Shidá’í’! That’s my uncle. I see him every week at the Drop-In Center, but we may be shut down if people do not show up enough. Jiní. Thank you for documenting this. 🔥🔥🔥
Ahe' hee for your comment and he is a great person to listen to and share stories. We found out we're related to the same people and have experience water being splashed on us by the same cheii, haha
Yaaeetah, I liked his teaching of - his Dine Clanship, it's orgination, the roots.. In our Dine teachings, we are told, find your roots, which is our clanship coming from both mother, father, grandparents side. Everyone you identified yourself - even in conversation or prayer, ceremony- we are honoring the Holy People. Let us teach our children that...
Aoh' agreed. Mr Lee has a wealth of information, especially when he goes deeper into the clanship & the history of the sacred mountains. Those topics are coming up in the next episodes. Ahe' hee foe your support 🤙🏾
Very interesting, I'm from da western navajo rez, im early in my 40's most folks his age don't speak English, or even think English. Very different. I'm jus soo fascinated by it. Great interview, very likeable guy. Thank you.
Yessir, his stories are fascinating & full of history. It was a good day to explore the cutter canyon area. Ahe' hee for watching his video & we have one more episode of his coming out next weekend.
Ahèhèe!!! This was a powerful and genuine interview! You could feel the powerful intentions! I think that these wisdom keepers are living treasures. I also agree that the youth need to be listening and hearing out these teachings, so that they can stay alive. As a young person myself, I have learned so much from our elders.
Yessir, Anthony's storytelling is definitely an enjoyable conversation & the history he brings to the table is one of our deepest dives. Glad you are enjoying our content. Ahe' hee
I saw "Anthony Lee" in the title cos thats what my Uncles name is..and then i clicked the video and found out it really is my uncle Buzzy 😊 Thats my mom he's talking about when he says my sister Lula ❤
This world gets smaller and smaller. Your family of educators is very interesting. Would your mom be interested in an interview later on? Ahe' hee for watching 🤙🏾
Yah ta hey from Central California .... Just to let you know I enjoy your Facebook postings ...I am Grandma Marietta Originally from Black Mesa/Chilchinbeto Beautiful Navajoland Family, Relatives and Facebook Friends & Nature's Animals. I Extend my hand in Friendship and 💞. I am Natoh Dine Tachiinii, Born for Bitter Water, My Cheii is Ashihii and My Nali is Yucca Fruit Plant. I was raised in Central Calif for my tightly woven Dine Family, education, training, employment, Urban resource/advocacy and I have made a million trips 🦓🦄to Beautiful Navajoland to learn my Traditional Family of my Biological History. This is little story of me, my Beautiful GrandChildren and Great GrandChildren As Grandma Begay I am still learning and evolving .... Thank you for Sharing lol
Yah at teh abini Masini, Ahe' hee for watching our channel and Anthony's video. Looks like we're related by tachiini. Ahe' hee for sharing your family history and always great to hear everyone's story on and off Diné Bikéyah. Have a great day and take care 🤙🏾
I learned what BLM really stands for, and I remembered a joke: how do you make a blonde's eyes light up? You shine a light in a brunette's ear!❤ This time I learned to think more about the dancing and less about the 👻 ing. Now I have to go back and listen to you two guys in the car again. I was all warm and sleepy when I heard you the first time.
At 9:10 he is talking about listening properly and I think they're laughing because his grandpa told him he's got too much shit in his ears or they're too dirty for him to listen properly. My grandpa used to say that to me.
“ .. just as a man who always rides ultimately forgets how to walk. But such is the case with very many scholars; they have read themselves stupid. For constant reading, which is at once “ Schopenhauer
Shidá’í’! That’s my uncle. I see him every week at the Drop-In Center, but we may be shut down if people do not show up enough. Jiní. Thank you for documenting this. 🔥🔥🔥
Ahe' hee for sharing that update. I wasn't aware of that. We'll do our best to make sure more visitors head to the Learning Center.
What a great interview and true picture of my good friend and teacher.
Ahe' hee for your comment and he is a great person to listen to and share stories. We found out we're related to the same people and have experience water being splashed on us by the same cheii, haha
This video and the next one are some of my favorites 👍👍👍
It created some good conversations with my parents.
Glad you enjoyed Anthony's videos and the conversation we had. Ahe' hee for your support 🤙🏾
Very interesting an amazing to hear him .👍
Ahe' hee for your support! We have more episodes with Anthony coming up. 🤙🏾
Another great vlog. Always interesting.
Ahe' hee for your support & checking out Anthony's video! New episode next Sunday
I wonder if he went to the school in Toadalena, my grandpa used to teach there in the late 70s, Francis Cambridge.
Interesting, I'll ask him when I get a chance.
Yaaeetah, I liked his teaching of - his Dine Clanship, it's orgination, the roots.. In our Dine teachings, we are told, find your roots, which is our clanship coming from both mother, father, grandparents side. Everyone you identified yourself - even in conversation or prayer, ceremony- we are honoring the Holy People. Let us teach our children that...
