Dene Law & Stories (English Subtitles)- Dehcho First Nations
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Nahe Náhodhe - Our Way of Life, a Dehcho First Nations Video Project.
A video of Dene Law & Stories, shared by Dehcho Elders in Dene Zhatıé from the Dehcho Region in the Northwest Territories.
For more information check out dehcho.org
I listened to the words and read the subtitles. I'm a Dine Native from the Navajo Nation, USA . I didn't understand most of the words but enjoyed listening to your language. The one word that was similar was father, but your word is pronounced slightly different. I hope the younger generation want to learn the language and continue to speak it. Have a blessed day.
I always wondered if you guys could understand each other.
Dene here from Tadoule Lake Manitoba!!!
Thank you for sharing these powerful messages. These are words to live by.
Diné (navajo) here. Relatives from the south.👍
Cheers! It's really neat how we're distant releTives.
Real..🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ...Dine' from the South here too, Arizona...!!!!
THATS MY GRANDMA
Yah ah teh relatives. Greeting to you from Navajo. I feel like I know you and love you all like family. One day we may reunite shi ma dóó shi cheii.
fur sure man. Elders from the 90s up here, use to tell us that the dene of old once travelled down south all the time and the south use travel up here but those days are gone. All them borders ruined ever thing.
❤
Use in my Dene Language Classes
Yáh'áh'téh..
Greetings from the Navajo Nation i can hear a few words in the beginning we were call Apache de Navajo later in the 1700's the New Mexicans shorten it to Navajo
True Canadians...
Beautiful sounding language :D
Ezekiel 48:32
“And at the east side four thousand and five hundred: and three gates; and one gate of Joseph, one gate of Benjamin, one gate of Dan.”
The thumbnail picture lady is identical to my grandmother, who is Gwich'in from AK.
I’m Dene!:D
But there is a lot of our words are in Spanish 2
A Diné (Navajo) man here commenting. I hear the "Athasbascan" but it seems the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th speakers have a French accent. Is that because of the French colonialism experienced by our northern cousins?
yup. them arseholes be little our language up here. they didn't want to learn any of it, so we incorporated the French language into our dene keh
i seen my bro
Sounds Korean + Lakota with dene language