Navajo Grandma "Lost Hebrew Nation, Pre colonization Beliefs"

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Navajo Grandma

Navajo Grandma

2 жыл бұрын

Navajo Grandma shares ancestral history in answer or conclusion to Amye Teel's & Marian Spring's LIVE question: "Is it possible that the Dine' are a lost Hebrew Nation?" "Dine spiritual beliefs pre-colonization." Thank you my pretty girls!!

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@seanamiracle9920
@seanamiracle9920 2 жыл бұрын
Navajo Grandma is the best thing on KZbin.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you seana miracle. What a beautiful name. Glad you have a compliment of Hozho you give to Grandma. That is very very kind. Hugs to you always. Navajo Grandma
@loridisney3782
@loridisney3782 2 жыл бұрын
Amen 🙏🏼
@Princess-mp8ep
@Princess-mp8ep 4 ай бұрын
Im Aztec Comanche and love hearing your stories. My family has beautiful stories telling us who we truly are. Hebrew Israelites. Im from the 12 tribes of isreal. The tribe of Issachar/GAD. Im so glad you are telling your beautiful stories. Love you. ✌🏾🤎🪶🙏🏾💕🕎
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Welcome and yes this is wonderful. I am from the House of Manasseh and Grandpa is from Ephraim. We all have a place. Thank you. Navajo Grandma
@EMonzon
@EMonzon 2 ай бұрын
How do you know you are form Issachar or Gad? 😳
@EMonzon
@EMonzon 2 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Manasseh here, dear gramma!❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 ай бұрын
@@EMonzon ooh welcome. I am also from the house of Mannaseh. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 ай бұрын
@EMonzon I am from neither. I am from the 12 tribes, but izzachar no idea. Forgive my ignorance. But definitely from Mannaseh. Navajo Grandma
@dian1711
@dian1711 6 ай бұрын
My mom always told me when I was very young, that we were from one of the two lost Jewish tribes. One day in my school they told me Indians were witch doctors. I never seen my mom so angry. She said no we're not. We had holy medicine men. She always told me to listen to my elders and not no fork tongue's. My mom has passed over to the sky world now, but she lives with me through her teaching, that will never die. Thank you navajo grandma for teaching us truth's, that needs to be told. Our young people need to know our history from us, and not some body's book in a library trying to make money off of lies. Nizhonigo Ninddnia Dooleel
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 6 ай бұрын
Another Wow comment!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful comment about your mother and how you were raised. Leave the other yulk out. Leave them be. You are your heritage and don't let others take that from you. Even my Navajo Nation and Navajo people are swearing at me, cussing me out, sending stupid comments but THANK GOODNESS I HAVE THE DELETE BUTTON!! I say be who you are, yes we have a unique background and yes my grandparents taught me this and I am more defined than most Navajos because of this and I am so darn thankful!! Keep up your positive history and remembrances and pray always. Remember the ways of our ancestors, our grandparents and our most wonderful mothers. So Happy New Year Hugs from Navajo Grandma. BRING IN 2024 WITH A TRUE BANG A RANG OF A GOOD ATTITUDE WITH GREAT HEALTH AND HEALING, REMEMBERING WHO WE TRULY ARE, PLUS THE BEST PROSPERITY WE CAN EVER HAVE!! Navajo Grandma
@michaelmccaffrey2731
@michaelmccaffrey2731 3 ай бұрын
Wearing tassels Numbers chapter 15, great spirit and creator Genesis chapter 1. I can't remember where but man doesn't own land ( Google search it). Psalms 68:4 the creators name is Yah. The new testament is false doctrine, spiritual canabolism and spiritual adultery created by pagan Romans.
@goofygranny1020
@goofygranny1020 3 ай бұрын
Amen
@dre.ale.1191
@dre.ale.1191 2 жыл бұрын
Oh Grandma, I believe your story. 😭💜 I’ve done a lot of research on the 12 tribes of Israel, and how they were scattered to the four corners of the earth. People don’t realize that the Jews (Judah) are JUST ONE of the twelve tribes of Israel. There are ELEVEN lost tribes that have lost their identity, melded into their societies, and forgotten their God. Praise the Creator for revealing the truth of where His people are! Thank you Navajo Grandma for all your wisdom. I hope you revisit this topic, as there is tons of evidence for your claims and people need to know the truth 💕 Shalom
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your understanding. It is a relief that some finally believe our oral histories, even our own Dine' people do not delve into this, they only believe we crawled out of the ground in Colorado. How lost can a people be? That is my own question. When we seek to remember the oral histories of our people, we remember their wisdom and lucky, I was always around my grandpa and grandma and I learned oodles and oodles of information that is my strength now and my firm foundation. I continue to search, I continue to know my place here and now. That is what my Nali(grandpa) wanted me to be the leader he said was my destination in life. I always wondered what he meant. You lead in controversial times even when others disbelieve as what you truly know and understand as truth not on the surface but within your spirit, with spiritual confidence thru these teachings that you can stand and withstand what is to come. Thank you for being receptive. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@dre.ale.1191
@dre.ale.1191 Жыл бұрын
@@landback1491 i wish you well bro. I hope you find peace in your life. When you look around at others, I hope you see life and love, instead of condemnation. It’s painful to see you write about my faith in such a way, but I forgive you. A lot of people misunderstand the Hebrew text, “The Bible.” I truly wish you the best, and hope you find joy in the journey. Shalom.
@eighteezbabyz8123
@eighteezbabyz8123 Жыл бұрын
It’s the twelve tribes. The Jews occupying Israel and live in the US today are NOT the real Jews ( original Hebrews). Those people were Russians and East Europeans who appropriated the culture and were given that land right after WW1. Before them were Arab Muslims and before that were Roman Catholics and before that were the original Hebrews, my ancestors, her ancestors, the ones we call Africans and African Americans and Afro Mexicans and Native Americans and West Indians today.
@emanyahz647
@emanyahz647 Жыл бұрын
Actually only 11 tribes. Joseph never got to have offspring. And yes , dine are one of the lost tribes. It's of Ezra 2 chpt 41
@dre.ale.1191
@dre.ale.1191 Жыл бұрын
@@emanyahz647 huh? Joseph fathered Manasseh and Ephraim. Ephraim was blessed by his grandfather Jacob, to be greater than his older brother, Manasseh. Actually, those lost tribes are often referred to as “Ephraim” because that family became so great in number. Maybe I missed your point, but Joseph definitely had children.
@dawanariley4183
@dawanariley4183 Жыл бұрын
Oh my I watched this today. Made my heart hurt and cried due to not knowing my ancestors. Thank you so much for teaching me about my ancestors. My heart hurts and cry’s to know my family. ❤❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Dawana thank you for taking the time to watch and yes, realize how important your ancestors all are. Their stories, where they came from, who they were and are still. So very wonderful. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@paulawaldrep5286
@paulawaldrep5286 4 ай бұрын
The only REAL IMPORTANT family we NEED TO KNOW is Christ as our near Kindsman.
@missadel20
@missadel20 2 жыл бұрын
As I am Jewish and my husband is native this is a fascinating subject to me!!! You are the best Navajo Grandma, everybody should have a grandma like you I'm at least glad I have a KZbin Grandma like you!!!🌞🌾🌞 The scrolls next to the door are called mezuzahs!!! I have one on my front door and back door!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Missa Del, there you go - you answered what those scrolls are next to the door. Thank you so much. I am so happy you are Jewish and love you people so dearly. What an honor sweetheart!! Grandma has so many wonderful grandchildren and love them each to bits. Some don't always agree but like grandma says, "we agree to disagree." LOL and its all good. Hugs to you always. Great comment!!! Navajo Grandma
@missadel20
@missadel20 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma ♥️🍃🌾🍃♥️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@missadel20 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@rnempson1
@rnempson1 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma just don’t let the Jews on your land, they will says it belongs to them. It’s happening in the Middle East and Europe. Look what is happening in Ukraine Jewish President and millions of Jews. I’m Sephardic Jew and I know the Jews hate anyone who isn’t Jewish.
@emanyahz647
@emanyahz647 Жыл бұрын
Modern day jews are converts. They are Ashkenazi converts.
@johnmccormick282
@johnmccormick282 2 жыл бұрын
I respect what you are saying and I believe what your grandfather said and the elders had no reason to lie. And I love to listen to them when they speak.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Yes John, when you are actually sitting next to them, hearing their voices, their firm understandings, their counsel, their tears, their remembrances of their ancestors, some words I don't believe we use anymore, their remembrances of foods we no longer have that they prepared and ate, their counsels involved all of life. But most was how we came to the Southwest and coming from the east. These were counsels that went totally against what the white folks wrote in their books. My Nali would say, "how can you believe a man with a fork tongue, they take our lands, put up fences wherein this land belongs to all, they have spread dependence upon their way of life because they say we are in poverty and have made our people lazy, they tell us our history and will not listen to the reality of our oral histories, they mock it and say we are delusional, on and on. But we pray for our enemies." And so life was, and within the walls of our hogans, we truly learned from our elders who have gone to the spirit world now, and now what we have are counsels, oral histories, their tears they shed while teaching us as they longed for their true home across the great waters. How they longed to go back there but they say, we have no ship as our ancestors came on. Thus a lamentation but within them was a fire of truth, of Christ, giving us a strong foundation of faith that others question and will not accept. Our miracles are great and we do not share them, that confirms to us all of our ancestral teachings. That in part is why I said, reach your own conclusion, believe what you will. For I know my truth. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@amyeteel5379
@amyeteel5379 2 жыл бұрын
Blessings and love to you Grandma 💓🙏 There is so much history robbed from us. It's so empowering to finally have the answers unfold so beautifully on time in my life.. I love truth and seek it. Your such a gift to so many Grandma.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Well sweetheart, looked who opened the doors to truth? I think her name is Amye Teel? Hmmm. Thank you so much as I am happy and moved and now being questioned, as the history books will never allow our true truths. Its the ones who win the war who write our histories right? Not here, as my Nali never allowed even myself to be taught false traditions, he only spoke truth about our people and added to these 11 men with him that used seer stones and revealed their ancestral ships and their journeyings. Who is now in this day reverent enough to find worthiness to speak a language other than our Dine' language, to have such great faith reading and quoting such pure wisdom from these stones, their worthiness was unique to the world. These revelations you might say have taught me, have stayed with me, have guided me and given me strength thru out my life and even more so now with the corruption in our Gov't administration and more all over the world. The filth that was foretold, what we needed to do, pure faith in our Creator and being as pure as we can, thus the miracles I have seen on a daily basis is powerful as I follow my Nali's true teachings in this day and now. I pray you will remember your powerful history, its there. We are an amazing people as we are preserved for this day and may we wake up to the truths and miracles awaiting us with power on high. Amen and love you Amye. Ahehee with love! Navajo Grandma
@mamamode1312
@mamamode1312 Жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma i do not spell well but the strings from under that comes out are tzeet tzeet. They each have meaning. Everything has meaning. Letters have name, shape (picture), and a numerical value. When we get blood work done or stool sample there are minerals so many that show, because earth is our mother. We are bad children. We treat her so awfully. We just pull from her what we can exploit for $ and call our property our resources. Mother Earth we do not own our mother, resources those are her insides we rip out and sell. It hurts me that we have come to abuse our mother just to live conveniently. We are so selfish. Grandma, how do we repent?
