Navajo Grandma Natural Yucca Shampoo Part 1 Episode 5

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Navajo Grandma

Navajo Grandma

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@kerrye3601
@kerrye3601 3 жыл бұрын
Nature is proof of a loving God who supplies everything His children need
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Where are all of you amazing subscribers coming from. All of you are filled with such amazing knowledge and I swear your ancestors are weeping with joy. Powerful words of wisdom Kerry. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@mamamode1312
@mamamode1312 3 жыл бұрын
Amen. Philamayaye
@Iceis_Phoenix
@Iceis_Phoenix 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Western medicine is horrible.
@RedDead_Rohan
@RedDead_Rohan 3 жыл бұрын
Amen ❤️
@LadywatchingByrd
@LadywatchingByrd 3 жыл бұрын
Bingo!
@kenyenmusic7548
@kenyenmusic7548 3 жыл бұрын
Yucca is much more than just shampoo. It’s hand soap, dish soap, body wash. You can also pick off a leaf and use a rock to scrape the green stuff off. The green stuff is also used as soap. Also the leaves can be split into smaller strings and woven into rope. Also later in the year it will shoot a big stalk up from the middle, and will then grow flowers on that stalk. These flowers are edible (but they kinda taste like shit haha). Then if you wait a little longer, those flowers will turn into edible fruits that taste similar to bell peppers. So yeah. Pretty important plant haha.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Your comment to grandma was so perfect and made me laugh. You are so spot on. Thank you. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@deepsea5348
@deepsea5348 Жыл бұрын
Try sautéing the flower petals, after they’re cooked a little the bitter taste mostly goes away, and they taste a bit like zucchini!
@xochitlahuia
@xochitlahuia Жыл бұрын
you’re not supposed to eat the center apparently lol
@jamesrjohanniii774
@jamesrjohanniii774 Жыл бұрын
You can boil the extracted fibers and use it to stich up a bad cut. Alot of different yucca etc have needle growing right on the top of the leaf.. Just have to drag it with a smooth stone on top of a flat one. My brother was half Souix and he taught me that. I never knew about the soap aspect of yucca. I have made soap using mimosa hostillis bark particularly root bark. It also is used as a brownish red dye.
@purpledreams8017
@purpledreams8017 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
@marisollunafinxo
@marisollunafinxo 4 жыл бұрын
This is how I want to live. Nature provides everything for us and we must love and cherish it. Thank you for spreading your knowledge.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Marisol, you made up your mind, now just choose to live it. You are at the helm of your ship. I give you permission to move full speed ahead. Enjoy your journey with Navajo Subscribe.
@baconandeggs9113
@baconandeggs9113 4 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma hello, I wanted to reply to a comment that you made in the video that you didn’t really have conditioners or even knew about them. I just wanted to say that marketed conditioners are a “scam” anyway, so you weren’t missing out. All of nature’s cleansers are also natural conditioners which is why you hair doesn’t feel as stripped as it does when you use shampoo. You can take it a step further and use cheap things in your kitchen to do a deep condition. From what a person from the reservation told me that everything is extremely overpriced. It’s a shame really because you are beautiful, knowledgeable and sympathetic people, which a lot of us don’t have.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
@@baconandeggs9113 Loved your comment and yes I realized I didn’t miss out. I remember ages ago the first beer shampoo conditioner came out in the 70’s it ruined my hair. My bizhi soaked my hair in yucca twice then it seemed to reconstruct my natural sleek bouncey hair. My own mom told me I could use warm mixed mayonnaise and egg, which I did use then went back to yucca again. So now, I use yucca, dry my hair in the evenings, sleep on my Nikken magnet pillow and talk about better than conditioner, wow, your hair is shiny, soft, strong, vibrant. The magnets enhance the yucca and condition while you snore away, but listen to this, you won’t snore when using a magnet pillow. Awesome. My natural way of life without chemicals. Hugs to you Bo$$. Navajo Grandma
@baconandeggs9113
@baconandeggs9113 4 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma wow! The simple things are really the delicacy.
@shaundramanning769
@shaundramanning769 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your rich and beautiful culture with us! I really love the wisdom and resourcefulness of your ancestors. I look forward seeing your other videos!
@Mimilyynnn
@Mimilyynnn 3 жыл бұрын
This brings back memories of when my grandma & my nali lady would heat up water on the wood stove, pour the warm water in a bucket & wash my hair. They would always have the soap in a blue bird flour bag. I loved the sound of them rubbing their hands together to create a a foamy soap. I'm blessed to still have my grandma & my nali lady around, my grandma will be 91 years old this May & my Nali lady just turned 90 years old on February 5th. Times have definitely changed.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Mimi, what precious memories and more so, your grandmother and Nali are still around with excellent strength as their age is incredible. Protect them. Learn all you can from them as you have expressed with the Yucca soap. Wonderful memories, please write them down, any memories of them and what happened to you as a child. Who else but you know your story from your perspective. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@tazmycreations9185
@tazmycreations9185 3 жыл бұрын
Hey she has my sons birthday 🥳 feb 5th happy belated birthday!
@Mimilyynnn
@Mimilyynnn 3 жыл бұрын
@@tazmycreations9185 Thank you. Happy belated birthday to your son.
@guerillagardner3876
@guerillagardner3876 3 жыл бұрын
Awwww, I love that story!
@mamamode1312
@mamamode1312 3 жыл бұрын
If they would, make a chanel, Gramma & Nali Lady story time. Doesn't need to be long, just sit and let them share wisdom of days we waterdowns have missed. The generation between let go of the culture and we want to know what got lost along the way. Some of us only have a little grain of knowledge from the old people of our childhood only small glimpses into the wisdom. They die we are left with the in-between generation who say they are white. No, we are both. We need our culture. We need to learn more. We are hungry. We have but crumbs. Please share. We are becoming the old people. What will we hand down?
@matthewedwardhall
@matthewedwardhall 8 ай бұрын
Wow today I googled "how did Native Americans wash their hair," looking for the traditional way and this is the video on the front page. ✨ Very familiar plant and will have to try this.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 8 ай бұрын
Hi Matthew, yes you hit the jack pot. Yucca is wonderful to wash your hair and as a body wash. Navajo Grandma
@beckyowens2586
@beckyowens2586 5 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma What season should it be harvested in?
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 5 ай бұрын
@@beckyowens2586 Summer
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 5 ай бұрын
@matthewedwardhall welcome, enjoy the refreshing NATURAL saponins stripping your hair of dirt, grease, encouraging healthy oils, healing scalp, a fresh natural scent. Remember to wash with crushed pieces as this is where the saponins are released onto your hair as you scrub. Enjoy!! Come wash grandma's hair next LOL! Navajo Grandma
@karlos_infamous
@karlos_infamous 4 жыл бұрын
wow, this reminds me of the film "Naturally Native" its about 3 Native American sisters in the city trying to have a Shampoo business 👍
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
I'll look it up. Sounds like a must see for me!
@ebonylilyofzion177
@ebonylilyofzion177 4 жыл бұрын
I love that movie so much. Such an important movie for us! It's like a native lifetime movie too hahahaha
@ebonylilyofzion177
@ebonylilyofzion177 4 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma the movie is uploaded on youtube! Whoever uploaded it is wonderful and very kind lol such a great movie.
@ladytino5715
@ladytino5715 3 жыл бұрын
Where can I watch it!?
