Thank you! Spagoshi, for the interview with the relative's. It's great to see this. My grandfather was Anthony Apache, Sr and our late mother was Apache by grandfather and Navajo on grandmother Anna Ganadonergo Apache. As I grew up on the Alamo Navajo Reservation NM. My clan is "Two Who Came by the Water and born by Eskimo, from Kotzebue, Alaska".
I appreciate his advice. The system forces a lot of us to stop our art ..like drawing playing instruments...and as the hardships come it's harder to get to our art .creative self ..but we are creators like god and it's important to keep trying to get back to self through the healing of doing stuff
have you ever heard of fog farming i watched a video on it a few years ago not sure if it would work in your area but it if it did i could help get water for your family you might wanted to check into that the design was fairly simple and something might be able top be homemade
Story goes Apache and Navajo were one large people that came from the North. Our language is closely related to Canadian people, Athabaskan type. Other tribes have story of our migration South, how our peoples either fought or traded along the way. Apache story goes that the people split because of understanding that the place we are to settle is here in the Southwest. It was told to split the people like day and night. But that’s one story of many.
Thank you for sharing your story 😊
Thank you! Spagoshi, for the interview with the relative's. It's great to see this. My grandfather was Anthony Apache, Sr and our late mother was Apache by grandfather and Navajo on grandmother Anna Ganadonergo Apache. As I grew up on the Alamo Navajo Reservation NM. My clan is "Two Who Came by the Water and born by Eskimo, from Kotzebue, Alaska".
I appreciate his advice. The system forces a lot of us to stop our art ..like drawing playing instruments...and as the hardships come it's harder to get to our art .creative self ..but we are creators like god and it's important to keep trying to get back to self through the healing of doing stuff
Thanks for making Alamo known on yr channel. Proud of Alamo reservation and love residing here .
Congrats on 5k subscribers, I am in their somewhere
Thank you for another awesome vlog of a silversmith and his nephew…thanks for sharing
Hey Spagoshi. Nice to hear from you again. Thanks for sharing with us!
So good Spagoshi. I went to school in the 80’s in Socorro and never knew that Navajos were nearby in Alamo.
I'm glad you know now. It's a great vast area. We appreciate you watching Virgil's interview. Have a great rest of your weekend! 🤙🏾
Another Kool video 👍
Much Respect. I love turquoise, so beautiful to wear, ❤to your family.
I'm from northwestern part on Navajo reservation, man i like to learn silversmithing.
I'm from gallup Mexican and mescalero apache Rayma quamodo I would go hunting
For sure, did you get a tag this year? If so, what species?
WE NEED TO KNOW MORE...THANKS
have you ever heard of fog farming i watched a video on it a few years ago not sure if it would work in your area but it if it did i could help get water for your family you might wanted to check into that the design was fairly simple and something might be able top be homemade
Story goes Apache and Navajo were one large people that came from the North. Our language is closely related to Canadian people, Athabaskan type. Other tribes have story of our migration South, how our peoples either fought or traded along the way. Apache story goes that the people split because of understanding that the place we are to settle is here in the Southwest. It was told to split the people like day and night. But that’s one story of many.
Don’t the Alamo Navajo do a version of the Apache Ga’an (Crown or Mountain Spirit) Dance?
our ancestors didn't go to the long walk to over on the western dine' nation
I’ve heard that the Navajo living in what is today the Utah portion of the Big Rez didn’t go either.
Don’t the Apache and Navajo speak related languages? I know the Navajo have traditions about adopting other tribes into the Dine as well.
Different languages, and can be spoken in communication if you can listen.
How many versions / variations of stories have you guys heard, about our relations with the Apache/ N'de people ?
A question for everyone.