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
@@mamamode1312 Bless Mother Earth. Pray in all four directions and bless her with love and peace, beauty, balance and harmony. That is called HOZHO. She feels your sincere prayers and wherever you plant or walk or run or pick and forage, always thank her for your abundance. Do you see why my Nali said, "pray always," that gratitude is spiritual power that covers where you are and covers where you spread it. I call out to the earth and pray for her and respect her in my corner of where I am or where I go. I appreciate and love her. There are many who don't and be careful what you believe hurts her. For God gave her to us to help us in this life. Everything we build and have comes from God and Mother Earth who was created for us. Like you said with the samples. We are of this earth and children of Heaven. We are Godly and we don't even realize this. Its sad how we are treated and how we treat others. Do your part, don't try to control the world. God will do that. He and his wisdom. He is here for you and do your part and bring joy and Hozho where you are and where you go. Teach it and she knows. You shall reap goodness as she will respond as such. Love and hugs always from your Navajo Grandma
@daniellacruz6672
@daniellacruz6672 2 жыл бұрын
I love when you talk about Christ. Our brother paved the way as an holy priesthood example. Melchezidek priesthood is back on the earth hallelujah. He was a healer a brother and our savior. We must love our creator with all our heart mind body and soul and our neighbor as ourselves. Much love and respect Grandma-Daniella💙❤️💙
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Well we all love truth and this is it. Some are repulsed, some of my own Dine', but what can I say. They are not raised like I was and I only pray that they will come to themselves eventually but it is getting too late as it is. The return of our Creator is at hand more so everyday now. It is the beginning of the End Times as in Isaiah. May we be the end time servants to wield the sword of truth against the lies and the sad traditions of the past and speak truth to our posterity of our true ancestors and from whence we did come. I pray for this. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@laramccully3272
@laramccully3272 2 жыл бұрын
This blew my mind. As a child, I was taught the stories in the Book of Mormon. These are the stories! They seemed crazy and I was persecuted for believing. Now that I am older, so many truths are evident. It is prophesied that your people will come together and rise as a great and powerful nation in the last days... and I can’t wait.❤️❤️❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
And thus that is in essence what my Nali taught too. He use to hold up some sacred things and say, knowing your true history and your teachings, one day you shall become a great woman. I see that as I interact with all people of this world. I was told I would be a leader among my associates and that is true. Such precious blessings await all of us. Yes, my dear blind people the Dine' have a long ways to go to realize these truths as they refuse, refute, rely on traditions that are wrong, that change and balk at pure truth. Thus it is their reward. Sad. I only know the one and only true foundation is in my Creator and in what I have learned as his name, Jesus Christ, my Redeemer. I see all of this unfolding and soon miracles will open up. I see thru my own faith the miracles my Nali taught, they are so numerous and are a spiritual blessing so deeply. Thus my is in my foundation in my Creator and thankful to my Nali for teaching me pure truth. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@bridgetgidget72
@bridgetgidget72 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Amen 🙏
@jahjah525
@jahjah525 2 жыл бұрын
The people that they are telling Mexican when they came to Mexico they were telling the stories that were in the Bible
@kmaddux9
@kmaddux9 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@bridgetgidget72 ❤❤❤❤
@robinhazen8034
@robinhazen8034 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for teaching about this. I've never heard these stories told from a native experience of them before. If you google "brown university lost tribes of israel" you can see a listing of research articles on the subject from an eastern/european perspective. It's a truly fascinating history with so much discussion around it. There certainly were sea-worthy ships in the days of our ancestors. Hearing you teach about these stories shows them in a new light. I would love to learn more about the mi'kmaq traditions you describe. Thank you once again!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Robin, yes there are oral histories and even your own that you might not even realize is powerful to know and understand. I am so grateful to my Nali and that I was always there with my ears to hear, watch and listen to what true oral histories were resounding sacredly within our hogans. These are traditional oral histories that my Dine' people refuse. It is sad. But I stand by mine and always have. The mi'kmaq are an amazing tribe. I don't know that they will allow a non native within their museum or not. We got special permission and because I was doing ancestral research for one of the tribal members we were able to have such an honorable tour. There is way more than what I shared. My eyeballs were falling out as I walked into and heard, listened with reverence. The oral histories that they have is absolutely incredible and I love this tribe with all my heart. Such a lovely people. Hugs to the mi'kmaq my brothers and sisters. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@allianceofthe1238
@allianceofthe1238 Жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Thank you elder. Ppl called us crazy for teaching so-called blacks and natives are Israelites. Also now we know why Europeans was afraid of so-called blacks and natives uniting.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
@@allianceofthe1238 interesting history. Thank you for sharing your understanding as we all aught to do. Hugs always in Christ. Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Robin no matter what you have gone through, Navajo Grandma loves you and you are needed here and you matter so greatly. I have adopted each and everyone of you as my subscribers and to let you know just how wonderful you are. Our past at times are not pretty and full of tears or pain, but thank our Lord Jesus that those are in the past. That is how we remember this New Year to be like that butterfly, to let go of the past and move forward with greatness and realize how amazing we really are. You are. I pray you will strive to forgive and remember how your Savior adores you! So does Navajo Grandma. Remain lovely and excellent. I know you are. I love your comments! Happy New Year Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@mamamode1312
@mamamode1312 Жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Grandma you didnot write this to me, but I read it and my broken pieces in my heart say Thank You Grandma, I so very much needed to hear that. Wakan Tanka knows He showed me to read this and you write to our sister but my heart needed to read it, too. Thank you sister for writing and Grandma thank you for replying.
@cincin2u
@cincin2u 2 жыл бұрын
That's wild! A friend of mine is Hopi, and he has stories of Maori from New Zealand visiting them. Days before TV, people got around. But this is fascinating.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gina, I say the reason this is fascinating to you is because "it is truth." Truth fills our souls and hearts with warmth and like a remembrance that is so exciting. Its like an old friend who has returned and covers us with healing hugs. That is how truth wraps me up with peace, beauty, balance and harmony. The Hozho it brings. That story of the Maori is more deep than you think. The stories behind it again will not be accepted and balked at by my Dine' people. I swear so few Dine' people know their origin that it is sad. I pray for us all. Navajo Grandma
@cincin2u
@cincin2u 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I am blown away by all this, but then maybe we are all one tribe at the end of the day. The human tribe. Love you Grandma! ❤❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@cincin2u Gina we are one family and you will remember this in the end. We love one another and respect each other. While here though we are put into families, into tribes and we all have our own stories. Thank goodness for our ancestors and grandparents who taught us the truths of our oral histories. How wonderful. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Hawaiians have been visiting us as well. We Navajo or Dine' in times before the Europeans came, and for our discussion regarding the southwest. The Dine' used Yucca threads, leaves girded about their hips, like grass skirts in Hawaii. Our people wore these grass yucca skirts and rabbit fur or animal skins long before the weaving of cotton. Dine' ancestors grew cotton here in the southwest as well. We are an industrious nation. When the ranchers, Europeans came, they herded their cattle over our lands destroyed all vegetation. In my frybread history, my gpa speaks in navajo saying our foods of pre European were crops, cotton, fruit trees completely burned & destroyed to force submission of the Dine'. It is our native american tribes who left to the islands. Not just Hopi who believe history began with them. So not true. Our land dispute with them is when our people were forced to Bosque Redondo on the long walk, when Brigham Young, designed a plan to force the Dine' to be removed to Florida was a plan God did not allow. Brigham Young was not a Godly man as he wanted our lands & the dream of his to create Deseret. Happy his sordid dream did not come to fruition. Our history is negatively seeped with the Mormons. Still to this day. The word of God with Jesus Christ as our Savior and foundation is what is most important. So you see every white man has come with forked tongues. An excellent description. When you tell them the truth, they yell & holler, threaten because they know they don't adhere to their spouts. Our ancestors would say, "the mouth of a white man is filthy, it smells & weeks of control, power & greed. Their own words in their Bible rebukes them but they do not listen. Their scriptures say, the mouth speaks evil but the heart is where truth lies and is intoned with our creator." They speak with their mouths but their hearts are far from me." God's retor
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
God's words or retort to the white folks is in the last scripture quoted. I pray we walk our talk. We speak with our hearts and be transparent because God sees and knows the intent of the heart. Our people spread to the islands and elsewhere. Its fact. Now some are coming home. Before the Savior returns. Thus is my heart and understanding & teachings of my Paternal grandparents. Navajo Grandma
@YahawahsSicarios
@YahawahsSicarios 11 ай бұрын
Respectfully and thankful for this information. My jaw dropped when you described the elders and the painting with the palm trees, the river the elephant but when you said they built a ship and that’s how they got here. That is big wow. That’s exactly what the apocrypha states how the 10 tribes would go ” to a land where no man dwelt” I’m paraphrasing. You are being used by the lord to spread this information please continue to do more videos they are very informative. You are very much appreciated and we need more people in your community such as yourself to share your knowledge. Thank you appreciated sister.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 11 ай бұрын
jesus, thank you very much for being so receptive. So few of my own Dine' people plus Native American tribes believe this, yet in their ancestral oral history, their ancestors, like mine, were teaching this. Now these are my people and my Native American tribes who are so modernized to the extinct they now call this "colonialism." It makes me sick that their hearts, their spirits, their eyes and understandings are so closed. You wonder why they suffer so much to this day as they believe in their mythologies and teach it as if it is truths. It is not. I explain these are MYTHS, not reality. Until you humble yourself, until you remember the stories of your ancestors, until you respect your ancestor's teachings that are true, and if you doubt it, "pray about it, fasting is next to Godliness and that is what the Prophets did, that is what our Great Chief Warriors did as they fasted and prayed with all their souls to try to stop the Europeans and Spaniards from overtaking their lands, which was given to them by the Great Spirit who is in all actuality, our Heavenly Father and His Son Jesus Christ. There are so fallacies in the made up teachings of those who steer our own people away from the pure truths of the scriptures and the truths of the actual oral histories of our ancestors, our grandparents, etc. Boy are we truly responsible to teach these truths so the eyes of those who are damning themselves are open and hopefully will see the Light of Christ and see the reality of this life that this life is now the time to prepare for what is coming and great shall be the Coming of Christ. If not those folks are doomed and its not going to be good for those like right now who are calling good evil and evil good. This Lucifer who is the enemy to all good and to God is determined to take down as many as can be destroyed in this life, to live as they want and forget God. Thus Lucifer is working day and night, HE DOES NOT SLEEP, HE WANTS TO DESTROY MANKIND, He doesn't have a body but we do and he loathes us. His hate is real and he is taking too many with him. He is the Devil, the filth of what is happening to our governments in all countries, the Power Mongering, the Control Freaks, the Money Mongerers. Its all there for us to see and we need to prepare. I pray you understand what I am saying. I know this to be true. Jesus Christ is my foundation and so is His gospel that is everlasting. I look forward to His coming and the Greatness of His Glory. I look forward to one day to kneel at His feet and thank Him for dying for my sins and giving me a chance to repent to be whole and to stay clean before God in the last days. So much more to look forward to. The wicked will only see damnation. Sad. I pray you read, hear and understand. Navajo Grandma
@breearrington8696
@breearrington8696 8 ай бұрын
Dear Grandma, thank you for holding such sacred treasures in your heart and sharing them with us. May God's spirit continue you to abundantly bless you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 8 ай бұрын
The most wonderful part of this comment is that you are the one who is receptive to the spirit and to what is true. I love that and salute your dignity. Thank you and thank you again too. Spiritual hugs from Navajo Grandma
@ambadventures
@ambadventures 2 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered why native american culture, specifically that of the Diné, is so similar to that of Jewish culture found in the Pentateuch. The more I study the Diné and their culture, the more similarities I find, and the more amazed I am. My friend Devrian, who is Navajo, showed me your channel, and your teachings have helped me better understand the culture of the Diné. You are a blessing and I am so glad we are sisters in Christ! If I don't meet you in this life, I hope to meet you when the Lord Jesus takes us home to be with Him! Thank you so much!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
What a kind compliment of Hozho Alex Burks. I am honored to have you here and that your friend Devrian has encouraged you to come to watch, listen and learn from Navajo Grandma. You are so kind. These are the teachings of my Paternal Grandfather, Shi Nali and Shi Bizhi. I was given to them at 18 months old and raised to the age of 9 then I went to white folks public elementary school, thereafter, spent the summers with my grandparents as well. I dearly love the legacy, their teachings they shared and instilled within my spirit and soul. I have been cursed at for teaching what I was taught, and for those who are Mormons have praised this, while those who hate Jesus and Mormons have become vipers at me. No matter in the end we shall know. But for now, I am happy to have shared this information that would have become lost had I not been encouraged to make these videos by my precious son, Keakaokalani, who was very much saddened and touched by those elders who passed during this pandemic without leaving a legacy or stories, or all they knew, that which their posterity are heart broken about now. For not asking and making record. But thank you again for coming her and not cursing me like my own Dine' people have done and a lot of other Jesus haters. Celebrate you shall stand to see Him soon. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@alexandrahenderson4368
@alexandrahenderson4368 Ай бұрын
It has nothing to do with being a descendant of jews. Human beings want to put connections where there aren't any simply put indigenous people Indians wear human beings and Jewish people are also human beings so we're bound to have similar ideologies because we have the same brains. Human brains are not going to vary that much between each other just because you're a different ethnicity or in a different continent. Might as well just say that the Maya are Egyptian or that the Egyptian or Maya because they both have pyramids. Might as well just say that all Indians all natives are f****** muslim because of all the similarities with Islam and indigenous might as well just say that all Indians all natives are f****** muslim because of all the similarities with Islam and indigenous cultures. It has nothing to do with oh maybe our ancestors were Muslim oh maybe our ancestors were Jewish it's oh maybe my ancestors and myself are human.