@margaretmcdonald3752
@margaretmcdonald3752 3 жыл бұрын
I have always believed that every sickness here on the earth there is a plant or mushroom, tree or minerals that will heal us. God is amazing and I am grateful to make medicines and natural products no pharmaceuticals. Love that I found your channel 🥰🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
You are amazing!! You are right to the bone. It is true, there is a plant for every ailment, when Christ was on this earth and went from tribe to tribe, that is what he blessed them to know as he was there healing them, but they asked Him, when He leaves what then? He was so kind to teach and show what was available and created for healing, health, not only medicinal but for food. This is a beautiful gift you have if you believe this or make these. I know a lot of medicine men including my grandparents Paternal and Maternal learned this and my mother. How I miss their teachings. Hugs from Grandma and thank you for finding Navajo Grandma. Welcome to our Navajo Grandma family fire, warm your feet, know you are loved and you matter here. Navajo Grandma
@margaretmcdonald3752
@margaretmcdonald3752 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma bless you 🥰🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
@@margaretmcdonald3752 I might be late answering at times but grandma will never forget you. Thank you for blessing grandma and I send that blessing right back ten fold. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
@JillSmith-e6i
@JillSmith-e6i 21 күн бұрын
Is there a plant for those who can't have gluten; Gluten is you can't have Wheat, Rye, Barley or Malted Barley
@Metztli0
@Metztli0 Жыл бұрын
I’m “Mexican” and my mother and family don’t know anything about our indigenous ancestors. I recently gifted my mother a yucca plant for Mother’s Day. I will definitely teach her and show her your tips. You have no idea how much it means to us brainwashed “Latinos” to see videos like this where we can learn a thing or two.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Liz so what you just did is what is needed. Share Navajo Grandma's channel and yes, there is so many cultures and traditions we share in many ways. We are one big fat family. I pray that you will enlighten others and have them come and see what we have in common and maybe they are not Navajo but there is other ways each of us live in the same climate and eat tortillas, sopapillas, hot chilis, soups and on and on. We are all survivors and we had to do this in the desert or even now in life no matter where we are. Happy to help and help others. Gracias my dear Meja or mi querida nieta. Not sure but I hope you know Grandma considers you her granddaughter and we are one family even if it is online. You matter and so do our culture and traditions and our people. Hugs from Navajo Grandma (Great comment)
@glennfoster2423
@glennfoster2423 Жыл бұрын
My grandmother was from Kansas, miles out away from any city and growing up there was no money to buy much. I never learned what they used, but she made soap for washing EVERYTHING--hair, dishes,clothes, counters- from a plant up until she died in 1967. She said it was better than "store bought soap " Many plants have saps that may be similar to yucca.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
@@glennfoster2423 Glenn what a beautiful comment and what a lovely memory and knowledge that I wish we all had. Our grandparents were so full of survival and using herbs and spices like we do not nowadays. We are blessed with memories like this and thank you so much for sharing your memory of gold, so worth more than real gold. I love this comment so much. Late in answering but so appreciative to you. Hugs always from Navajo Grandma
@user-pe2lw1ze8i
@user-pe2lw1ze8i 8 ай бұрын
My uncle always says - most Mexicans are indigenous.
@Xcxc13
@Xcxc13 3 ай бұрын
Look at where your mom & grandparents are from and the neighboring tribes in that city/state are. You’re mostly likely from there.
@guaribofitness6048
@guaribofitness6048 3 жыл бұрын
I am amazed at how the Yucca root is important in the West and Rocky Mountain. I am a Taino Native from Boriken (Puerto Rico) and we honor the Yucca and the Creator, Yucahu the Father of the Yucca. Jajoma (Thank you)!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I appreciate your information on your culture. It is wonderful! Yes, there are different kinds of yucca, some we eat and some we wash with. What you shared is beautiful, just make sure you write it down for your posterity or family. Wonderful information. Stay blessed. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@bethrivera867
@bethrivera867 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Is there a specific type of Yucca that you use for the shampoo?
@sasharamirez1281
@sasharamirez1281 3 жыл бұрын
Yes very true brother. I'm Native too. Kaqchiquel Maya and Taino from Ayiti Kiskeya bohio. I just washed my hair with yuca , feels so clean
@jeremyarroyo360
@jeremyarroyo360 3 жыл бұрын
Wepa 🇵🇷🇨🇺
@TaínoN8iv
@TaínoN8iv 3 ай бұрын
​@@NavajoGrandma in Borike'n (Puerto Rico) my Taino tribe made and still making today is circle crunchy bread healthy food we eat bread is called Casabe/Casabi, yuca (cassava/manioc) size is little bigger, jajom ma (thank you very much) for sharing about shampoo.
@Arawak_Caguama
@Arawak_Caguama 15 күн бұрын
I’m so happy I found this channel! I’ve been searching to find guidance on our ways. My mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great aunts and uncles have joined our ancestors. So I don’t have elders to run to for wisdom and help. We might be from different tribes, beliefs, and traditions. But it’s still beautiful to learn from one another. I believe all Indigenous Nations are one beautiful family. Each of us one thread in a colorful and beautiful tapestry.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 14 күн бұрын
@Arawak_Caguama Thank you for searching & finding. Yes all Nations have culture & traditions a lot misinterpreted by the mind of men & women to fit their ways of life, but to us elderly, we hold to the truths of our oral teachings, of the Holy Ones, to prayer, fasting & holy dances with herbs that were foraged, healed, calmed us to decipher directions in life, for protection, survival, but mostly to wake up to the spirit of God and to know He walked with each Nation when He was hung on a tree in Jerusalem, He came to our ancestors taught us, healed our sick, raised our dead. He taught us which herbs to forage for health, healing & life when He was leaving. Many wept & wanted Him to remain. He blessed each of them thru the Laying on of hands which have been our patriarchal ways of healing forever & ever. It was given to us to be humble. Meek, mild, loving, that should we find disagreement but afterwards show more love & forgiveness. The fighting within our Nations come not from God but Satan is real. He us the true cause. We are warned to walk in straight paths & great could be the Nations if they would remember the teachings of our elders of which many have found rest in the spirit world. We have much to celebrate in the Whitemans New Year. Our Navajo preferably "Dine,'" New Year occurred in October. We have much to be thankful for, to look forward to. I am thankful completely that my Patriarchal Paternal & Maternal lives have taught to look to the Holy Ones, GOD, CHRIST & THE HOLY SPIRIT & no one creates our destiny but "ourselves." We need to learn to stand up spiritually with prayer & fasting & be firm in our ancestral foundation. Learn this, live by it, do not do as the world does for there is evil there. It destroys. Ask your grandparents thru prayer & fasting as did the great Chieftans. I pray your New Year is true to God, yourself & ancestors. Take the good leave the bad. My prayer for you. Amen. Navajo Grandma
@Arawak_Caguama
@Arawak_Caguama 14 күн бұрын
@NavajoGrandma Amen! Thank you so much! God bless you!
