we love you🧚🏿♀️🌻👼🥑🐶😇🌺🧚🏿♂️💜
And I'm Kiiyaa'aanii (Toweringhouse People) and it is the first Original Clan?! That Kiiyaa'aanii BLOODLINES - WE ARE STILL HERE?!
Thank you grandfather mother was Diné she was raised out of her culture .. I'm learning and want to know everything about us! My other half is Apache! 🙏🏼
Continue your work ist amazing
Thank you sir.
Thank you for your time and your wisdom. I love your videos you upload. I really like it when you ended this video speaking your own language.
Really appreciate the teachings / sharing traditional ways from elders xOx
Thank you for sharing Wally! Out of curiosity, they entered and exited the structures through an opening in the roof. What did they do to keep the elements out, a flap or a door of some sort?
Thank you so much for these videos. It’s very inspiring work, and important information that is being related, and it’s truly a gift what you are doing.