@radronsradicalrides5511
@radronsradicalrides5511 Жыл бұрын
My grandma is from Mexico. She told us Jewish people (who now look Mexican) live in Mexico. They kept the Jewish traditions and are a lost tribe. I remember thinking she must be confused however we did DNA and we have Jewish blood in us. So Somewhere in Mexico are a Jewish group and have their oral history.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Well there is truth in what you speak. I so appreciate your comment and yes, there is that heritage we all have and there is greatness in that. History may have shown us otherwise but we are a people when our Dine' went to Israel and started singing their songs, the rabbi's stopped them and to stop them from singing their ancestral songs. It was an amazing story these Navajo Singers spoke about. There is so much that will become revealed as history will not turn out as the Americans or history writers wrote it to hide and change what is true. You continue to write these things that your posterity will know the truth and not what others write. Truth is truth. Hugs and thank you so much. Navajo Grandma
@kolepate7057
@kolepate7057 4 ай бұрын
What Navajo grandma is saying is accurate about 2,000 years ago a dispersion of Semitic people to America. That’s certainly in the ballpark of truth. But here’s where you can go wrong because of the lack of knowledge. There were Jewish groups in Spain and many people that were Jewish converted and stayed in Spain during the inquisition. And at the first chance to leave because of an antagonism, or because of one of opportunity, they migrated to New Spain, that is nowadays Mexico. Your Jewish blood may not be because you are from that specific transatlantic migration 2,000~ ago that regards migrated tribes of Israel - but instead because of Jewish conversos that migrated about 500-100 years ago. Please consider this.
@WFS-of9eq
@WFS-of9eq 4 ай бұрын
There was an ancient Hebrew inscription that I heard about.....on a stone found in the vicinity of the Grand Canyon. It was extremely old and was authenticated by scholars. I have also heard other stories of oral histories of other Nations that had encountered Jesus about the time of His crucifixion. The northern tribes of Israel were scattered after they fell to Assyria in 722BC. Although the majority of those ten tribes were scattered, enough escaped to remain in Israel so that there has always been representatives of those tribes in the land of Israel. I say this so that people can understand that they were not totally lost to history. God told Abraham that his seed would bless all the nations of the world and they would be as the sand of the sea. Thank you for sharing this story with us. It is beautiful and, I am sure, very true.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
This is our family oral history handed down from generations and many many more back. It was an honor to hear and as a small child I wept hearing amazing family histories. As i am among the Micmaqs in Maine, their story is more amazing. Every tribe does have their story, some have buried them. But Christ did come to America. I know this. Navajo Grandma
@EmunahFL
@EmunahFL 2 жыл бұрын
I love the song in the intro! As always, I learn so much from you! I've been taking care of family so haven't been able to watch for a while... Glad to see you posting videos! 💕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back again, I know we all have so much to do and glad you are busy as a bee. Happy thoughts. Navajo Grandma
@pammeliamaughan9819
@pammeliamaughan9819 2 жыл бұрын
I have just discovered your channel and it makes me happy to see you. My family are not American Indian but my great great grandfather settled Farmington New Mexico. The Navajo people have always been kind to my family and I was taught to respect them. My grandmother had several friends that were Navajo and they would give her jewelry. The squash necklace you are wearing is just like my grandmother's. Thank you for sharing your story it has brought back many memories. 🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Pammelia, what wonderful information. After I grew up in my Paternal grandparents hogan, I went back and forth from Aztec to the reservation. I went to Park Avenue elementary, Lydia Rippey?? Can't spell it. My brothers and sisters graduated from Aztec High School and Farmington High. Many many moons ago. So you and I know that place called Farmington. When we travel we always stay there and go to the Casino for soup and frybread, etc. Its a weakness as I don't cook when I am around there. Ii envy whoever got that squash blossom. Wow. I feel like I am refreshed like coming home when I am there. I do research and thus travel all over. Then I get to certain places and make my videos which is my love. Thank you and welcome again and again. Please enjoy. Hugs galore!! Navajo Grandma
@bobbaker2061
@bobbaker2061 2 жыл бұрын
thank you. As a Lenape descendant from the Delaware valley was so glad you reinforced teaching I have learned. When William Penn first came even he remarked how our ceremonies resembled that of the Jews. you find this among most tribes from the Ojibwe in the Great Lakes down to the Cherokee in the South eastern US. many blessings to you for your truth.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Ahehee Bob Baker. Again another virtue you just exemplified. You listened, you heard and you were receptive. We have been blessed with ears to listen, to hear, not to judge, or to prove we are right, as a lot have done here with this video. It was merely Navajo Grandma's oral history, never mentioning a church, and this oral history was given and passed down in the 1500's atop Cabeson Peak by my Paternal ancestors, then on down to my father then me. So we do have oral histories, hearing your comment was lovely. It is true. The names they give our Creator is different but the stories culminate into a loving, caring Creator who walked among us, taught us the herbs, food, healing and blessing us. What a wonderful understanding of a God who walked among the Native Americans, how choice can we be? I believe more than choice, we are loved by a God named Jesus Christ. I love this and am comforted knowing this. Now whether you agree or not, it is my foundation and it is up to all out there what they believe and what their foundations are. But because of what my Nali taught me, my life was tumultuous, not because of his teachings, but because I made it thru life thus far. They say miracles have ceased, "they never cease in my life." I know it is because of prayer and fasting, like the men and my Nali who fasted and cleansed themselves in the sweat lodges that they may be receptive to revelation as white folks call it, so they can raise their stones and read and see the past and future. So was my life to watch this, to see this among the men who surrounded within the female Hogan that we dwelt in. We did not have a male Hogan. But I could express more, and I want to thank you so very much. Ahehee so much!! You are a good man for sharing this. Hugs to you from Navajo Grandma
@erinshiffler7226
@erinshiffler7226 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am Miꞌkmaq on my mother’s side. Her father was half Miꞌkmaq and half Italian. We have never been taught anything about our Miꞌkmaq ancestors but listening to you makes me feel closer to them. From my religious views as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I can testify everything you say is true. We have our people’s writings from when they first traveled to this land that have been translated through the power of God. Bless you and all you are doing to spread truth and light!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Erin thank you and Navajo Grandma loves your people. I have read there is a lake that is completely poisoned somewhere in Maine near the Mi'kMaq, I wonder if you know what I am referring to. That broke my heart. I have always been so happy being around your tribe and how beautiful it is in Maine. Just Breathe taking. I am happy to hear your beliefs and that you see what my Nali has taught us that is true and that truth rings clear with out apology. Please study your history, it is filled with absolute beauty and truth. Thank you. Navajo Grandma
@erinshiffler7226
@erinshiffler7226 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma unfortunately I don’t know what lake you are referring to. My mother moved away from Maine when she got married in her early 20’s and we haven’t been back much. You have inspired me to study the history of my tribe! Do you have any suggested resources? Otherwise I would be stuck to a google search.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@erinshiffler7226 A Mi’kmaq community’s fears of toxic water recede as Northern Pulp mill winds down For decades, Pictou Landing First Nation has lived uneasily near an industrial plant emitting brown, foul-smelling waste and the effluent treatment facility they say causes respiratory and skin illnesses. Now, the mill is being mothballed. I don't know where this is but I have read it many times. Now remember these are books written by people, I don't know if they are of your tribe or not. I use them as a guide only. You see I go on location to learn and that is the best way to get the truths of your people. These books are written by the white folks and there is a lot of misunderstandings there. Go to their Pow Wows, find some relatives who still live there and get to know them. And yes google some of their holidays and read what they do. Look at the clothing, what they wear back then and now, their language is absolutely amazing too. I don't know if some still speak it. Not sure. More than likely. So when you ask what sources to study, again grandma goes on location and does not depend upon books only for guiding me. No help here. The Mi'kmaq (Micmac): How Their Ancestors Lived Five Hundred Years Ago Paperback - January 1, 1985 by Ruth Holmes Whitehead (Author), Harold McGee (Author), Kathy Kaulbach (Illustrator) Call and talk to the genealogy or the office here and tell them you want to learn more about being Mi'kmaq. To direct you to learn. Aroostook Band of Micmacs Federally Recognized P O Box 772, 521-D Mani St. Presque Isle ME 04769- 207-764-1972 Fax: 764-7667 Lastly, I have personally met and made friends with some and the people shared their hearts and information with me. It was a treasure. Good luck. Navajo Grandma
@reginasyliboy8507
@reginasyliboy8507 Жыл бұрын
I am a full blooded Mi'kmaq. The place is Pictou Landing here in Nova Scotia. The entire land stinks and the.peo0le are all dying of cancers.
@bmonique5193
@bmonique5193 11 ай бұрын
Grandma, I believe you are a messenger of Truth! I recently dreamt that I, with a small group of others, was shown what looked at first like a very small island barely showing above the receding flood waters. Upon looking closer, I realized it was a very large tree stump. I then understood, in my mind, that this stump was a tree we/ my people cut down to make the boats (“turtle boats” perhaps?) we used to come to this land (now the US) from the original motherland. I understood we were among the Lost Tribes of Israel (Israel being a deeply spiritual peoples and not a political/geographic construct). I’m seeing your video just now, a year after your posting, but it comes in direct response to my wondering if my dream could be true. I do believe Creator is speaking to me through you! And through your grandfather, of course. It is so important to know our true history because it empowers us! The false histories are given to us by our oppressors. Truth frees, lies enslave. Much love to you!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 10 ай бұрын
Thank you B Monique for this precious sharing and comment. I love that you shared your dream as many people do not appreciate and see dreams are truths as well. I am happy to share this video and yes, there are those who have cussed me out but I hit the delete button, also there are those who are moved by this and are receptive. This was our Paternal oral history shared by my Nali years ago as I was a little child and growing up listening, hearing, watching and absorbing my grandfather's wisdom. Then we did find the true teachings of Christ. Where we did come from in congruent with our family oral histories. Very grateful as you seem to be. Great comment and thank you always. Navajo Grandma
@travisbitters7964
@travisbitters7964 9 күн бұрын
Hi, I'm a white guy raised in Utah, my linage is Ephraim. I'm grateful you are sharing your story. I relate to a lot of it but there is also a lot (the Dine view on Christ) I've never heard before. I hope you continue to share.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 9 күн бұрын
Thanks Travis, I don't mind sharing truth. Now a days there is slim pickings of that. Appreciate your comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@Stella77_7
@Stella77_7 2 жыл бұрын
Blessings Navajo Grandma. I had lost your channel. I live here in North Central WI. My dear first Nations front Leah who from her mother's side comes from the Potawatomi tribes & from her father the Northern Onida tribe. My freind Leah wanted me and my daughter to attend a Beutiful powwow and there I learn the deep roots that came From the Hewbrew Nations. Yes here is WI Leah's family called Jesus the Great Brearded prophet and their people have the oral tradition of the Salvation message of repentance & salvation over 1,500 years before whire man walked in America. At this powwow I would hear a very old song and dance with a deep BOOM BOOM of the drums and a high pitch voiced of men singing Yahweh.......they repeat with arms high in praise to the great creators son Yahweh... The hewbrew name for Jesus. I felt the power of the Most High move over the people and a joyful honor came over all. Tears welled up in my eyes and I knew Leah's people were my brothers and sister in Christ that I has been grafted into by the sacrifice of Jesus. This was about 9 years ago and to this day when I hear so called Christians claim powwow witchcraft or evil I swiftly take a stand against this lie. I always say Jesus didn't come to destroy Culter he came to destory death & thr Grave and give first the Hebrew then the gentile salvation through his sacrifice . David danced Naked before God lol dance song....is a Beutiful offering to God. God Bless you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that lovely comment. I couldn't help but tear up reading your comment. So true and profound are our differing yet same stories of Christ. He did walk among us and teach us, His love was powerful and everlasting. I look forward to His Return. Thank you for your beautiful verbal rendition of what you learned and your associations that taught you truth and you were receptive with respect. Ahehee with all my heart and spirit. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@terryulmer969
@terryulmer969 2 жыл бұрын
The Hebrew word YHWH is the name of the One True Creator G_d. It was not "Jesus". No Hebrew/Jew was ever named Jesus nor John nor especially James. There is no letter J in the Hebrew Alephbet nor does any of the Hebrew letters even make a J sound. Christianity has been deceiving people for thousands of years. The Christains also have their Doctrine of Discovery and Manifest Destiny. And if you actually read the entire American Constitution "We the People " are the three most misunderstood words in American history.