@HelenWorthley2121
@HelenWorthley2121 3 жыл бұрын
Hello, I am shoshone Navajo tribe...related to the Healy family. I'm very proud to be here watching your videos. I'm learning. I am thankful 🙏
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Helen thank you for subscribing and I am thankful to you for being such a wonderful person as you watch, learn and remember these cultural videos you will come to know your Navajo cultural ways. These videos are not perfect but do help you come to know what I was taught as a Navajo or Dine' child in the Navajo reservation in the Eastern Agency. I hope you know your mother's clan and father's and grandparents clans. I do have an introduction video that you should learn and make it a part of you. No matter where you go you introduce yourself in your Dine' language and you will never lack family, they will be everywhere and you will never be a lone. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@christinamartinez6285
@christinamartinez6285 9 ай бұрын
Yucca is considered medicine according to my Dad who is from El Salvador. Here in the US. We eat it for the digestive healing properties. This is the first time I am seeing it for soemthibg completely different and im just blown away!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 9 ай бұрын
Christine I am happy to hear you learned something new. This is wonderful. We learn from one another and that makes me happy. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@ebonylilyofzion177
@ebonylilyofzion177 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you SO much Grandma with so much love and respect in a good way for your wisdom! I look forward to incorporating yucca shampoo. I use a lot of stinging nettle, chaga mushroom which grows on our birch trees, peppermint, raspberry leaf, sweetgrass, sage, western red cedar saw palmetto maca root among many others as a tea combo in my hair after washing for moisture and nourishment. Also as a potent hair oil. It is all marvelous and makes me feel strong. My hair has never been stronger shinier soft etc since I've incorporated traditional herbs from both my Native and African cultures. Feeling blessed!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Your are blessed girl, just reading your amazing natural ingredients, I am jealous. Wow, you teach me too. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@ebonylilyofzion177
@ebonylilyofzion177 4 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma no you've truly blessed me!! Shampoo was a very sketchy territory for me until I saw your videos! You taught me so much. So invaluable! To see how we traditionally washed our hair was so needed. I am so inspired. I am going to make yucca root and cedar water shampoo from now on. Stay blessed always dear Dine grandma🕊🕊
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
@@ebonylilyofzion177 love you. Gma
@ebonylilyofzion177
@ebonylilyofzion177 4 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma love you too looking forward to more of your videos🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
@@ebonylilyofzion177 Thank you pretty girl
@narutog98
@narutog98 5 ай бұрын
Love this & getting in touch w/ my native Navajo roots! Truly more proof that nature & universe ALWAYS provides for us as long as we put effort/energy towards what we want/need! 😁☯️🤟☮️🤙
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 5 ай бұрын
You have this down. Great comment and well said. Happy you are anxiously defining yourself, coming to yourself. There is great satisfaction, peace, beauty & balance in your journey. Remain wise. Navajo Grandma
@MehIgotnothing
@MehIgotnothing 4 жыл бұрын
I am so happy I found your channel. Now more than ever we need the healing only nature and spirit can provide us. Thank you Grandma for sharing your wisdom with us. ❤ My dad and I are Cherokee descendents and we have fine soft hair and it's impossible for us to find a store bought shampoo that works for us. We've just started using fresh aloe, coconut oil, jojoba oil, honey, apple cider vinegar, and eggs along side cedar wood, rosemary, and lavender. I'm really excited to try yucca and saw palmetto. Love and best wishes.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Alanna, this sounds like great news. Yucca is for any type of hair, its natural and wonderful. Good luck. Navajo Grandma
@jessicamurguia5457
@jessicamurguia5457 4 жыл бұрын
My daughter is half navajo so I love watching these videos so I can teach her as she grows. When I showed my husband this video we were visiting kayenta and decided to pick some yucca then he mentioned he remembered his grandma washing his hair like this ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
This isn’t 20th Century Fox, but powerful elementary Navajo teachings we need to learn, remember, put into practice. Great to hear you stopped and picked some yucca. wonderful. Subscribe there’s more to share and learn. Aheehe. Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
My next videos will involve defining myself, a sober one, then excitedly moving towards Grandma shearing a sheep for you all. This is an opener with videos on the weaving loom, rugs, carding and spinning dowel with weaving accessories. Its getting exciting to learn more about Dine' textile. Please watch and learn. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
I totally understand what you just said. I want to move to Rumble actually. I had more trouble with Patreon and I left that. I am not completely computer savvy but it seemed like there was so much expectations and I lost thousands of dollars when I stopped Patreon. I asked them about the money owed but they said it was used for my releasing me from Patreon. So many threw up when I told them this. So I did stop. I don't want payments for what I present. If I sell you something I may have then sure its different. But I am happy to share and to help you see from our point of view how we thick and what happens in our lives, etc. Thank you though. If you have other ideas let me know. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@hanabobanna
@hanabobanna 4 жыл бұрын
I love hearing your stories. It’s so interesting to hear how you lived. Thank you for sharing your story and your experience
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you r hana. Keep watching and don't forget to LIKE. Grandma
@mamamode1312
@mamamode1312 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I love Grandma but phone only has 👍🏻 would be ,💖 if I could put that.
@blahdelablah
@blahdelablah 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, I'm glad to have an insight into Navajo culture.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you back for commenting. Its nice to get a real Navajo perspective as well. Keep watching, LIKE and Enjoy. Grandma
@TheEwnkd
@TheEwnkd 3 жыл бұрын
My Grammy had yucca plants and she used to use them to wash my hair. I have natural curly hair and it really helped to smooth my hair and give more volume. I can still remember how shiny and clean it was. Unfortunately when the state road crew came through and sprayed nasty chemicals in the ditch lines beside of the road, they got heavy handed with the weed killer and sprayed her beautiful yucca plants too and killed them🙄...I need to get me some more plants.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, chemicals are bad but we live in a world with this yucky stuff. It’s killed plants, insects, bees who nourish and pollinate our food systems. Yes, go buy some and replant away from disaster. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@mamamode1312
@mamamode1312 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma where can I get yucca plant start?
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
@@psnbear7399 Its the Feds who were suppose to be subservient to us but its the other way around and its sad.
@HosCreates
@HosCreates 3 жыл бұрын
😭 I would be very upset if they did that to my plants
@ambrosiagrows
@ambrosiagrows 3 жыл бұрын
As a girl, my 96yo grandma, would wash her hair with amole and rainwater as the water in NM is so hard. Thank you for sharing all of this information. I am so happy to have found your channel.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing as I believe this is the root of the agave plant, a bulb looking root, almost looks like Yuca root bulbs. Thank you for reminding us of other detergent plant bulbs available as well. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@reneebenoit8032
@reneebenoit8032 3 жыл бұрын
You inspired me to try this! We live on 4 acres in Cochise County and we have many yucca plants on our land. (Yucca elata) So we dug up a couple roots from plants that were being replaced by eldarica pine trees. I used a machete to cut off the upper part with the leaves. Then I washed the roots just like you said. The peeling was not easy but I did it with gloves on and my sturdy paring knife. (I am so amazed thinking about how people even figured out that this could be done!) I haven't pounded yet but I will and then I will wash my hair with it. I laughed when you said there was no conditioner. No kidding! We are so spoiled. Thank you for everything. I will let you know how it goes when I get it all done.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
I would love the report. The reason for having the pieces of yucca in your hair is that when you wash it you are actually bringing out more saponins and that is what washes and called "talawoosh." Like I said above. this Godly soap is for the entire body and you will not need conditioner ever. Good luck. Navajo Grandma
@Gigi2you
@Gigi2you 3 жыл бұрын
How amazing! Our heavenly father provides all we need in nature 🌱🌵
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful comment, yes, Heavenly Father is so loving and kind to each of us. That is why we respect all created for our use and for our well being here on Mother Earth. We are so blessed. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@donnapollock
@donnapollock 3 ай бұрын
Our Creator new BEST, he made sure everything was readily available for everyone. Thank you for teaching us your ways, I love to learn from you...God Bless you...
