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Shonri Begay
Приєднався 29 жов 2011
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Pueblo Bread Oven Workshop at Colton Community Garden
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Jonah Hill teaches volunteers how to build a Pueblo-style bread oven using local materials. Created with Wondershare Filmora
Shonto Begay tells about Tązhii Bringing Seeds
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This video is about My Movie 1
Clarence Clearwater on NNTV5
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Clarence Clearwater performs on Navajo Nation TV5 in 1998.
Fall Planting with Tyrone Thompson
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This video is about planting crops in the fall in Flagstaff, AZ. In this video, Tyrone Thompson shows the Lasting Indigenous Family Enrichment Program (LIFE) how to plant garlic, leafy greens and peaches. For more information about LIFE, visit nacainc.org/life.
How to Make Pinon Pitch Salve
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This video is about traditional uses of pinon, how to make salve from it's pitch and how to infuse oils. For more info visit NACAinc.org/life or Facebook.com/nacaflagstaff
I'm sorry ladies the volume is low on my phone😢🥺
Does it have to be white or can we do black? And can any age do it?
Thank you very much for this tutorial! I have very long hair and I like this hair style. Greetings from Russia!
I can't hear you.
The plague is over. Lose the mask. Its very hard for those of us who need to see the mouth move to understand what you're trying to say & CC is garbage.
thank you for this i have been wanting to make one for myself and to learn how to tie it.
Thank you for this!!!
those masks arent keeping you safe lol
if anything its probably holding on to more bacteria from your mouth and staying on your face
7 sisters! I like that! I make mine with 8 strands to represent our hogan. But any multiple of 4 will do.
Thank you for this tutorial. I live in Alpine village next to pinyon pine California Riverside county. We're salvaging the pinyon pines that were left after the fire years back and I stumbled upon this video. It's great I appreciate you sharing the knowledge of the indigenous American culture 🙏❤️💯
Good job explaining,I’m a person that learns by doing ,
This is great. Should all the sap deslove? There should be no gumminess to the pinon sap? Thanks.
Impressive🎉
Love that bread.
Would it be the same for the male? 7 and 12 for the wrap around?
Thank you for posting this very informative video on the construction of a traditional clay outdoor oven/fireplace. I have been looking for a good tutorial on this kind of project for quite some time now as I prepare to build my own oven. Until finding this video, the other tutorials I'd come across had only left me wanting. With this video however, the abundance of information, which is explained in easily understood terms and accompanied by a hands on visual approach made this video just the sort of empowering education and inspiration I needed to get started. Many thanks to all those who were involved in bringing this video to us and for keeping alive a little piece of heritage that is otherwise slowly dying.
Thank you for this video. Y'all are amazing. Because of you my daughter can show her Navajo outfit for Kindergarten graduation. <3
I've always wondered how these were made! Thank you so much, this is really informative! :D
L I K E 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 😻 😻 😻 😻 😻💟💟💟💟💟
Fantastic video! Thanks!
This is by far the best video that I have seen on this subject! I love how your dad shared knowledge, passing it on to you, the next generation! Your recipe and instructions are the ones I choose to use, thank you so much for your time and effort to make this video.
Thanks. Building HORNO soon. Gathering adobe bricks now.
Thank you so much!! I'm going to try this today.
This is so great! I love that your dad has so much wisdom to share! I'm from San Diego and this landscape makes me miss the west coast and it's beautiful plants and nature. Great video!
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I harvested some piñon pitch over the summer and wasn't sure how to make it into salve. Love your dad's earring!
This was awesome. Thanks.
22:49 I can never do that without spilling 😂
Thank you for generously sharing your traditional knowledge.
Thank you so much, my grandmother use to make pine salve In Missouri, she passed and uncle would not share her recipe..... now I can make this wonderful salve!
We use it to patch birch bark canoes, east coast Mik’Maq
Thank You so much for this video! Giving thanks & offering by your father thanking the tree. If at all possible could you make a video showing the old ways with the oils of making the Salve rather than modern oils from the store! Don’t get me wrong out in the wilderness with no store around what would you use🙏
Thank you so much for this video. The offering to the tree by your father. It would be great
Such a beautiful video, beginning to end. So helpful! thank you!
beautiful story. thank you to your father for sharing.
Great video and liked the bonus at the end. I have pitch pine resin in a ziplock bag ready for this process. Just waiting for the double boiler to arrive. Your end product looked fantastic. I was going to add frankincense resin in with the pitch pine resin. Keep up the great diy's. Very informative.
Great video. You taught me lots, Thank you.
Your salve looked lovely when you were finished!!
Thank-you for your video. I live in Canada and I have made Spruce Balm and I have collected pitch from Jack Pine on my property to make into salve. I also have Black Poplar growing on my property and It is about time to collect the buds to make Balm of Gilead salve. A very good video, thank-you!
yaaaadddeeelllaaaa! OMG it's your channel and so excited to see your Channel AND Clarence at too early in the morning!!!!! Thank YOU! So proud of you and happy to hear Clarence's laugh and songs... good way to start the day when I'm missing home! Keep up sharing the stories!!!
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.❤️ "They Took The Children Away" is an important song today!
Ahe'hee (thank you) for posting! I attended the medicinal plants webinar and really wanted to attend this one.