@sagesmokesurvival
@sagesmokesurvival 2 жыл бұрын
This is a story that rings true to me. Thank you so much for sharing such a unique perspective. Ahéhee
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Why thank you SageSmokeSurvival. Grandma appreciates your kind comment. Take care. Navajo Grandma
@pjwarden2176
@pjwarden2176 2 жыл бұрын
I Love your videos. You have so much to teach. God Bless you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching and commenting. Trying to get these videos done so we can have our LIVE drawing. Goodnight. Navajo Grandma
@user-xc7rq3ho7h
@user-xc7rq3ho7h 3 ай бұрын
This is beautiful it resonates with my soul you are an amazing grandma and through you is some of the exact things that I experienced as a child with my grandmother she also told me that we carry things not only imprinted in our soul but through our veins and that the Lord speaks to us through the wind the water the rain the stones ..
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
How beautiful and poetic your writing and response was. I love it. Thank you for being receptive to the spirit. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
@goofygranny1020
@goofygranny1020 3 ай бұрын
Hello Grandma!,we really have a special job being grandmas.❤ This is first time I have seen your channel! 😮 1:29
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Welcome and welcome again!! Happy you are here and watching, learning & giving your comments. It is very much appreciated. Hugs, Navajo Grandma
@angelashort1331
@angelashort1331 3 ай бұрын
When the Temple in Jerusalem was demolished by Rome, many of the Temple servants were shipped out of Iseael to Wales.The tin and cpper and iron mines were worked by Mediterranean slaves,Today, DNA shows up in scotland and ireland and wales showing origins from Israel to Turkey ,Many welsh , have features ,from black haired and olive skinned backgrounds , including some of my mothers family. She looked rather spanish .The voices of The Levites , may be amongst the beautiful male choirs of Wales today , God Knows ,😊❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
And what you speak is true. Alot of Jesus' posterity were from the House of Manassa in Scotland. There is so much we don't truly have records for but listening to the oral histories, etc, always sends chills up my back. My hair stands on end when I know when truth is spoken. It's humbling and pieces of puzzles flow together. I love & adore history but some history is way way off. I can sense that easily. As you are taught to be prayerful, your intuitiveness becomes sharp and more perfected. Thus I do ask us all to pray always. It's the spirit of divinity that we need to lead us not our worldly senses. Everything is spiritual. It is. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@MrStaybrown
@MrStaybrown 4 ай бұрын
26 years ago I was stationed in okinawa, and i was always traveling the island to operate heavy equipment. I always greeted the okinawans, who looked exactly like us Navajos. They told me they're not Japanese yet Ryukyu. They often told me we were the same people. When I travel to gallup fleamarket and walk through the sea of Navajos it often takes me back to walking amongst okinawans. We look so similar to Ryukyuans not Japanese. Japanese are light skinned and look different.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Wow what a lovely comment & tho we are told we shouldn't compare I understand why you did. Since you were among these Okinawa people yes you get to see their physical makeup, mannerisms, and it does and would cause you to remember your Dine' people. Makes lots of sense. I was in Japan teaching English to the top 60 school graduates that the top 3 companies who had hired them, needed them to learn to interact with Americans plus grammar wise. These Japanese people do not look the same but some do look Dine'. I agree with the people from Okinawa would tho. How wonderful to remember being at the gallup flea Market I totally agree. We are all family and as your experiences traveling to these far countries teach you and you get a glimpse of the many family we do have in our earthly family. Thank you for sharing it was lovely to hear & remember our own traveling experiences. Our own people don't gave that understanding as you and I do. But travel is more common now. Axhehee. Navajo Grandma
@nondelusional
@nondelusional 3 ай бұрын
She Asian
@snottychild4030
@snottychild4030 4 ай бұрын
Love you Grandma. The Peace's of the puzzle are coming together.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
All you need do is have faith, pray always, reach to your Savior & He will reveal to you answers to your questions or anything else. Only He will help us, protect us during these end times. Be strong, you were reserved for this time in all history of earth and you have strength, wisdom and talents & abilities within you, within all of us to lead during this time. Never fear for you are chosen. Know this. You truly were reserved for this time. How wonderful you are. An honor actually that says a lot about all of you who are now learning your errand from Heaven from our Creator. What an honor to know you. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@PSA3377
@PSA3377 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this 🙏what a privelidge it was to finally know that Jesus walked among my ancestors . Im a Grandma too and hv no one to ask abt the past . This was a blessing 🩵ahehee
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
You can't believe what a blessing it was to grow up knowing about God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. It was always that anchor and blessing thru faith and humility and thanksgiving. How it has served my life is thru miracles and knowing I have never been alone. Such truth and wisdom. Navajo Grandma
@KristySeeks
@KristySeeks 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Grandmother. I am so blessed to have found your channel. When I pray with my heart-song in my garden, I feel connected to earth and my ancestors and a longing which cannot be satisfied. The way you speak and relate to those who inquire is so loving and welcoming. Thank you for your offering of love and wisdom to our generation 🌳
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Well Kristy I thought I had already answered you but for some reason you just popped up again. Maybe I need to repeat what I said before. Welcome sweetheart and come sit next to grandma also, come warm your toes by grandma's fire, hear, listen and watch and learn. So much culture and traditions many don't even know or are aware they have. Our grandparents are the strength of our morals and understanding. Their wisdom is great. I am thankful mine raised me and I am humbled to this day. Happy you watched and I hope you also know you are needed here and loved and prayed for by grandma. No one should ever feel alone as now you are in our Navajo Grandma family. Watch and comment and I always answer my comments. Love you so. Navajo Grandma
@KristySeeks
@KristySeeks 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma thank you 🙏🏼 I appreciate your prayers. I feel so out of place in this culture. I often wish I could leave this culture to be apart of a native tradition. I don’t feel at home, even in my own home. I do have a kind of random question for you. Over the years, my prayers have evolved. I was once given a word in my sleep. I found out it was in Dine. Haseya. I don’t know how to type all the accents for it. I think what I found was it meant to go and return? Do you know anything of this word? I am very interested in languages, and my prayer language often isn’t in English, especially when I am very emotional and in my prayer garden/in nature. I need wisdom in my life right now more than ever. I am thankful there are beautiful souls such as yourself willing to converse so freely and listen with the heart. It gives me hope.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@KristySeeks Kristy I am sorry I tried enunciating the word in so many ways and I am not coming up with a word in Dine'. Did you have someone or however you receive this explain what it might mean? That would help. I can only counsel you to not give up. We create our own space, our own peace, joy, beauty, balance and harmony. Either we allow it and encourage it or we lose it and allow the negative part destroy our Hozho. That is what I just described. You have power to overcome these feelings. There is an adversary who loves to make you or I feel less than we are, that we don't matter, that we are uncomfortable and whatever he decides to rain down upon us to make us miserable. Do not allow it. You have power over this adversary. Remember this. Stand strong and pray when you feel the way you described. Where you are is where you need to be to grow. Once that test is over, then you will move on to your promised land as it were. Pray always for clarity, for joy and Hozho. I will keep you in my prayers. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@adrianavaca2417
@adrianavaca2417 2 жыл бұрын
This is very true Navajo grandma we are from the east we are the lost tribes of Israel who came to Arsareth. You can find this in the Bible in the Apocriphal book of 2 Esdras 13:40-50. Thank you Navajo grandma for sharing this our people need to wake up and know their true roots. We are the people Of The Most High.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
WEll what can I say but what you stated is true. Ahehee. Navajo Grandma
@marloneccobedo2269
@marloneccobedo2269 Жыл бұрын
We are the 10 tribes of Israel
@marloneccobedo2269
@marloneccobedo2269 Жыл бұрын
We are the lost sheep of Israel
@marloneccobedo2269
@marloneccobedo2269 Жыл бұрын
Descendants of the tribe of Joseph or the tribe of Ephraim they call us the house of Yisrael
@alexadwyer1562
@alexadwyer1562 5 күн бұрын
This is my conformation what spirit told me thank you very much,i will be proud of who am now and never be ashamed ❤️ xx ill always be greatful for the truth,and from spirit ,hugs back ❤❤❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 5 күн бұрын
What beautiful words of HOZHO!! PEACE, BEAUTY, BALANCE & HARMONY!! NOW GO BE THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY SO REGAL & UNSTOPPABLE BECAUSE YOU HAVE DEFINED YOURSELF, YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE. EVIL WILL RUN FROM YOU AS YOU PRAY ALWAYS. NEVER PUT YOURSELF IN CURCUMSTANCES TO TRY EVIL, NEVER! LET IT ALONE, YOU BRING LIGHT, POWER & CLARITY WITH UNSTOPPABLE RIGHTEOUSNESS! THIS & MORE ARE UR GIFTS WHEN YOU COME TO YOURSELF! Hozho"o nasglii! Navajo Grandma
@janestahlheber3551
@janestahlheber3551 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the education and oral history, Grandmother. We are all related, every one of us, all over the world. If one studies history long enough, the pieces begin to fit together.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
SUCH TRUTH SWEETHEART. WE ARE ONE BIG FAT FAMILY!! I have the best of the lot subscribed to Navajo Grandma
@janestahlheber3551
@janestahlheber3551 3 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Yes indeed. As my paternal grandfather might say, danke schoen.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
@@janestahlheber3551 😊😊
@franhager4962
@franhager4962 2 жыл бұрын
This is the most beautiful thing to comprehend , i love history of the west especially the Dine' peoples and it all makes sense ,and to see the false in the whites to say otherwise,you are a very special and on point when it comes to our great Creator! Jesus Christ will return .