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 ай бұрын
@donnapollock Yes, when our Savior walked among our Native American tribes & to other countries He showed them the herbs, food, ways to subsist on Mother Earth. He blessed them, taught them greatly & even technology plus more. The part here is using the root of the Yucca to wash & keep clean our body & hair. How holy & grateful we are retaining these teachings, there was more but by and by alot of the teachings faded as our secular world enticed and became our God's as it were or our druthers for man made stuff & foods, shampoos etc filled with chemicals for so called preservation. Yes these sacred ways are holy, to be used & done prayerfully. Navajo Grandma
@chocoalien78
@chocoalien78 3 жыл бұрын
Mother takes good care of us. We need to take better care of her
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, taking care of mother is on the top of the list. Navajo Grandma
@Rellesofsaturn
@Rellesofsaturn Жыл бұрын
You re hair looks really beautiful., 🥰
@americanancestors7969
@americanancestors7969 Жыл бұрын
Why thank you. Gma
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you think so. LOL Gma
@Steina_The_Yarnist
@Steina_The_Yarnist 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Navajo Grandma, Thank you for bringing a blessing to me today with this way to clean hair! For years I have had acne and rashes after using commercially made hair and skincare products without realizing the cause. After using your method today I feel much better; many thanks and blessings to you and your family!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
So thrilled to hear you have had a wonderful outcome with using Yucca. It does work and yet some people say that the old ways are wrong, but not so, these old ways are natural, no chemicals as we have given into using them and yes, then we wonder why we get skin problems, allergies, etc. Then when we stop all of a sudden our bodies feel right, calm, strong and happy. This is how my body feels after using Yucca. My husband no longer has dandruff and can I tell you how that has made me thrilled. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@Steina_The_Yarnist
@Steina_The_Yarnist 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I was fortunate enough to live with my mother's mother, Mammaw, for much of my first 30 years. She taught me the values of prayer, work, and learning and she especially liked learning better ways to work so she would have more time for family and prayer. People have said I am like her. I also noticed that you look like one of Mammaw's sisters who was also very kind. I look forward to learning more with you. :)
@jamesrjohanniii774
@jamesrjohanniii774 Жыл бұрын
I love nothing more than traditional knowledge about plant being passed on. THANK YOU 🙏🏽 You are a blessing .
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
What a lovely desire as we forage and use the traditional plants for personal hygiene, food, tools, etc. God is kind. Great comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@terrib3701
@terrib3701 3 жыл бұрын
I loved the yucca shampoo back in the 70's. So I started making it myself
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Terri how smart and wise you have been. So proud of you. You are way ahead of us. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@abbypitts3857
@abbypitts3857 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in the desert of western Utah. I love that the plants and animals you teach about are the ones i grew up with and am blessed to be surrounded by still. I'm trying to learn to live with the land here and your videos are so beautiful and helpful. Thank you, Navajo Grandma!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Goodness, you are one blessed soul. Enjoy, breathe it in, pray always with gratitude, bless everything created for your peace, beauty, balance and harmony. Excellent!!. Navajo Grandma
@jmack2462
@jmack2462 3 жыл бұрын
Yes thank you! Blessings! I am grateful I will be trying this. My Muscogee hair is very sensitive and super long. I have gone through so many shampoos. This is perfect for my body has started to reject unatural soaps after becoming plant based for 4 years
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! J Mack Congrats, this works on no matter what type of hair. It’s natural from God. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@AmigoGabe
@AmigoGabe 4 ай бұрын
All of the yucca I’ve eaten without knowing I could clean with it too! Thank you!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 ай бұрын
It is good to know and happy you can care for your hair now its wonderful. Navajo Grandma
@loridisney3782
@loridisney3782 3 жыл бұрын
Navajo grandma blessings❤️ I made the yucca shampoo and wow !!!! I saved it for the night time I opened my screens I let the air in . I went into my bathtub no water got a pitcher of cold water and I poured the Yucca over my hair my body and hair it was the most spiritual beauty experience I’ve ever had!!! I literally felt like a baptism. Cleansing rebirth . and my hair has never looked so beautiful! I need to make it again soon my hair looked so much better with the yucca thank you and god bless .
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 11 ай бұрын
Wow even after some time your comment is fabulous!! I have read and read this amazing yucca preparation and how it made you feel. I know exactly what you mean!! L9ve you so!!!
@SlingerFinger
@SlingerFinger 2 жыл бұрын
I like how you say the words in our language. Grandma thank you for speaking our language. I only hope we can all learn from you. I want to speak my language
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Well I do need to make more language videos and I pray you will learn more. I say, keep it simple and always pray before you start so your heart, spirit and mind are together in learning and you appreciate and retain what you learn. I shall work on that for you all. Love & hugs. Navajo Grandma
@littlemissyellow5386
@littlemissyellow5386 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Navajo grandma! I'm from New Zealand👋🏻 I have Pacific Island/Polynesian ancestry. My mum and her family come from a little island called Niue(around 3-4 hours flight from NZ!) It's near Fiji, Samoa and Tonga, in the Pacific ocean. In the islands, our hair is our pride.. But different islands like different styles. Some like long, straight or wavy hair, some like bushy and thick hair.. Etc. I have long, thick and curly hair. The longest part of my hair is just past my butt, near the top of my thighs. I would like to try this method someday! It's very organic and natural 🌿 thank you for showing and sharing your culture with us❤️😁
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Kia Ora, Its at your fingertips on amazon I believe no matter where in the world you are. Enjoy and Ahehee for watching my videos. Even you are my grandchild as you subscribe. Hugs. Navajo Grandma ( my children are Japanese, Hawaiian, Navajo) I have been to the beautiful islands and Japan. But I tell you when I landed in LA Airport, I fell on the ground and kissed it, the Mainland is my land and my body laid prostrate with tears in love with my Big Turtle Island. Shaka.
@Elletaria-t5s
@Elletaria-t5s 3 жыл бұрын
Just today I was thinking I should learn how to make my own yucca root shampoo! Then your video popped up on my search feed. Wow! Thank you so much! 💜
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Someone else said the same exact thing you just said. Wow. Navajo Grandma
@Elletaria-t5s
@Elletaria-t5s 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma that is awesome! 💜
@AdriOnFilms
@AdriOnFilms 6 ай бұрын
She’s a pretty lady. I wish I looked as good.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 6 ай бұрын
Goodness sakes you shouldn't say this, thank you for the compliment but we all have our own beauty. Remember this. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@omggiiirl2077
@omggiiirl2077 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Grandma for giving us knowledge!! Love you and blessings!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Tutu is right. Much aloha from Navajo Grandma
@Ducky44039
@Ducky44039 4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found these videos! I've known all my life that I am Native American on my father's side but no details. I am Potawatomi and spend time with people from a Chippewa tribe in MI where I vacationed all summers of my life but not so much the last 15 years. I did have a formal naming ceremony which was an amazing, spiritual experience. My name is Noon-Mi-Guan-Que or Snowfeather. I wish I had a guide or advisor to teach me the traditional ways. Customs, traditions, and most of all, plants and herbs and natural haircare. Miigwech for these videos.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Lisa Hendricks, welcome always to my Hogan videos. Hogan is home. It takes some studying to understand your own culture, learning and retaining. I love your name you were given at the naming ceremony. If you continue to watch, you and I as Native Americans share more in common than you can realize. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
@Ducky44039
@Ducky44039 4 жыл бұрын
Miigwetch, I love my name too! You have me intrigued as to what all we have in common. I subscribed! So I will definitely be watching and hopefully I will discover what all we have in common!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
@@Ducky44039 Miigwetch, I am referring to the many cultural aspects, how we respect Mother Earth, how prayerful we are, how we all use the natural aspects of nature for medicines, and food, etc.