Aoh' agreed. Mr Lee has a wealth of information, especially when he goes deeper into the clanship & the history of the sacred mountains. Those topics are coming up in the next episodes. Ahe' hee foe your support 🤙🏾
Wow, you have a gift for doing spontaneous, genuine interviews!!! This is really great. Thanks.
Ahe' hee for your comment & support. Much appreciated & glad you enjoyed Anthony's interview
This is funny guy. Great.
Yessir he is. It was a delight to hang out with him for the day.
Cool. Good human beings everywhere.@@Spagoshi
Very interesting, I'm from da western navajo rez, im early in my 40's most folks his age don't speak English, or even think English. Very different. I'm jus soo fascinated by it. Great interview, very likeable guy. Thank you.
Yessir, his stories are fascinating & full of history. It was a good day to explore the cutter canyon area. Ahe' hee for watching his video & we have one more episode of his coming out next weekend.
NIZHONI NIZHONI vlog on Mr Lee’s Navajo Teachings.. thank you for sharing
Ahe' hee for your comment and support, we enjoy your channel as well. 🙌🏾
Ahèhèe!!! This was a powerful and genuine interview! You could feel the powerful intentions! I think that these wisdom keepers are living treasures. I also agree that the youth need to be listening and hearing out these teachings, so that they can stay alive. As a young person myself, I have learned so much from our elders.
Yessir, Anthony's storytelling is definitely an enjoyable conversation & the history he brings to the table is one of our deepest dives. Glad you are enjoying our content. Ahe' hee
powerful message, you only have to go back to your roots to find your "true north" a true direction of proper life and to walk in beauty.
Agreed, it's nice to hear that still holds true in our busy world these days. Ahe' hee for checking out Anthony's video 🤙🏾
Great videos and interesting culture and history. I am not Native American, but I find the people and their stories fascinating. Thanks.
Thanks for your comment & support. I'm glad you are enjoying the storytelling & our people sharing their history. Ahe' hee (thanks)
I saw "Anthony Lee" in the title cos thats what my Uncles name is..and then i clicked the video and found out it really is my uncle Buzzy 😊 Thats my mom he's talking about when he says my sister Lula ❤
This world gets smaller and smaller. Your family of educators is very interesting. Would your mom be interested in an interview later on? Ahe' hee for watching 🤙🏾
That rock looks just like a ship! Thank you Anthony.
Yah ta hey from Central California .... Just to let you know I enjoy your Facebook postings ...I am Grandma Marietta Originally from Black Mesa/Chilchinbeto Beautiful Navajoland Family, Relatives and Facebook Friends & Nature's Animals. I Extend my hand in Friendship and 💞. I am Natoh Dine Tachiinii, Born for Bitter Water, My Cheii is Ashihii and My Nali is Yucca Fruit Plant. I was raised in Central Calif for my tightly woven Dine Family, education, training, employment, Urban resource/advocacy and I have made a million trips 🦓🦄to Beautiful Navajoland to learn my Traditional Family of my Biological History. This is little story of me, my Beautiful GrandChildren and Great GrandChildren As Grandma Begay I am still learning and evolving .... Thank you for Sharing lol
Yah at teh abini Masini,
Ahe' hee for watching our channel and Anthony's video. Looks like we're related by tachiini. Ahe' hee for sharing your family history and always great to hear everyone's story on and off Diné Bikéyah. Have a great day and take care 🤙🏾
Beautiful
Yessir 🤙🏾 Have a Merry Keshmish!
Ahe’hee, to you Shi’naai and to the interviewer
Ahe' hee for watching Anthony's video 🤙🏾
I learned what BLM really stands for, and I remembered a joke: how do you make a blonde's eyes light up? You shine a light in a brunette's ear!❤ This time I learned to think more about the dancing and less about the 👻 ing. Now I have to go back and listen to you two guys in the car again. I was all warm and sleepy when I heard you the first time.
🤙🏾 have a great weekend. Ahe' hee for watching our videos
At 9:10 he is talking about listening properly and I think they're laughing because his grandpa told him he's got too much shit in his ears or they're too dirty for him to listen properly. My grandpa used to say that to me.
“ .. just as a man who always rides ultimately forgets how to walk. But such is the case with very many scholars; they have read themselves stupid. For constant reading, which is at once “ Schopenhauer
Bronc rider??
Bronco riding; rodeo slang
I wonder where i can get in contact with Mr. Lee?
Drop by the storytelling circle in Shiprock, he'll be there along with other storytellers. What area are you from?
@@Spagoshi I am from Rock Point. I am studying and researching the Navajo language thats all.
@DineYazhi I'll look it up when I can but there's a talking circle we shared the info to in the video, it's based in Shiprock.
@@SpagoshiOk, thank you very large