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Fran, thank you for being receptive and kindly understanding where even my people are doing everything to call anything religious equaling into "Colonization." Its a sad controversy that is made up because they were not taught correct principles and their ancestors and grandparents and parents for some reason did not teach them their ancestral ways. That we came from the East, and our ancestors did walk with Christ. He walked with every group of people on this earth and why wouldn't He. He loved us and died for us. Why would He keep himself from us. The false traditions come and so many fall for that over truth. But really I feel sad for these people my people who spew hate because they have never attempted to find truth. Oh well. I love my Lord and Savior and look forward to His return. Hugs to you from Navajo Grandma
@peggysmith8346
@peggysmith8346 2 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful. It gave me chills.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Peggy Smith, I will continue to say, "thank you for being respectful and intrigued." Love to you. Navajo Grandma
@bcnuqt2011
@bcnuqt2011 Ай бұрын
The DNA of the Tribes is resonating, we are coming together in spirit.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Ай бұрын
I hope because it's time!! Navajo Grandma
@ladyrwolf
@ladyrwolf 4 ай бұрын
Thank you Grandma.❤ I am so grateful that you shared this sacred story 🙏 I will cherish it always. Hugs
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
You are so welcome and remember how important you are and remember this most of all. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@peggyr3862
@peggyr3862 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video!❤❤❤🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Peggy R, grandma appreciates it that you enjoy these videos and the truths grandma shares. Hugs to you always. Navajo Grandma
@ruthschrager6052
@ruthschrager6052 Жыл бұрын
Dearest navajo grandma, thank you for your reply and for your words of confirmation and encouragement! It helps me and blesses me very much! Have a great night! Much love and peace and many blessings to you and grandpa! Ruth 💖
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Ruth you are my Joan of Arc and I am thrilled to know this. You are a wonder and a woman who serves with faith and kindness, with a smile and that gives grandma, your friend, such respect. Keep up the great work. Believe in yourself and what you do, someone is always aware of you its not only Jesus and the angels but also your ancestors in the spirit world and those you don't notice who see you. You are powerful. You are a true daughter of God and you have all the royal blessings you desire. Hugs galore daily, remember you are loved and needed. Navajo Grandma
@Dana-kb5mk
@Dana-kb5mk 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Always at the perfect time. Love you & Grandpa, Grandma ♥️♥️ Much Love to everyone reading ♥️♥️
@marceyvogt2007
@marceyvogt2007 2 жыл бұрын
That's a fascinating story. Thank you Grandma.☮️💖🎶
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Marcey. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@janetruh7476
@janetruh7476 2 жыл бұрын
As always, thank you for your insights. ♥️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome and thank you for being receptive with respect. Navajo Grandma
@xhibetzed
@xhibetzed 3 ай бұрын
Your words are alchemical, through this I began to cry. I have no known native ancestry - I still feel we are all connected. A revolution is coming. Stepping into our power, is as necessary as ever. "A battle we will fight til we've won." A battle of unity. Stay beautiful. You are a wonderful being.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
My dear one it's your beautiful spirit you feel. Our spirits are so perfect add your body that has its good and ill. You heard with that pureness about you that remembrance of truth. That's what most important to me. That is where God's spirit is within us all. I told another subscriber, a man gave a talk at church one time & said something so profound. THAT IF WE KNEW HOW GODLY WE EACH ARE WE WOULD ALMOST WORSHIP EACH OTHER. This is pure truth. Love & hugs. Navajo Grandma
@MyWalk3296
@MyWalk3296 4 ай бұрын
Your language is also the language of breathe, yah weh. Beauty before me I walk, beauty behind me I walk, beauty below me I walk, beauty above me I walk. Enjoying your teachings
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
That is called Hozho what you just stated here: "Peace, Beauty, Balance and Harmony." That in itself is how we become a beautiful people. Thank you for reminding us of that. So lovely to read. Hugs always from Navajo Grandma
@AuraLee-LMT
@AuraLee-LMT 2 жыл бұрын
The only grandpa I ever knew was Navajo. He could whistle the finest most beautiful song. Could put Forest Whitaker to shame with his talent of song whistle. Somehow this message in this video has always been a built in knowing for me. No need for proof in my assessment because in some things in life we just know that we know because of we know. ❤️💖
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
AuraLee Thank you for your comment regarding this video. It is true and what you mean is that some things are just "understood," and to the Native Americans from time and memorial we have known this as fact. It is in our oral histories and I have always prayed that there are those who are Dine' to understand but there is always a fight that breaks out because our people don't research, they do not find out, they never asked their grandparents and the grandparents and parents didn't rightfully teach their posterity. And yes, about your grandfather's whistle, my Nali rode his horse whistling, you knew when he was almost a mile away, with no distractions in the day, that you knew he was coming home. So very beautiful and the whistle I wish I had inherited. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@talithabayerlein1723
@talithabayerlein1723 2 жыл бұрын
That is just beautiful music to my heart and soul, deep down I knew that there was too much in common, and I thank you so much for sharing your wonderful families sacred story with all of us. How precious you are Navajo Grandma you are a God send to all of us, and so very beautiful too! much love to you and Grandpa!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Talitha this is a lovely comment of Hozho you shared. Great comment. It is healing to grandma to hear such kindness from your pure heart. I am very busy and thank you for the boost in many ways. May God's most precious blessings pour down upon you sweetheart. Love you so. Navajo Grandma
@jimfowler1514
@jimfowler1514 4 ай бұрын
Much Love, and Respect to you, Grandma!! Yaheteeh Thank You!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Love you much. Thank you for watching my videos. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@brendascott-price3818
@brendascott-price3818 3 ай бұрын
Blissings with warm hugs and love to you for sharing your truth Grandma. I so want to learn my truth as my family came to the Kingdom of Canada in the 1500s settling along the Huron Lake region. Much love and light to you always. 🙏💜
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND!! Never give up. You know how I am successful because i know there is nothing lost to God. Thus thru prayer I call forth the ancestors of my clients and we find info unfounded. Have faith and pray always. God does hear, He loves you. Go seek Him out. Love you!! Navajo Grandma
@savantianprince
@savantianprince 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dine Grandma. Your words are wisdom and very interesting history. I enjoy your discussion on this topic. I'm not native American but I am very facinated by the Navajo culture. I am very happy that you are sharing the truth about your history. What we were taught in school was a lie. Your wisdom is a blessing to those who seek it . Ya' ash the.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and I have spoken what most of the Dine' refuse to believe and accept but their mythological traditions. My Nali refused to teach me these things. Most are believing in a church and a book that my oral history has nothing to do with. I say if my oral history and other tribes oral histories are true than this book they are referring to is true too. I was taught truth by my Nali who was a wonderful wise Hataathli (Medicine man) and so thankful to this day that I have my life defined by knowledge that is true and where I came from thru my ancestors. I love genealogy and have learned so much aside from my own history. The tribes I have worked with mostly all of the Federally Recognized, State Recognized tribes and the bands and rancherias of California. Amazing people I tell you. Crazy to the hilt, angry and wild but amazing spirits. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@missewe
@missewe 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You 😊
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome 😊. Boy are you up late?? Grandma is finally hitting the hay. Good Morning. Goodnight. Navajo Grandma
@maritntns4322
@maritntns4322 3 ай бұрын
Amazing ❤, thank you so much❣
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Hugs from Navajo Grandma, appreciate you watching my video. Axhehee
@user-pn9ds9ij1v
@user-pn9ds9ij1v 3 ай бұрын
I found that info very interesting. Love you all sister. Sweet sage blessings. Don't have the others. Hugzzz
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Appreciate your blessings. Hugs as always. Navajo Grandma
@sraebanuelos
@sraebanuelos Жыл бұрын
Yaateeh Masani, I have been having a hard month like living between two worlds, as it feels like. Last night, this particular video popped up! I am so glad I watched it. It settled my heart.My clans are Táchiiʼni nishłį́, Ashiihi báshischíín, Haskʼąąhadzohi dashicheei, Tó łání Dineʼé dashinalí.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
I guess I could be your mother. Welcome and thank you for watching and happy you feel better. When you grow up like you and I and others within the white world or any other world other than our Dine' Rez, it happens. You are caught between worlds. You are not fully accepted by the whites and then you go home and speak great english and your own people think you are better than they because you have an education and you don't talk John talk, etc. You don't eat mutton like you use to and etc. Some are so jealous they end up hating you and you don't have to guess they just hate you. I know what you mean. But do not despair. Let it be their problem not yours. Rest easy and be yourself. Be wonderful, smile and who cares who hates you, its not your fault because you are amazing, let you light shine and be even better than yourself and greater. You need to remember this. Remain amazing and wonderful!! Where do you come from? Grandma loves you and very proud of you for being able to share this. There is nothng wrong with it and thank you for sharing what most of us Dine' experience. Hugs to you and remember you are needed here and you are loved and prayed for here as well. This is your other home tho it is online. We really are real people. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@sraebanuelos
@sraebanuelos Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. I was struggling with my new faith in Jesus and the connection with my traditional teachings of God. I am now feeling better and remind myself to pray about it and of course read my bible daily. I am from Shiprock (born and raised). My mother is from Teec Nos Pos, AZ and my father is from Thoreau, NM.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
@@sraebanuelos For whatever reason you are struggling, try not to "fit in," you never will. Be yourself, have your faith, live the life you are and pray always. There are so many who hate Navajo Grandma out in the reservation now and on FB telling others to throw Navajo Grandma off the reservation on and on. But you see it is their problem not mine, because they do not agree. Being a faithful, prayerful and believer in Jesus Christ will set you apart from others, as where there is hate you will give love, where they are jealous you will appreciate, where there is scorn you will bring peace and forgiveness, where there is pain you will bring healing and on and on. That makes us different from those who pray during Navajo Nation Council meetings and spout their prayers long and forever, sounding like the Sadducees and Hippocrates because once they finish they fight, hate and abuse their own people. We as followers of Jesus Christ are not like that. WE give hope and love and pray for others, serve with our might to help God and what a wonderful demeanor we have, free of guilt and hate, anger etc. We are healed and blessed, thus we pray as we are examples that others will see you and desire to be like you because you exemplify the Savior our dear Redeemer. Now go and smile, be wonderful, radiate goodness, kindness and yes "ke" its a word I almost hate to say but still do as this is what our Dine' people spout and do otherwise. Just be wonderful. Navajo Grandma loves you and know you are amazing. I am a fight with evil and hired a lawyer and I know that what is done in heaven will be done on earth. It is my faith at work during this election recount and how truly important our people are and the sacred right to vote. Join us on FB Navajo Votes Matter. Come when we are having our walk this week maybe, but help us and pray for us candidates. I send you hope and prayers that you will never be ashamed or afraid to know Jesus Christ our Savior. He loves you and blesses you always. Your faith will always be answered. Keep reading the scriptures, pray always again and again. Love to you my dear one. Hugs galore. Navajo Grandma
@canaryinacoalmine7267
@canaryinacoalmine7267 2 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely gorgeous, and what a fascinating speech today NG. Love from upstate NY.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and compliment of Hozho. Grandma sure needs that once in a while. I am happy to know you are receptive to our Dine' teachings from our family oral history and so love my Nali who taught me and I salute his dignity tho he is in the spirit world. I love him so as also my Bizhi. Thank you for watching. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@maryamos5816
@maryamos5816 4 ай бұрын
In reverence I listen and learn. Thank you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Mary what a wonderful soul & spirit. You have the name of the mother of Christ. You are a blessed woman. Your statement resounded with humility & goodness. I read it & it humbled me. Sacred moment hugs. Navajo Grandma
@rybo801
@rybo801 8 ай бұрын
I love the Navajo people and culture. I loved being on the Navajo Res. It has been since 1995 that I was there, but not a day goes by that I don’t think about my time there. I was in Shiprock, Tuba City, Chinle, and Many Farms.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 8 ай бұрын
Were you a Mormon missionary? Or a priest, or a trader? Hmmm. It has been a long time. Thank you and appreciate that you have good memories of being on the rez. The food always helps sometimes. We grew up around Mormon missionaries who were so fun and treated us so kind. They always smiled and brought such a happy light with them. The oil workers were more serious, they were hard workers, but they were kind. At times they would pitch us a dollar and that made our day. Then the Traders were the worse. They charged us the same price for food you are buying now. We would go to the city store and buy a loaf of bread for .50 cents, but in the reservation the loaf of bread was $5.00. Now would you say that was fair? My dad who was a Navajo Nation Policeman saw my Nali (paternal gpa) take a sheep to trade with the trader. The sheep would go for $10 each in town, but this trader said, $2.00. My dad walked around the counter and punched this trade in the face. All I saw was a man flying past the counter and boom. He laid down there moaning and yelling. Dad yelled at him for charging such outrageous prices and bleeding poor Navajo people and more so his father. He yelled at him and said "you buy these sheep for $2 and sell them for $20 in town. He said, you may think Navajo's are stupid but they are not. You wonder why you are not trusted here. Take your store and get out of here. They never spoke again and few very few went to that store and he had to close up shop. His son then later came out and did the same thing. So the rez has many types of white folks who we remember. Like life, some good some bad. I hope you were kind when you were out in the rez. Thank you for sharing your story and happy to hear this. Life is amazing with amazing learning experiences and memories right? Nizhoni with a big fat "yadilah." Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@rybo801
@rybo801 8 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Gáamalii Scott wolyé.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 8 ай бұрын