@tessahlipton1101
@tessahlipton1101 4 жыл бұрын
You’re so BEAUTIFUL!!!💚✨✨
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Tessah Lipton I love your kind comments. Being a grandma beauty isn’t as foremost as when your younger. Now I am happy I wake up to another day. I know what beauty you mean, it is all within as you have shown me with your comments. Hugs. I will be putting out 5 videos a week till the end of the year so give your Gma a thumbs up & subscribe, if you haven’t. Navajo Grandma
@tessahlipton1101
@tessahlipton1101 4 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to watch all of your videos,I really love your vibe!✨Have a blessed day grandma💚✨✨
@carabousoap1067
@carabousoap1067 11 ай бұрын
I am a soap maker, and had been wondering about 'soap yucca'. Now I know all yucca have saponins, and how to release them. I can't wait to try it for myself. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 11 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! Happy comment!! Navajo Grandma
@Laraw-pb4lb
@Laraw-pb4lb 3 жыл бұрын
My german mother used to say :' be strong like a native American', /stark wie ein indianer. I was surprised, that this video was recommended to me. But now I am very happy. Because it's the perfect way back to nature. I wish you all the best with this beautiful KZbin channel. Lot's of love
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Well, take your coat off, warm your feet by grandma's fire, and stay awhile. There are more videos to watch and enjoy. Thank you for your precious comment. Navajo Grandma
@Laraw-pb4lb
@Laraw-pb4lb 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma I can feel this special spirit of grandma's love in my heart. While the last days the black forest was protected by lots of snow. But today it was the first spring day. I went in the garden and collected handful of baby nettles. My hands still burning. But tomorrow I will eat this green present from mother nature and welcome all the other wildherbs. There so many healing, healthy and delicious buds, too.
@qwiksilver2429
@qwiksilver2429 Жыл бұрын
This lady is so great I'm smiling the whole time watching this😊
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and hope you go get some yucca and wash your hair with it. Happy thoughts. Navajo Grandma
@lamoehak4909
@lamoehak4909 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I am part navajo but unfortunately I wasn't able to learn much from my mother about our culture because she was a foster child given up at a young age but videos like the ones you make help me so much! I'm so excited to learn more from you!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
lamoehak 4, what a wonderful comment of Hozho to your Navajo Grandma. Yes, these videos I hope are helping you see grandma's rearing and teaching that is being passed down. It may not always be understood and retained but re-watching helps the repetition become part of you. Keep watching and learning. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@BoogieSmall-zu8tu
@BoogieSmall-zu8tu Жыл бұрын
Watching this channel I feel so much pure love n kindness from the comments
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful comment of Hozho. This made my day. Thank you so much. Navajo Grandma
@marcialarredondo2597
@marcialarredondo2597 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much grandma Navajo. I appreciate any help and advice you may pass on. It may sound shallow and silly to others when it comes putting so much emphasis to our hair. But what other fail to see, is that our hair , like our vision and hearing , is precious. Once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. Thank you once again...
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Marcial, keep up the good work if you are using this yucca. It will turn out wonderful. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@claudeclawsonne4510
@claudeclawsonne4510 6 ай бұрын
I had a unique upbringing too. it feels good to share and tell such things with others, doesn't it? I would love to be able to sit down with you over something good to eat and maybe a couple beers and spend an evening trading stories by the campfire.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 6 ай бұрын
Sharing is great, awesome. I love hearing about others. Everyone has an amazing story. What state do u live in? Gma
@claudeclawsonne4510
@claudeclawsonne4510 6 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Ohio.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 6 ай бұрын
@@claudeclawsonne4510 oh good. Thought you were closer.
@claudeclawsonne4510
@claudeclawsonne4510 6 ай бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Alas no. I've just never been any good in the heat and desert out west. Beautiful in its own way but I was born east coast and it's where my heart rests, so we'll just have to imagine that grand conversation 'round the camp fire.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 6 ай бұрын
@@claudeclawsonne4510 I love campfires and yes one day we need to catch up and drink some Navajo Tea and some pudding and talk. Happy thoughts. Navajo Grandma
@Crescentcitygoddess
@Crescentcitygoddess 3 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome 👏🏾 please keep you’re culture and lineage alive!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Tye, what a kind comment and yes we all need to keep our culture and lineage. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Crescentcitygoddess
@Crescentcitygoddess 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma ❤️❤️
@DaLeeza
@DaLeeza 3 күн бұрын
My seeds just came in! So excited 🙌🏼
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 күн бұрын
This is so exciting. Prepare your ground. Here we have to wait for a few more months. Frozen ground. Have great funl!!!
@utej.k.bemsel4777
@utej.k.bemsel4777 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, now i have some use for the yucca that grows in our garden in Germany. Stay safe!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and we all need to stay safe. Use that Yucca. Wonderful and natural with zero chemicals. Hooray. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@behnazbigmoradi6876
@behnazbigmoradi6876 2 жыл бұрын
As a small child. My grandmother used this on my hair, herself and grandpa porky's hair also. I so remember this. I lived in cherry creek with them for some time, before taken to indian boarding school. Thank you for sharing 🧡 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🐢
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
A wonderful memory of your dear grandmother who washed your hair with this yucca. A very smart woman. The other boarding school memory I hope was good but most have sad lonely memories. Bless you for making it thru. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@behnazbigmoradi6876
@behnazbigmoradi6876 2 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma yes, om standing Rock Sioux, Canadian assinaboin, Alabama cashada and African American. 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🐢
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@behnazbigmoradi6876 with all mixture I can only see a gorgeous woman with powerful spiritual strength. What do they say? "You're the bomb!! A beautiful bomb. Native hugs. Navajo Grandma
@bubbletwinsmom
@bubbletwinsmom 3 жыл бұрын
Omggg this is crazy!!!! I feel so dumb! Buying those stores shampoo that makes me bold! Dear God!!!!! Thank you Grandma!!! Love your knowledge!!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Yup, your hair will be gorgeous, bouncey and wonderful and full. Keep using it when you get some. Natural, no chemicals - thank heavens. Hugs again. Navajo Grandma
@RisenFromDarkness_1880
@RisenFromDarkness_1880 4 күн бұрын
It's even better when you add plants like Juniper or other plants, herbs. To make ones hair smell nice.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 күн бұрын
yes you are right and mint as well. There are some mountain mints that are pungent and lovely. Be creative but always to remember to rub them under your arm to make sure you are not allergic. Navajo Grandma
@asihacraig4265
@asihacraig4265 3 жыл бұрын
Your hair is really beautiful. I been searching for natural ways to go with my hair. I love how knowledgeable you are. I never got to have any of this information unless I asked my Grandmother because my dad wouldn't really take us to the Rez. I wish I would be able to have this experience with my culture!