@rybo801 Wow I love your Dine' Bizaad. "Oh" you are right. Nizhoni. Nothing wrong with it. So Gáamalii nili? Navajo Grandma
@rybo801
@rybo801 8 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I’m not sure what nili means? I’m definitely not fluent at all 😀 I bought a tape that came with a Navajo/English dictionary and workbook. I listened to that thing for hours. Also, I never did get a good translation for yadilah. I still use it all the time and point with my lips, 😂
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 7 ай бұрын
@@rybo801 Nizhoni, Gaamalii nili. Axhehee. Navajo Grandma
@maisondusuave
@maisondusuave 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. How fascinating. Love you!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching, listening and learning. It is fascinating as you say. But to our ancestors and their teachings, this is fact and it is truth. It goes against all that the white man has written in their books. But our truth is true. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@maisondusuave
@maisondusuave 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I agree with you!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@maisondusuave Thank you for your kind respectful comment. Hugs to you always. Navajo Grandma
@aprilmoreland6325
@aprilmoreland6325 2 жыл бұрын
Navajo Grandma, you have a spiritual aura about you and are a worthy guardian and storyteller of your oral history. Some cultures and individuals do not value as they should the wisdom of their elders. I am heartened that Dine and your ancestors value those before them. My paternal Grandma was a great storyteller and very wise. I miss her so. But I still carry the wisdom she passed to me. Thank you for sharing your wit, wisdom and blessings with us, Grandma.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
April, again thank you for your wisdom, respect and being receptive to my own oral history taught to me by my Nali. He did walk on water in my eyes. He was a wise guardian and I know he watches over me and still teaches me along with my Bizhi. This is a picture of my Nali(Paternal grandfather) and I love them so dearly. I do miss them terribly too. Thank you for remember your wonderful grandmother. Grandmother's are more precious than gold. As you know. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
@kristykuhlenbeck9439
@kristykuhlenbeck9439 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling your story. I have been researching the lost history of Native Americans and possible links to the ten tribes of Israel. I grew up near Taos Pueblo and some of my greatest friends were from there. I have visited most of the ancient sites in the southwest and never really believed the so-called narrative that archeologists and historians tell. I am so grateful to have found your channel. I feel as though our paths have met before...? May you and your loved ones be blessed. I look forward to learning more from you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Kristy, I am always thankful for the knowledge of our oral history. There are so much more to share, but I feel like what is said, "beware of sharing or giving to the swine." Those that desecrate what is holy. I wish I didn't have to work doing genealogy research, I can see my daily days full of videos or teaching and sharing amazing history, and ways of foraging and more. It would be nice. Since we lost our home during the pandemic, things rather fell apart. My stuff is still in storage and it is not all where I wish it was. I pray that the Holy Ones see my need and fund their need to bless their children. I am ready, I am here, I want to serve, but sometimes I don't think God hears me. No, I know He does. I have had to wait 15 years to get one of my prayers answered and it was a time a few weeks ago that I danced and danced and wept and prayed with gratitude. We think we are ready when sometimes God is wiser than we are. So I wait upon Him. Hugs from Navajo Grandma There is more to this story but again I am not ready to share it, I might never share it. I hope you understand.
@kristykuhlenbeck9439
@kristykuhlenbeck9439 4 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I completely understand and respect you not wanting to share everything. Any knowledge of the land from your people is precious. I really enjoy learning about foraging and herbal remedies. I feel as though these things are very important, knowledge is power. More importantly I do my best to read my Bible daily and draw closer to our creator. I don't attend church, I prefer to be in nature and nurture a personal relationship with the most high. I want to help you, I am not wealthy but I have other God given talents and resources;) I currently live in Southwest New Mexico. Let's see what God directs us to do, he does answer prayers! Do you have an email address that you want to share? I look forward to learning more from you. Sincerely, Grandma Kristy.
@deborahbaker1171
@deborahbaker1171 4 ай бұрын
I am crying from happiness on your information sister grandma.thank you and May Godbless. You…
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Thank you and pray always for answers to truth. Christ did walk the America's, He will again. Pray always & rejoice for your Godly heritage. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@catherineleslie-faye4302
@catherineleslie-faye4302 2 жыл бұрын
Blessings on your path, and upon the paths of all your people.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Catherine, appreciate your receptive nature. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@catherineleslie-faye4302
@catherineleslie-faye4302 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma You are most welcome. I am here to learn.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@catherineleslie-faye4302 What a teachable soul you are. Now that is a noble virtue. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@weronikasito3069
@weronikasito3069 2 жыл бұрын
Dziekuje za opowiedzenie tej cudownej chistori o spolecznosci Native pozdrawiam goraco duzo zdrowia oraz blogoslawienstw Weronika Sito Tychy Polska ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Weronika Sito Tychy Polska, dziękuję za oglądanie, słuchanie i naukę. Cieszę się, że mogę rozmawiać z Tobą po polsku i jestem wdzięczny za współczesną technologię. Dziękuję za komentarze i bycie zawsze tak miłym dla babci. Błogosławię cię Hozho: pokój, piękno, równowaga i harmonia w ten szabat i zawsze. Nawet w tym miesiącu kwietniu. Uściski do ciebie zawsze. Babcia Nawaho
@ramban321
@ramban321 3 ай бұрын
Love you grandma!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Thank you and thank you again. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@ruthschrager6052
@ruthschrager6052 Жыл бұрын
Hi navajo grandma, thank you for your reply and thoughtful words and suggestions. I'm grateful for your love and friendship. I'm not sure if this is my purpose, but I love crocheting scarves for a local charity for Christmas, and making things to give away as gifts. I also like to smile at people in the supermarket, while waiting for my sister , I also love times when another shopper asks me for help. I will give it more thought for this new year. I am grateful for your b acting on your purpose, which helps me and v others. Much love to you and grandpa! Peace and love! Ruth
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
I remember a friend of mine who had family problems was on his way to commit suicide. He had everything planned and ready, but he said, one man and woman smiled at him, he said never in his life did a smile affect his life, his mind, his heart as these did. He said he felt a rush of almost a spiritual feeling of being loved, being wanted and that he had purpose. He said he looked at the woman and man, they looked back and smiled ever so kindly, waved and were gone. Such simple things we do that God has sent us down here on earth to do, save others, help others, give hope, give love, friendship, be creative and sharing, serving and whatever else that bonds people together with love, acceptance and friendship. I love what you said, your response is beautiful and it is pure Hozho. Keep crocheting, keep smiling, keep helping, as you do this and I know you do more that you will find the Hozho, the beauty, peace, balance and harmony you will feel inside that none can explain but the health it gives, the healing, the love of others and desire to serve freely, giving hope. It is humbling and powerful!! We accept your love and for you being you. That you recognize goodness and you are goodness yourself, in what you do as well, this is purpose. This is good. I love this purpose we need to recognize in ourselves. It is sober but wonderful. Love you Ruth. Navajo Grandma
@newlywedbeth
@newlywedbeth 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm. Interesting. One of my Dine friends took a trip to Mongolia and was visiting the rural communities. He was shocked by a few things. One was the similarities between yurts and hogans. Another was the herding of sheep. Another was the communal pot. But the greatest shock was hearing them talk and my friend recognized what they were saying. Mongolians can trace their background to more western Asia. Our history is not so long. Similarities in Pueblos and ancient Jewish architecture always amazed me. A movie production filmed a nativity movie at Paguate, NM Pueblo. I just discovered your channel and love it already. ❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
So welcome and enjoy watching, listening and learning from Navajo Grandma. What an interesting comment you made and yes there are many similarities of all races. One thing for sure though, in the end, we shall all know we are all one family. That is is the Plan of God that we were sent here to be tested and to make our place in eternity. That is my belief. We all agree to disagree here if something is not your cup of tea. But what we learn is wonderful from the teachings of my Nali and Bizhi whom are my Paternal Grandparents. Welcome again. Stay a while. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@cathessl676
@cathessl676 2 жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFUL 🌈 ABUNDANCE ⛲ OF 🙌 BLESSINGS 🙏TO 🤲YOU ❤💙💜 💗 GRANDMOTHER 😇 THANK 💐 YOU FOR ALWAYS SHARING 💐YOUR 🌹LIFE 🌸 TEACHINGS WITH ALL OF US!!!!!!!!!!! 🌞 🌙 🌠 💫 LOVE ❤ & HUGS 🤗 FROM TEXAS 🤠
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
cathess L why thank you for always being so receptive and kind with your compliments and commenting. I hope you do understand what grandma was trying to share. Again I appreciate your comment as always. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@brandonna5539
@brandonna5539 4 ай бұрын
Aho ❤ what a beautiful spiritual world we live in. I am a Gros Ventre~Assiniboine. Blessings and Thank You for your kind words. So true we are all human beings and The Love of Our Father brings us together 🙏 There is good There is evil I pray we all choose to do good in the sight of Our Creator
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Brandon what a beautiful magnificent comment you sent. Not only is father sun shining your comment came to bring sunshine and hope to all who read your perfect expression. You wonder why I love my subscribers. You all speak with the tongue of angels! Axhehee, thank you humbly. Navajo Grandma
@brandonna5539
@brandonna5539 4 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I’m the Donna in The brandonna ❤️ my husband is Brandon & together we are BranDonna ❤️ just goes to show Our Creator had a wonderful sense of humor when He placed us together. Aho❤️🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
@@brandonna5539 Thank you for correcting me. I see that name now. That is truly 2 peas in a pod name. Cute. Thank you for your comment. Love to receive them. Grandma Hugs!! Navajo Grandma
@brandonna5539
@brandonna5539 4 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma ❤️
@feliciahenning3134
@feliciahenning3134 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Thank you for this video!! Wow!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Thank you for being so receptive. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@helenmasters4696
@helenmasters4696 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Grandma, it's so good to see you. I would give anything to hear this story in detail, as it resonates so deeply. Would you be able to tell us, if they mentioned, how old he was? Thank you for sharing this.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Helen. This is a picture of my Nali and Bizhi. My Nali was born in 1891 in Cabezon. If you know where that is, there is a Peak there that my Nali's father took him to. You have to climb so high, back then there was a walk way still kind of precarious, where my great grandfather taught my Nali most of what he taught me and spoke about with the 11 men. My Nali did walk on water in so many ways, he died at age 95. Navajo Grandma
@jo8198
@jo8198 2 жыл бұрын
A beautiful sad story, it touched my heart deeply. It makes me more curious of my Cherokee background. But knowing believers in Jesus makes us all family Big hugs
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for understanding and realizing as we all need to that Jesus Christ does live and He loves us all, we are one family. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@jo8198
@jo8198 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma ♥️🙏🏼
@sheenahspermacultureparadi8407
@sheenahspermacultureparadi8407 4 ай бұрын
Your dad's name sounds very angelic!!! I am an ordained minister and a medicine person with the native American Church, and a GRANDMOTHER like yourself! I love you GRANDMA SISTER LOVE!!! THANK YOU!!! I'M SENDING ALL OF YOUR STUFF OUT TO THE YAY TEAM!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Axhehee and always happy you hear you are doing as you should. Continue to serve and be a great light to our people. Happy hugs. Navajo Grandma
@sheenahspermacultureparadi8407
@sheenahspermacultureparadi8407 4 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma special hugs and cuddles to all of the elders and children and everywhere in between that really need some Cosmic healing love nurturing and cuddles!!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ hugs forever!! Navajo Grandma
@sheenahspermacultureparadi8407
@sheenahspermacultureparadi8407 4 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma U Speekey my language!!! 🌈❤️🕊️🌎💧🌍💧🌏🕊️❤️🌈
@angelaglaski1676
@angelaglaski1676 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your history experience, strength and hope . I needed this
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Oh but I have more. Much more. I hope you can handle it all. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@AncestryNerd
@AncestryNerd 2 жыл бұрын
As a Jewish Native American Woman, I found this video to be very interesting. I have been studying Lakota, Navajo, Muisca, Taino and Yoruba traditions -- I have heard the stories of us coming from different directions of the Earth. That we come from the water and the mountains. As a genetic genealogist, I know that the Native American people come from Asia. There are elephants in Asia as well as in Jerusalem. It makes me wonder if the prophecies are talking about Buddah instead of Jesus. Buddah was alive 600 years before Christ. The Buddist and Asian people are known worldwide for the healing herbs. You mentioned he taught them herbs. Chrstians and Jews are not known for their herbology as they tended to label herbal medicine as witchcraft. It's very interesting when you talk about going to the museum and seeing the trinkets that look similar. The number 12 is a holy number for Christians - not the Jews. Parts of the stories echo Christian beliefs more than Jewish beliefs. For example, the Jewish minyan consists of 10 men. What are you thoughts around the effects that the white man had on whitewashing native beliefs? Do we incorporate the stories to create new mythologies? That is what Yeye Luisah Teish recommend we do. I am also a storyteller -- I find it so important to pass these things down because it connects us to the ancestors. Thank you again Grandmother. Always interesting. Keep up the good work.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your information and your knowledge. I respect all you have shared. I love that we are all different and our perspectives are not the same. We are all so different and yet we are all one huge family in the end. This earthly experience is amazing and very full of life experiences, knowledge and visions. I am just grateful for your comment and respect your point of view. Glad you feel comfortable enough to share what you know and we welcome it here. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@terryulmer969
@terryulmer969 2 жыл бұрын
The Hebrew scriptures do tell about herbal medicines, and the Children of Israel also know about the spiritual and medicinal qualities of water.