@bridget3694
@bridget3694 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much grandma 🥰 i have close to 15 yucca plants that are taking over. I have some that i just dug up. Will definitely do this tomorrow. Love and blessings 💕
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Bridget do you know how envious every subscriber is right now reading your comment?? Don't tell anyone your address. Wow that is what happens. If you don't give these Yucca boundaries they will like Mint take over your garden and land. Wow. So happy for you and you will never need conditioner again. Beautiful healthy hair and scalp. While others are balding you will have a gorgeous healthy head of hair. LOL!! Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@joannenez6396
@joannenez6396 4 жыл бұрын
My daughter in law use to spend her summers on the Rez where they washed their hair with Yuccas
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Joanne, how wonderful as this yucca is so natural and wonderful with such hair care positives. I love it. Navajo Grandma
@peggymaynard9193
@peggymaynard9193 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing natural shampoo. You have a kind & sweet voice. I was born in Wickenburg, Arizona,I only live there for 5 years. But I still remember the most beautiful sunsets, delicious water.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching, listening and learning. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@cefcat5733
@cefcat5733 3 жыл бұрын
You are so gracious to share this with us. Thank you.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Glad you are interested to watch, listen and learn. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Amar13048
@Amar13048 Жыл бұрын
❤ Que hermosa riqueza transmite linda Dama. Bendigo su sabiduría y su amor para transmitir su conocimiento ❤🫂
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Has hablado con tanta bondad sobre la sabiduría. ¡Me encantó leer lo que dijiste y muchas gracias por la bendición! También te bendigo con prosperidad, amor, bondad, paz, belleza, equilibrio y armonía para siempre. Gracias y siempre oraré por ti y todo lo que necesitas. Mi más querido amor y bondad de mi corazón hacia ti. abuela navajo
@devagacionesporlavida4985
@devagacionesporlavida4985 3 жыл бұрын
You’re such a gorgeous lady. Thanks for sharing your knowledge I love natural ways
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my, why thank you as you talk about gorgeous, look at yourself woman. Thank you for watching, learning and enjoying. Hope you subscribed. There is more. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Deadmaninks
@Deadmaninks Жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing apart of your culture with the world indigenous ppl have the most beautiful hair ever
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Why thank you and happy to hear you appreciate it. Use some yucca and join the Native Hair Club. Navajo Grandma
@CHRISTINA-l5t
@CHRISTINA-l5t 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos Navajo Grandma. I’m so grateful that your sharing your wisdom and culture. As a person of African American, Monacan, and Choctaw ancestry I’m lucky to learn more. Definitely gonna give this a try on my thick curly hair. ✨
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Yucca works on all types of hair. Remember God created this for all not just certain hair types. Remember this. Navajo Grandma
@JonathanBrown-dx5bk
@JonathanBrown-dx5bk 7 ай бұрын
Yo long time long time by thank you my friend my friend and thank you long time research all day everyday and thank you 🙏🏾❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 7 ай бұрын
Yes jonathan it is busy work and I hope you have chosen a favorite work as well. I love doing research. Thank you for this comment. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@donnaslim5429
@donnaslim5429 4 жыл бұрын
My mother in law and I were just talking about trying yucca to improve our hair. Thank you for showing the process. Will definitely make a trip to grandma’s mountain and dig some up.!! ❤️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
You will love how clean your hair feels. I'd love to hear how it goes. Also I'm just now uploading part 2 of the Yucca Shampoo video where I wash my sweet Grandchildren's hair. I think you'll love to watch. It should be up by this afternoon.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Here's the link for part 2. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pnKUZaqjZd2lqJY hope you love it.
@Saass4444
@Saass4444 5 ай бұрын
This was so informative! Thank you so much Grandma❤❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 5 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@virginiaanderson5995
@virginiaanderson5995 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Jackson, Mississippi, I never seen soap from a plant naturally. I am glad some people still live by nature. I hope learn more of the uses. Keep up the good work, I am excite to learn more. Thanks.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Virginia what fun you must be having knowing this then. It is wonderful as it is good for your hair and your body. Love it. Navajo Grandma
@alva7701
@alva7701 Жыл бұрын
Just or same like the others here are happy to found your channel, I also feel happy to found it too, God bless.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Thank you Alba, thank you for taking the time to watch, listen and learn. This is one of my favorite shampoos and I promise it is wonderful. I hope you subscribed as there is so much more to watch and learn. Thank you again for being here with Navajo Grandma, we have a big family and we are prayerful and trying to be better everyday and learning survival tactics as well. Hugs always from Navajo Grandma
@angharadlerryn
@angharadlerryn 4 жыл бұрын
I just found this video today and I'm already in love with your energy! I've been on quite a tumultuous hair journey for a few years (from hating it and bleaching it every few months to finally embracing my natural curls and deciding to put the chemicals down haha) and I can already tell that your videos are a hidden treasure on this platform! I'm trying to grow my hair again after having about a year of growth chopped off thanks to a botched cut, and want to treat my hair with the love and respect that it deserves whilst also having as little environmental impact as possible. It's incredible how everything we already need is growing all around us, I have sooo many yucca plants growing in my garden but never thought of using them on my hair! Thank you for these videos and for sharing your knowledge and beautiful culture with us, you're a blessing ❤️ Lots of love from sunny South Africa 💞
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Angharad, wow from so far away, yet like you are sitting next to grandma. I love that you have realized the real hair, the real you under any make up hair dye is the most incredible creation of God, “you.” Grandma’s been around the block a few times too, at times felt the same, then reading how blessed I really was. Folks with straight hair want curly, frizzy whatever hair, then vice versa. To Gma, you are perfect as you were created. Grandma knows. Hugs. Navajo Grandma (yes, make use of your yucca)
@tinahunt5474
@tinahunt5474 Жыл бұрын
I really like the yuccu! Smells, so good! Grandma is right!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
It’s time to wash your hair again TINA! LOL! Gma
@luciaescobarz
@luciaescobarz 4 жыл бұрын
Dear Grandma! This is fantastic! I habe very coily hair, but I can for see this working for me🙏🏽❤️ thank u
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome Lucia Sonia. Your Navajo Grandma will be cranking out 5 videos a week so subscribe and give your Gma a thumbs up. Hugs to your successful hair outcome with yucca. Navajo Grandma
@alyssarose371
@alyssarose371 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Grandma ❤️ for teaching me so many new things about our people. I promise to show my kids in the future and relatives so we will forever live on STRONG. Thank you thank you thank you
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Alyssa you are so welcome and great thinking of the kids of the future and you being a wonderful mother who teaches her children correct principles and wonderful things nature has to offer us. Wonderful!! Thank you for taking the time to write and comment to Grandma and I really appreciate it. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@iakanml
@iakanml 4 жыл бұрын
I just got yucca root from Two Grey Hills. Thanks for sharing more information about this. I remember seeing yucca shampoo made in boarding school.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Keep shampooing and subscribing. Navajo Grandma
@peggymaynard9193
@peggymaynard9193 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Even though I'm much older than you. I didn't know my grandmother until I was 14. She didn't talk much about herself. At the age of 79 she lived on a edge of a forest in Missouri. She tended her own vegetable garden. You have a big heart & kind demeanor. Thank you
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
What kind words you gave to Navajo Grandma and where your grandma lives reminds me of little red riding hood. So fun. I have always thrived on a fresh garden and not because I am old, I just love gardening and taking care of the precious seedlings. I talk to them and I know they hear my voice and delightfully grow and bring forth so much fruit. Loved your comment. Navajo Grandma
@peggymaynard9193
@peggymaynard9193 3 жыл бұрын
I taught from a young age to respect everyone. I appreciate a kind & loving heart. I like learn healthful information. We were told that we had Cherokee blood. I had my dna tested ,unfortunately I had no Cherokee. But cousins are half Cherokee. Oh well . My cousins & I would walk down grandma's country gravel road bare foot looking for rasberries. So grandma could make rasberry pie. Which she would make that & rhubarb pie. As a teen I didn't care much for country even though I was a little country & a little bit city. Now I love country. I'm going to check out your other youtube episodes. Thank you !