@LaurynDonofrio
@LaurynDonofrio 2 жыл бұрын
The part about people from Christian and Hebrew origins not using herbs a long while back (BEFORE USA) is wildly inaccurate and not true. In fact herbalists we’re used before the wars in US. It was common, it was recent in the US did the pharmaceutical complex cash in due to needing to heal the soliders in a quicker fashion . Also due to Industrial Complex. Also Native Americans originating in Asia has been proven Not True…….. I’m sure there are Asians who migrated WAY BACK but the same way everyone comes from Africa during Pangea is the same way Everyone probably came from SOUTH American and INDIA, and migrated up…. I just totally disagree But we will never know unless we die and some way consciousness can show us
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@LaurynDonofrio Well you have a lot of questions. Why not ask your Creator. He always listens and hears then answers. This I know and while you may not realize this but before the end of times, knowledge and miracles will return and you need to be ready to receive it. Looking forward to it. Navajo Grandma
@c.g.5350
@c.g.5350 2 жыл бұрын
Navajo Grandma, I have heard of this before. Fascinating, intriguing, and of course very interesting. Amazing. Thanks for sharing Your personal oral history with us. By the way if 'YOU' had a tumbleweed, twigs in your hair and dust all swirling all over 'YOU' and mud on your face, 'YOU' would still look Beautiful, because that's the way GOD made 'YOU' inside and out. Navajo Grandma 'YOU' just got it. It is what it is.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Ok time to give you a sweet kiss on your cheeks and the biggest hug and maybe slip you a dollar or two in your pocket. LOL!! You are way too kind to grandma. I just love you women, all of you who are sisters are just amazing and I feel like I have always known you three even when I haven't met none of you. I know I will cry with joy when I ever meet you. You have been such a support and helping grandma when I was in the dumps as you know. What a blessing you all have been and I have never forgotten that. That is what makes you amazing and absolutely gorgeous as well. Hugs with love to you C. G. Grandma loves you so. Such Hozho you showered me with!!!
@johnmorgan9296
@johnmorgan9296 3 ай бұрын
I lost my it'll be 3 years ago she was told by the people she work for that she looked more like the people of Israel then our own kids I miss her God bless you love you for sharing
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
I can tell you have a great love and memories no one can take. It will be sometime before you are reunited and meanwhile all who love you are watching over you. I know this. Your description is lovely and we all have our own looks but family still. Thank you for being so loving and missing all who are not here for awhile. You are here in our Navajo Grandma family. It's a good place. You are loved, needed & wanted here. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@heidihancey6338
@heidihancey6338 2 жыл бұрын
Oral traditions are so vital!! Thank you for sharing them with us. ❤️ It was a strength to my faith. ❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Heidi, I always encourage all to spend time with their grandparents and parents to learn who they are and where they came from. There are incredible family stories and oral histories we need to remember and remind us of the trials, faith and incredible tests of endurance, our ancestors bore for us that we live on this wonderful Turtle Island. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@aletheafelton
@aletheafelton 2 жыл бұрын
You speak truth. My mom shared this truth about Jesus with my sister and me when we were little girls. She told us the oral tradition of how Christ revealed himself to the ancestors long before the white man came to the Americas. This is fascinating you shared this also. I will definitely show this video to my mom! Thank you, Navajo Grandma!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you my dear Alethea for your wonderful comment and being receptive. My oral history seemed to bring some anger out of folks but no matter, what is the say, "I would rather offend you or man than offend my God." Amen. Navajo Grandma
@sleeexs
@sleeexs Жыл бұрын
Natives never knew this thing
@mrzredbadger7848
@mrzredbadger7848 2 жыл бұрын
we all all related...
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
And thus we are. Amen to your comment of truth. Navajo Grandma
@terryulmer969
@terryulmer969 2 жыл бұрын
Mitakuye Oyasin 🖖 Live Long and Prosper!
@terryfinley7760
@terryfinley7760 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Grandma for this interesting information!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome, I so appreciate you being receptive and respectful. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@ChristinaMacDonald777
@ChristinaMacDonald777 4 ай бұрын
I love hearing this history💓✨️! Thank you so very much for sharing this story. I will share this w/different family members bc this needs to be heard right away💓💯. I, in my own thoughts, have had thoughts that we came from where Jesus lived✨️✝️✨️✨️✨️🌞⚘️🌠✨️, so this story is so very amazing to hear. Thank you Navaho Grandma💓✨️. God bless✨️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
It surprises me that few know this. It is our family's ancestral stories that came across the great waters from the East in a boat. We all are family and we all came from great lineages and yes there is greatness in knowing your history and from whence you have come. It is true. Pray about it and ask God if what I have shared is not true. That is the work of the Holy Ghost to bear witness to you that this is literal truth. I am happy you know this and share it. Many are surprised because they are not taught this. Happy to hear from you. We are more than family. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@ChristinaMacDonald777
@ChristinaMacDonald777 3 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Hugs back!💞✨️🌞⚘️🌠✨️✝️✨️💓
@bobdobbs3848
@bobdobbs3848 2 жыл бұрын
The book of mormon talks alot about everything you said. it has tales of a family guided by God to leave "Jerusalem?" that built a ship and sailed to americas, wars, and later jesus after resurrection "visited others not in this fold" - came to americas to talk to them and bless them, It also talked about the turtle boats, God touched stones that glow to bive them light while traveling. I Believe they had a door on both sides to open which ever side was up.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Though these are written in this book, the oral histories have been handed down and notice it is not only with my Nali and these 11 men, but also the histories of the Mi'Maq. The Oneida's have their histories too that testify of our Creator, Jesus Christ and that He did walk this the American Continent. I know this with no doubt, as I live and see miracles on an almost daily basis in so many ways. My faith is huge and I honor my Savior, my Redeemer, that my Nali taught with such reverence and total truth. Like I said, my Dine' people believe in traditions that change, but truth does not change. It is taught, it is sacred and I am probably one of the only Dine' speaking of this history that I accepted as a child and lived thru out my life. So many bash back because they don't seek truth and understand it, or even taught it by their grandparents. That is where there is made up traditions that are false in nature and teachings. I do not delve in that and neither did my Nali want me to know traditions but truths of our oral history. This I am indebted to my Redeemer my Savior Jesus Christ for having such an incredible Nali. This is were my solidarity lies. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@warriorwoman3126
@warriorwoman3126 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. True, what has been shared with you is not widely held knowledge. History books and schooling leave so much out and cannot be relied on for pure truth. One must always seek truth and light. The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone is interesting possible solid evidence found in NM, for those looking to research the Hebrew connection to the Americas and our tribesmen.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being receptive, for truly listening, and not judging like so many have. I only know this is my Paternal ancestral oral history handed down. I know it to be true. Thank you for that information and I would love to do some research on that. Very interesting information. Hugs to you from Navajo Grandma
@buffalobilly6926
@buffalobilly6926 Жыл бұрын
All of us Indians are. Tribe of Gad. A lot of us held Hebraic customs. Read the book by James Adair. Thank the Most High for the video! I’m glad I found this! Thank you, granny! I’m Tsétsêhéstâhese aka Northern Cheyenne. On my fathers side.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Well WELCOME Buffalo Billy, great name by the way, at least we recognize it. Its way better than buttkisser who no longer watches LOL! So you are of Northern Cheyenne descent. Wow and wonderful. Thank you for watching this video and being receptive. I have had to delete most Native Americans who cussed me out and denied anything here which is my Nali's(Paternal gpa's) oral history brought down from generations. Its hard to reason with folks who don't listen to their grandparents and realize there is weights of gold of information within their history and more so when you actually hear it from the breath and voice of your grandparents. I am so grateful I was raised by them maybe for 10 years but impressionable years and how they taught me such a solid foundation by which to live and didn't realize I would be so tested through out my life. It was always coming back to their teachings such as now and remembering their counsel so wise. Thus when you mention that Native Americans knew Jesus Christ our Native brothers get chaffed and swear and gnash their teeth as it were saying and calling it "colonialism." There is nothing colonial about what our ancestors knew and worshipped such as God and Jesus Christ and they knew the Holy Spirit as they were all referred to as Diyin meaning God. Then its a little late after all their blasphemy to repent once they walk thru the spirit world doors. Done. Yes thank you as I know my son is from the tribe of Gad. I am from Manassah. My other sons are from Ephraim. Interesting. Thank you again for your finding your way here. Welcome and I always say, sit down next to Grandma, warm your feet by the fire place, watch, listen and learn. Grandma sends you her love and wants you to always know you are welcome here that you matter and you are needed. Happy thoughts. Navajo Grandma
@Forrest-mg7of
@Forrest-mg7of Жыл бұрын
Native Americans we ain’t Indians TF
@dianewheeler3797
@dianewheeler3797 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your wonderful story. I’ve always wondered and I believe you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being receptive Diane. I always say, just do not believe, do some research on your own to understand. I trust my paternal Dine' line who taught this to us for years until their deaths. Navajo Grandma
@rubberbiscuit99
@rubberbiscuit99 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Sharing truth is Godly. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@kmaddux9
@kmaddux9 2 жыл бұрын
I was taught this my whole life. So beautiful. These are stories in the Book of Mormon also. Many haters out there that hate Mormons or Latter Day Saints, we believed that Christ came to the people's of the Americas after the crucifixion. Another tribe of Israel. God Bless you. Thank you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and glad you shared your point of view. I just want to make it clear, I never said religion, or a book, or anything else aside from this being my Paternal Oral History. I was accused of this being religious when it is actual oral history. But some will accuse rather than listening with their hearts. I explained to one woman on here about this video, that the church she is talking about was organized around 1830, my great great great gpa was born in 1834 and others born before who taught this oral history long before the church. The drawings were done by Medicine Men who had no contact with any white folks only the Wetherills mainly about 1889ish. That is when they created this drawing and were excavating with my great grandfather for Richard Wetherill. Then about 15 years ago we do research with the Mi'Kmaq and we discover that information. So for some reason I have been scorned for telling my oral history. But also, they can spew their nasty comments but I know one thing, I told a man on this youtube that I know my oral history is true, and I know this with all my heart from my line of Paternal grandfathers. As their stories handed down are true, then this book these angry people refer to must be true as well then. Because they say it is an exact story. So funny, both are true and I am very grateful for my own knowledge of what I was taught. Thank you for your comment. Navajo Grandma
@kmaddux9
@kmaddux9 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I was just sharing. Thank you. Beautiful story anyways. Love to all, peace
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@kmaddux9 Thank you again and hugs from Grandma
@eagleclan75
@eagleclan75 Жыл бұрын
According to the B of M the Nephites had fair white skin and the brother Laminitis had dark skin because of sin. In 3 Nephi the Laminites skin became white again through righteousness. We always had dark skin brother. The LDS church also teaches that the Garden of Eden was located in America. I didn't hear this until 40+ years in sitting in a fireside. We were also taught that Zion will sit in America as well. The Bible says we will be gathered back to our lands in Israel. There we'll live in peace. The Bible says in Jeremiah 3 that we Israel aka northern kingdom were divorced because of wickedness. We were conquered and dispersed from there. We were profaning the Father's laws before we even left Israel and over time we profaned it even more. You know the Bible is a translation from other languages and interpretations come from what scholars think a word means. The Book Of Morman was translated into English from the source. The original Book of Morman and it's copies should be considered truly God breathed because it was given to us in English. Over the years the book has been changed and watered down. I mean the Angle really messed up big time and God had to make corrections through men? This isn't even the tip of the tip of everything wrong with the Church. Even something as simple as the sacrament bread is wrong. If people read the Bible they would know that leaven represents sin. If the beard symbolises Yahusha then why is regular bread used?
@hannepinkava2522
@hannepinkava2522 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You Grandma Navajo. So Interesting.Yes, I know about the lost tribe of Israel. I had the opportunity to visit Israel 🇮🇱 too. Seing the Holy Land. It was like the Bible coming alive. I grew up in Norway 🇳🇴, Europe. But have lived in different countries. Now I live in Pennsylvania. For 20years Native-Americans have been in my heart ❤and prayers🙏. The last 2years I have been involved with making face masks, warm clothing, etc. to Native Nations For many years now I have learned so much from Native-Americans. 💞
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Hanne Thank you so much for making those face masks and warm clothing and more for the Native Americans. What a loving constructive way to spend your earthly time. That says a lot about you!! You have a loving heart, a happy heart and you are about doing things showing this love through your handwork. I am so happy to hear this. Hugs galore. Navajo Grandma
@JaneDoe-rc3rz
@JaneDoe-rc3rz 3 ай бұрын
Blessings & thank you Beautiful Navajo Grandma!❤ ✝️🙏🔥✨
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
You are so welcome and thank you always. Navajo Grandma
@aleisterlowenstein9526
@aleisterlowenstein9526 4 ай бұрын
Wow , thank you kindly .
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@LDSVenus
@LDSVenus 2 жыл бұрын
oh, my gosh, everything you are talking about is given in the Book of Mormon, the people (a lost tribe of the 12 tribes of Israel) coming to the Americas, some in a large boat and others in that description of the turtle boats, the reformed Egyptian hieroglyphics, a day and a night and a day of no darkness when the Savior was born so the people on this side of the world would know, earth quakes and fires and 3 days of darkness at the Savior’s crucifixion, the Savior coming to the Americas shortly after his resurrection where he walked with, taught and healed the people, the millions of people who lived here and the great wars where many died and later on where one of the cultures was destroyed. I could see all of those stories as you described them. Thank you for telling the people’s story.
@lonewolfgamingplus379
@lonewolfgamingplus379 2 жыл бұрын
I try to respect other people's beliefs but everything here... ugh Mormons think we are cursed with sin which is darker skin. It's a racist ideal. Jesus did NOT meet my people.
@laramccully3272
@laramccully3272 2 жыл бұрын
@@lonewolfgamingplus379 Joseph Smith did not believe that at all. His best friend was black and he received a huge amount of persecution for it. Also, he prophesied that your people would rise up as a powerful nation in the last days. There are some “Christians” who made up that theory. If members of the LDS religion believe it - that is NOT in the doctrine of the Church.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Notice I did not mention a book, I am only telling you what was taught to me by my Nali who was and still is in the spirit world, an honorable Medicine Man. Please read what I wrote to Mr. unbelieving Dine" Lone WolfGamingPlus. It makes me so sad but also this is why sacred things are not spoken and I see why my Nali said this but I did say truth. Truth is truth and so many are so blind and crude. Just read below. They roll everything up into religion, its my oral history. It is true. And there are so many other Native American tribes who know these truths and we also have members in our tribes who balk at it. So sad but again they will get their reward. This is the last time to share sacred oral histories now. Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
The above answer is to Lone WolfGamePlus.
@artist1q1psalmsjc32
@artist1q1psalmsjc32 2 жыл бұрын
OK! I grew up learning we built cities in the USA.We we're told this as little kids on the REZ. Also we are related to the white people who colonized American. I had to start asking questions THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Ahehee and hope you are open to realizing there are oral histories that were never allowed to be told. How many of our parents and grandparents were afraid to tell the truth as they would be told they were liars. Ironically, its the ones who win the wars who write the history and the stories. Now it is time to stand up and rise up to tell our truths and that is what Navajo Grandma is doing. May we as Dine' be receptive and realize how incredible we are. We are more Godly than we believe. The Holy Ones are pleased that we stand up with goodness and truth. I know this. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@elissalipman6600
@elissalipman6600 4 ай бұрын
I've always felt a strong bond with Native Cultures and studied some as well. I am Jewish and there are similarities and commonalities between these peoples and beliefs yes for sure. I have had very deep close bonds with native americans as well. Kol Tuv Be Well in Hebrew
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
The true and only question is "do you believe Jesus Christ the Son of God?" Most Jews do not believe this. We do and we know He walked among our people and many tribes as well as those in other countries after He was crucified. He is the true Son of God. He is returning and I pray we all are ready. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@elainefarr3155
@elainefarr3155 3 ай бұрын
First time watching your channel, so interesting! I'm a native Arizonan and live near the Yavapai tribes. I learned a little Navajo at NAU one summer many years ago, and loved talking to the other women in the class. They were all school teachers on the reservation, and wanted to learn to write the language so they could teach it to their Navajo students. They had been at boarding schools and not allowed to speak their native tongue, so it was very emotional for them to change that for their children. I have done genealogy research for 35+ years, and found it so healing and profound to learn about my ancestors and what they went through to make better lives for their family. I love them, honor them and look forward to meeting them on 'the other side'.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
Elaine you are an angel!! What a wonder you are and so commend your amazing soul doing your genealogy!! And yes what you say is true. You shall meet all your relatives our ancestors there. What a meeting that will be. I always express to others, It is only God's Sacred Plan to have our ancestors as our angels. Who would better protect, love, spiritually prod and bless us and lead us, guide us in this life than those who love us dearly. Happy thoughts. Genealogy is a holy undertaking. Navajo Grandma
@KristinaTurnerUS
@KristinaTurnerUS 2 жыл бұрын
My dad's greatgrandmother was part Native American from Tennessee and I have traces from all over the world even if I am mostly Northern European. My mom is Eastern European, but in her DNA testing it says she is part Native American.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Wow Kristina, you need to take the time to do some genealogy research and see if there is any chance of enrollment. Remember DNA is a guide and not a where with all but depending upon your percentage I would definitely move forward having this research done. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@KristinaTurnerUS
@KristinaTurnerUS 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma It was back to the 1700s in Tennessee when they did not keep very good records, so it is hard to even find much DNA linked. I have also some 4% DNA that is South Asian that seems to be linked to the area in Pakistan where they have a pyramid with a sphinx like in Egypt, so that ties in to what you were saying about Jewish and Egyptian ties. Apparently the mineral and land rights from Native Americans had ties to the government stealing them with law enforcement covering it up (Apparently that is how the FBI started). My sister-in-law is from Bhukhara Uzbekistan and half Russian and there is Jewish there and is Santa Fe New Mexico's sister city and she looks Native American even though she is Central Asian.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@KristinaTurnerUS I didn't know this and some things did happen that were not very honest. Thank you for sharing this information with grandma. I always say, even if your left toe is Cherokee, it is your tribe. Back in the day it wasn't blood quantum, it was if you lived among the tribe, married into or just plain practiced their ceremonies and loved them that you were enrolled like into the family. Back then. No more. Sad. Navajo Grandma
@KristinaTurnerUS
@KristinaTurnerUS 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma My grandmother's great-grandmother did not admit to being part Cherokee publicly because that was when President Abraham Lincoln hung Cherokee for stealing food when they were starving. She may have been part African American also, since my dad's side of the family settled the Appalachians and had slaves.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@KristinaTurnerUS Kristina I know about this. Doing genealogy I have gone thru amazing family relationships who when the young adult children want to know who they are, their parents throw them out, or families kill each other, they throw each other out for this reason you commented on. The fear is real even to this day. I have had parents call and threaten me to murder me if I do their children's genealogy. The fear is sometimes so real you can almost cut it with a knife. But not all, for those who control their fears and realize it did happen that they experience rewards so amazing from defining and knowing themselves. I pray you will be able to one day fulfill your understanding of yourself. Great comment. Navajo Grandma
@Charles-yg9tj
@Charles-yg9tj 2 жыл бұрын
My paternal grandmother always taught me, if I had a question and wanted an answer, to always go to the source. Ahehee Diné Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Well Charles thank you for being receptive to the source. Wow some things I am reading are so disrespectful. Whoa. Sad and you wonder why sacred things need to be kept within our hogans and not given out as I trusted. How foolish I am. I won't do that again. Navajo Grandma
@Charles-yg9tj
@Charles-yg9tj 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Grandma, I empathize with your feelings. However, and I can only speak for myself because I do not have access to either of my grandmas anymore, I, for one, truly respect your time and knowledge you share and I try to soak up as much as my mind will allow. I never knew my NDN grandparents, my grandma (b. 1902) and my grandpa (b. 1891), so I was never able to ask them anything. I say this only to say that I pray that, once again, I am blessed to be able to sit with elders one on one and record what's being taught so it's not lost amongst this world's craziness. Thank you for your knowledge. I, for myself at least, am very grateful that you chose to honor your position in our society as a teacher and begin such a channel as you have. Love you and ahehee, Grandma.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@Charles-yg9tj Well Charles no one is forced to believe my oral history, it is truth to me and it has served me in being a contributing member of society in the white world and in my Dine' world. We hear and we respect and listen. One day we will have an aha moment and say oh my goodness that is what Navajo Grandma taught and it was true. Oh my goodness and yes I know now. Or you might say, Navajo Grandma has lost it. Either way, it is your choice to be receptive or not but I love to listen and hear others. It is always a teaching moment for me with vast knowledge that I love. So taught my Nali. Thank you for your comment. Navajo Grandma
@_nativexred_
@_nativexred_ 3 ай бұрын
Real.....🔥🔥🔥🔥.......Ahé héé so much and this confirms my understanding and my continued research......stay strong and stay blessed, you are very Courageous and Brave Navajo Grandma........!!!! .......😁 😁 😁 😁
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
You are so kind with your understanding. The histories aren't always what we have been taught. That is why we are taught the Holy Spirit teaches truth. Why are we to "ask and it shall be given to you?" You as the Holy Spirit to teach you truth. It has taught us all our lives. It gives confidence, understanding, knowledge, comfort, peace, it is of pure wisdom. Navajo Grandma
@staciwashington3212
@staciwashington3212 2 жыл бұрын
I did ask my grandparents, specifically my grandma these questions. And yes, our people too are.from Flagstaff Az.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Ok. Glad to hear this. Navajo Grandma
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