@amandadami5062
@amandadami5062 3 жыл бұрын
This was great! Thank you and thank you for sharing knowledge of your culture as well.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Navajo Grandma
@okaminess
@okaminess Жыл бұрын
Diné man at a weaving workshop told me about yucca shampoo for wool. 😮 interesting.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
okaminess if you look at my wool washing video before dyeing the wool will show you how I prepared the yucca and then washed my wool with that. The wool came out just gorgeous and white!! Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@TheSkEmma
@TheSkEmma 3 жыл бұрын
I wondered what Yucca was in the shampoo I was using. Had the most pleasant smell! I will definitely be adding Yucca back to my washes. Thanks Grandma 😁
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Natural. No chemicals. Just wonderful galore. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@susanhallen2787
@susanhallen2787 Жыл бұрын
I started using yucca root for my shampoo about a month ago and follow up with a rosemary apple cider vinegar rinse, my hair has never been healthier! I actually went for a haircut a few days ago and my hairdresser said my hair was nice and full and thicker. I am not Native American, but did all this research on the traditional hair care knowing that typically Native Americans have beautiful, long, thick, hair that doesn’t seem to grey early. Perhaps this is just my experience, but I’m so glad I researched this! It’s transformed my routine! I plan to plant a yucca in my yard so that I can harvest my own. Thank you for this video, this is the first one I watched and will be watching the rest! I just love learning about herbalism and utilizing the resources we have on hand.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Susan this is a great testimonial and hope others take the time to read this. Yes what you have experienced does occur as you now know. Thank you for your research as few don't realize the goodness of this Yucca plant. A word of advice. If you have ever planted peppermint or mint, it will grow ferociously everywhere if you do not give it boundaries. Soon your yard will be full of mint. Same as the Yucca. So give your yucca boundaries and more will sprout. Give enough room like an 8X10 to being with and allow those roots to bear more. That is what most do not understand. I laugh when some say I am cutting down my yucca instead of the joy of having one or two. So have a wonderful time, make sure your soil is more sandy, do not over water. Do your research on this as well. I don't know your longitude and latitude so that is a factor too. Happy planting and your beautiful mane!! Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@susanhallen2787
@susanhallen2787 Жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma thank you for the advice! I live in NE Ohio off Lake Erie so we have rich sandy loom soil. Yucca grows very well here, it’s in a lot of yards, so I know it will be easy to grow. I’ve heard how it can multiply like crazy, I’ll definitely have to consider ways to control it by using fencing or some other means. As far as research goes, I’ve been interested in herbs and medicinal plants for a few years now but recently can’t get enough of the traditional ways the natives used. So I very much appreciate your channel and videos!!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
@@susanhallen2787 I don't know what you mean by fencing, but whatever you use for boundaries, make sure it is deep where the roots don't meander all over your yard. I told you its like planting mint, thats what they do. They take over your grass. Except these yucca roots are deep. Good luck. Navajo Grandma
@weronikasito3069
@weronikasito3069 3 жыл бұрын
Witaj niesamowity przepis na naturalny szampon,pozdrawiam serdecznie duzo zdrowia oraz blogoslawienstw dla ciebie oraz twojej cudownej spolecznosci sciskam cieplutko Weronika Sito Tychy Polska 👍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Czy to nie cudowne i jeszcze raz dziękuję za miłe słowa. Jest bardzo zdrowy, wspomaga wzrost włosów i chroni skórę głowy przed łupieżem. Dziękuję Ci. Babcia Nawaho
@quoki
@quoki 2 жыл бұрын
im navajo from my dads side but i was raised as mexican from my mom, so i missed out on a lot of the culture from my father. he is estranged from his mom who lives on the reservation he grew up in, so even now when i am grown i have no idea where to begin learning about half of me. thank you for sharing your knowledge it means so much to someone who wants so badly to be more connected to my navajo side ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
It is always so good to hear when one comes to themselves about who they are and where they come from. It is a psychological, spiritual and physical need we all have. So thank you for coming to Navajo Grandma's channel and hope what you learn does help you see how valuable your Dine' culture and traditions are. I always say, know your father's and mother's clan and learn how to simply introduce yourself. That will always be most valuable to you. No matter where you go you will find those who are in your clan or just Dine' will be so pleased to hear you speak your clan and even if its to try to speak Dine' Bizaad, it will always be appreciated. Navajo Grandma
@Hannah-zc8gn
@Hannah-zc8gn 4 жыл бұрын
Ahé'hee'! I have been looking to learn from my ancestors knowledge to figure out how to care for my hair. I have bad reactions to every store bought shampoo I've tried!
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Hannah, so far I haven’t heard of allergic reactions from using yucca. Zero chemicals, pure Ta’la’wosh/detergent/soap. Mother Nature is amazing. Yucca is my choice. Subscribe and learn more. Hugs, Navajo Grandma.
@moescott8518
@moescott8518 4 жыл бұрын
I am so happy you made these videos! Please keep it up. I am so happy to be able to learn more about the Navajo tribe. 💓
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Moe, I love your name! Thank you for watching my videos, I hope ur subscribed to continue watching, learning and enjoying. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@moescott8518
@moescott8518 4 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma Thank you for replying! My nick name is short for Moriah :)
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
@@moescott8518 Both names are awesome. My nickname is Gma. Can you believe that. I hope that comment made you giggle. Hugs to you Moe. Love, Navajo Grandma
@greenhousefun3235
@greenhousefun3235 3 жыл бұрын
Yes Grandma👵. I love to learn how other cultures use natural resources. Thanks. I'm going to try it.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Good on you fishy fish, excellent decision. Its natural and wonderful. Don't expect normal shampoo smells or sudsing. This is natural. Navajo Grandma
@celinelockie8363
@celinelockie8363 3 жыл бұрын
Love this video! making my first Yucca shampoo right now! thank you for the information and culture behind it! ❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome! Happy Shampooing. Thanks for watching and learning. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@luzmontoya2090
@luzmontoya2090 3 жыл бұрын
You'r a beautiful lady. I am from a small Mexican town and my grandmother taught me about various plants and their use. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for subscribing, watching and learning from grandma. This not HOLLYWOOD type videos but plain old grandma sharing. I so appreciate your support. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@AncientOneFamily.
@AncientOneFamily. 3 жыл бұрын
I always wondered how the soap was extracted from the yucca plant. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and learning Ancient One. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@MzCynt08
@MzCynt08 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing such beautiful stories of your childhood and about Yucca shampoo. I have hair loss and need to restore my scalp and hair to great health. Thanks, Grandma💜
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching Navajo Grandma and subscribing. You have no idea how that makes grandma so happy to share even more Dine' culture and other wonderful teaching moments. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@MzCynt08
@MzCynt08 3 жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandmaGlad to Grandma you're such a blessing to me and many more blessings to you 💜
@baronofbubbles5798
@baronofbubbles5798 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Grandma, thank you for sharing this wonderful and highly informative video with all of us. Your hair is incredibly healthy and beautiful, just like you. I love learning about how different cultures take care of themselves by relying on nature's bounty for support. I'm Indian but I live in Malaysia and my ancestors would use aritha and shikakai to wash our hair long before commercial shampoo and conditioner came along. It would be great to keep using them for as long as we can. Sending you love and hugs. Take care.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Well Baron of Bubbles you are far away in Malaysia but still I am your grandma. Yes, keep using the natural shampoos, forget all the easy to reach for chemicals. In the long run if you use what is natural you don't be getting diseases, sickness, balded head, allergies, etc. Stay with the natural and remain healthy. Drink clean clear water it is also good for you. No soda. Just now and then. Hugs to you. Navajo Grandma
@FreeRange1234
@FreeRange1234 3 жыл бұрын
What a lovely Lady, thank you grandmother for sharing your wisdom.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome. Thank you for subscribing and learning. Hugs always. Navajo Grandma
@frankieverona5353
@frankieverona5353 3 жыл бұрын
when i saw you my heart sank, my grandma had native roots in her but we never knew about it until my mom had her dna test but it was too late cause she died recently. You resemble her so much, i promise not in a disrectful way. Your hair and eyes are so similar to how hers were when she was alive.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Isabel n, it is a compliment to remind you of your precious grandmother. I hope you remember and write down her history from "your eyes and experiences," not your mother, or siblings experience, but your perspective of your dear grandmother. Cherish these experiences because really who else is doing that and will do that? You will be blessed and grandma is still watching over all of you with her cherished love for each of you. The spirit world is right here but in another sphere, when you pray for her and bless her, you will feel her nearer than ever. She still lives and you will see her again I promise. Hugs to you sweetheart, what I say is true. Love you. Navajo Grandma
@aletaserenity
@aletaserenity 3 жыл бұрын
I’m so grateful to have found your channel. I’m part navajo and my grandpa died before I could learn more. Thank you. I am grateful 🙏🏼💗
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Welcome and welcome again shi yazhi. Watch, listen, learn and enjoy. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@शिवालव
@शिवालव Жыл бұрын
😊Hi. I just bought the capsules from online for oral consumption, it came from Arizona so I know it's the authentic yucca. I got the seeds from another online source, but I may have to wait until June to plant it for it germinates in hot weather😮😅😊. Thanks for the video 📸(,Do yucca plants have any health benefits? The resveratrol found in yucca is said to lower LDL cholesterol. Yucca also has high levels of saponins that act as natural foaming agents that can be used in the making of soaps, shampoos, and even toothpaste.)
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Historically, yucca has been used as a fiber (eg, in rope, sandals, and cloth) in making soaps, and is purported to be beneficial in treating hypertension, arthritis, migraine headaches, and colitis. In vitro and animal experiments suggest that yucca constituents exert anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiplatelet, and cytotoxic activity. It has also been shown to positively impact fertility in animals. However, clinical trials are lacking to support any of these uses. Remember, we only used the Yucca Baccatta as a soap for our hair and washing our bodies, wool, for sacred rituals. I have added the above as science has created other uses that Native Americans really do not attribute to the Yucca. Maybe some do but so far that wasn't a part of my teachings. We did not eat this and the only part that was taken orally was the banana part that use to grow plenty but have never seen anymore due to erosion by ranchers and oil and gas men. I do not use this for any other purpose. I hope you read about it and ask your pharmacy or folks who do use this otherwise. Please use with care. Navajo Grandma
@शिवालव
@शिवालव Жыл бұрын
@@NavajoGrandma sure will. Did you see the bottle on my profile picture?
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
@@शिवालव I did see this and I hope it helps you a great deal. Let us know. Navajo Grandma
@शिवालव
@शिवालव Жыл бұрын
​​@@NavajoGrandma 😀I have 2 leftover bottles of soap dispenser I'm gonna use the small bottle and put 3 capsules in and put cold tap water in and shake it for about a minute. ..... UPDATE, it worked.😮😮😮😮.,next I'm gonna warm a cup of water and put some oregano in it, because of his antibacterial properties, and tried to make some dish soap with these capsules. Next going to put two capsules in a cup of water and use it on my hair and I'll update again, say in about 2 or 3 weeks.
@शिवालव
@शिवालव Жыл бұрын
Hi I'm back. I was looking at my little seedlings that I planted and I noticed that the ones that were soggy we're not growing, but I do have a small one growing in the dryer dirt soil.. then I did some more research on what type of soil to plant it in and then I saw it it's a desert plant that's used to dried l weather.
@johnburns2510
@johnburns2510 3 жыл бұрын
Blessings To The Navajo Nation Blessings To All Worthy Of Being Blessed
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
The last part of your comment is the best and thank you for your blessing. Back at you John Burns. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@leoneranger9348
@leoneranger9348 4 жыл бұрын
Great info 🙌🏾💚
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@HalliMama
@HalliMama 3 жыл бұрын
Such a wonderful channel to have stumbled upon. I, too, am a Grandma, a Hispanic one. I grew up in northern NM and LOVED my grandma, who also did not have running water. She warmed her home and cooked with a wood stove. I learned so much from her way of living and continue to practice many of them all while living in the city of Albuquerque. There is a peace in my heart and my home that comes from the ways of simplicity I grew up with. I am a retired teacher and taught one of those years on the Jicarilla reservation. Quiet, simple and peaceful. I look forward to hearing your experiences and possibly sharing some with you. ☺️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
My kind of woman. Yes those days were simple and beautiful and cold but fun standing warming our butts next to the stove while grandma was cooking. Lovely memories. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@Cantetinza17
@Cantetinza17 4 жыл бұрын
I remember my grandma's friend down the road making this and she gave some to my grandma to put on mine and my sister's hair while we stayed with her for the summer. I do remember that our noggins were really clean. I'm black and Native and our hair was pristine through the summer. Hardly used any products. Most of my life we used "Black products", but 10 years ago, I decided to use more homemade products and I think I'm going to try this. Pray that I don't mess it up. Also if you would like to start a Navajo language KZbin Series, I would not be mad.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. Navajo Grandma
@ReneeClymer-hj1mz
@ReneeClymer-hj1mz 9 ай бұрын
I am going to try this if I in fact have Yucca at my new house,
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 9 ай бұрын
Its excellent for the hair and as a body wash. Navajo Grandma
@badcreole
@badcreole 4 жыл бұрын
Grandma! this is off-topic, and thank you for sharing with us and teaching us, but i'd love to know what mascara you use! 🥺♥️
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 4 жыл бұрын
Chelsia, I use plain jane, Mabelline. Old school mascara. You made me laugh. Hugs. Navajo Grandma
@badcreole
@badcreole 4 жыл бұрын
good to know! your lashes were beautiful, i couldn't help it. hugs!
@rebeccaslater1398
@rebeccaslater1398 2 жыл бұрын
Truly amazing culture and resourceful people . Respecting the land and living with nature. Beautiful people. You shine bright . Thankyou for imparting your wisdom and compassion .
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you Leticia, I am so happy to see you watching and learning from Navajo Grandma. You are loved and always welcomed here. Bless you sweetheart.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry Rebecca my laptop screen jumped from your reply to the one above. Thank you for taking the time to watch and learn what grandma has created and pray you will always stay and keep learning from Navajo Grandma
@rebeccaslater1398
@rebeccaslater1398 2 жыл бұрын
I feel so privileged to learn from you . I have so much respect for your people. Your Grandmothers who have gone before you in thier struggle , will be so proud of you . I feel a strong affinity with your people and always have done. You connect the ones who spend time to listen , to the spirit of your beautiful culture and people . I thankyou graciously for your kindness and reply and pray always for your lands to one day be rightfully yours again. Your positivity and strength is boundless . Thank you so much 🙏❤
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 2 жыл бұрын
@@rebeccaslater1398 Again what a beautiful comment you gave. It is filled with Hozho. You are such a wonderful soul. Love this comment, excellent!! Hugs always from Navajo Grandma
@saranagh7097
@saranagh7097 3 жыл бұрын
I remember the YUCCA DEW t.v. commercial about 2 generations ago.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma 3 жыл бұрын
Your comment makes me laugh. I remember so many commercials that tell my age but that doesn't matter any more. I am old and have faced it finally with my 2nd grandchild. I love being Grandma. Hugs. Keep watching/learning. Navajo Grandma
@noah-loyaltothesoil101
@noah-loyaltothesoil101 Жыл бұрын
Right on, thank you very much grandma. I’ve been looking for a way to clean my hair for a long time. I am so thankful that you shared this. Can’t wait to finish watching this whole series.
@NavajoGrandma
@NavajoGrandma Жыл бұрын
Well if you choose to use this Yucca Baccata, you are a smart cookie. It is wonderful, natural and healthy. Enjoy and make it a good habit if you have a place to buy it or dig it out of the ground. Hugs from Navajo Grandma
@noah-loyaltothesoil101
@noah-loyaltothesoil101 Жыл бұрын
So I was out at the San Manuel powwow over the weekend, I decided to head out to Yucca Valley after and collect some yucca root and leaves. I followed your instructions. My hair is never felt so clean and alive. Thanks for all this knowledge you share @@NavajoGrandma
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