Native American (Navajo) Medicine Bundle.

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2022
  • In this week's Video... Navajo Historian, Wally Brown teaches about the Medicine Bundle.
    The medicine bundle along with other items were important and needed to be carried.
    And before pockets there were bags and pouches.
    These were fashion items.
    And our Diné borrowed them from other people and improved on the design.
    Of course we have to include the clothing. Womens and mens. These items that are well known as "Traditional" today have a strong influence. Mostly from the wives of the military men at the prison camp.
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  • @jameslipke354
    @jameslipke354 Рік тому +118

    Thank you for this lesson Grandfather Wally. You are a National Treasure with all of the knowledge, stories, lessons and customs you share so sincerely with us all. You are appreciated. ❤
    ~ APRIL LIPKE

  • @oakmaiden2133
    @oakmaiden2133 Рік тому +115

    Cultural absorption, it’s my new phrase. As we learn things from each other. Spanish weaving became beautiful Navajo rugs. Sharing culture enriches all our lives.

    • @JureDoon
      @JureDoon Рік тому +11

      Learning from eachother is basically the human super power. One must use it carefully and responsibly, of course, but denying it is to deny what it means to be human.
      Not always easy to navigate, of course, but that's also why elders and history are so important.

    • @JSTNtheWZRD
      @JSTNtheWZRD Рік тому +2

      Not always

    • @tinaelliott7073
      @tinaelliott7073 Рік тому +10

      Yes! It is about true balance. Unwilling creates unwanted imbalances on many levels. We are all linked whether we like it or not. I have Cherokee and Nordic German Viking blood my kids grandmother was native Blackfoot Sioux. Skin color is only skin deep… we are all human and amazing to be held with our internal souls. Cultures are very diverse but in reality are truly melting together with many commonalities as humans evolve and realize who we really are. I see you.. your soul is your truth.

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Рік тому +2

      The mere introduction of horses on the continent quickly caused cultural adaptions. Proto horses DID exist on the American continents in ancient times but they vent extinct alongside the megafauna and was never domesticated. In Asia, northen Africa and Europe horses wasn't rideable at first causing the the need to invent the chariot until they where breeded to size and strengh to be ridable.

    • @Counterstream
      @Counterstream Рік тому +6

      @@michaelpettersson4919 Your information is a bit outdated. Go look at the new research showing that Plains Natives rode horses before Europeans even arrived. Turns out that horses were not fully wiped out in North America.

  • @kastenolsen9577
    @kastenolsen9577 Рік тому +65

    Thank You father Wally. Wisdom is passed on.

  • @womanofthunder993
    @womanofthunder993 Рік тому +78

    Thank you and much respect for your traditions and culture. Blessings.

  • @yeahnothx-e9l
    @yeahnothx-e9l Рік тому +44

    I have learned so much about the Dine from this gentleman. Thank you for sharing!

  • @be-kc9cf
    @be-kc9cf Рік тому +14

    It’s nice to hear the proper pronunciations of our Diné words

  • @HomelessVagrant
    @HomelessVagrant Рік тому +58

    My great grandma. Was the only daughter of a chief. Escaped trail of tears while passing through alma Arkansas. with help from my great grandfather[military] and others. brought to Texas. Given baptism name of Alma. In Texas. And the rest is history. I’ve heard many of these stories and a lot of this wisdom from my grandfather growing up.
    He always called me something very similar to “tantu wishu” [spelling I have no idea, that’s how it sounded] as my nickname. If you know what that means. I’d love to know?
    He just recently passed on. Man I miss my wise old Indian Grandpa. A lot.

    • @dyd213
      @dyd213 Рік тому +7

    • @MrChristianDT
      @MrChristianDT Рік тому +5

      What tribe? Can't know what it means without narrowing down the language.

    • @HomelessVagrant
      @HomelessVagrant Рік тому +5

      @@MrChristianDT I believe they hid her for a reason. And my family has always been very hush hush about this topic. Now is not the time to divulge any more details than I already have given.

    • @ProfessorShnacktime
      @ProfessorShnacktime Рік тому +2

      @@HomelessVagrant lmao okay then good luck figuring out what your grandpa said? No one was hidden for a reason that matters in this day and age. We can’t tell you what he said if we don’t know his language.

    • @nunyabizness9459
      @nunyabizness9459 Рік тому +3

      @@HomelessVagrant nobody’s coming for her bones, dude.

  • @paulstan9828
    @paulstan9828 Рік тому +28

    Thank you for your time and for teaching us. Always so interesting. You have a beautiful granddaughter! Tell her Hello! 😁

  • @TheLifeEvolutionPlan
    @TheLifeEvolutionPlan Рік тому +11

    I have to speak after reading some comments.
    1) teachings have not ever been shared as grandfather Wally is publicly.
    2) Anything anyone is interested in making of sacred teachings would be recommended to ask with prayer from the heart and presented to an elder or grandfather Wally. EACH PIECE has powerful meaning and usually is created after being taught. This is a very personal walk spiritually. If you do not understand or know how to honor the medicine, what will you do with each sacred piece involved.
    I mean no disrespect to anyone!
    I encourage each person to pray and ask first. If you want to walk the path, all your personal medicines will come when it is time.
    Some may disagree with my comment.
    I believe Grandfather Wally is sharing for a much larger reason which has not been revealed to me yet.
    As he has spoken earlier: this is a very disciplined walk every day., it is also filled with some greatest joy you could ever experience. You learn who you are and your relationship with creator first.
    Blessings to all

    • @redbear4027
      @redbear4027 Рік тому +4

      Denise- some elders believe that time is of the essence and that's why they're opening up more and sharing these things more publicly. In a world filled with much duplicity and denial people are searching for the truth... if these things are strong and true I don't think shedding some light on them should end up being a problem. As you are probably aware the medicine sort of has a way of protecting itself as the weak and unworthy are often pushed out through metaphysical means... a ho mitakuye oyasin...pilamaya

    • @miyaiun4723
      @miyaiun4723 Рік тому +2

      @@redbear4027 I think that maybe they also recieved intructions that at some point în time they should speak if they saw certain signs. Like talking about prophecies and all kinds of knowledge. I keep thinking how beautiful we couldve lived if their knowledge was taken into consideration and adopted instead of being almost destroyed. Because they have teachings that many countries dont have and those missing parts are so important.

    • @redbear4027
      @redbear4027 Рік тому +1

      @Miyaiun Mitakuye Oyasin. I've spent enough time with Native Americans to not idealize them. I judge virtually everyone as an individual. America has broken over 400 treaties with these people, and that's wrong.

    • @miyaiun4723
      @miyaiun4723 Рік тому

      @@redbear4027 I know we are all humans subjected to error. What I was talking about was their teachings. Most " White teachings" lack the respect towards everything that was created. It is mentioned but there arent ceremonies that are for those purposes/ or they are very sporadic and only în times of need.We are not taught to walk în unity with rhe whole nature wherever we may go, not în the way that it was taught în the tribes. Before Roman empires wars and a few others and before Christianity, many "whites" still had a real closenes and appreciation to nature. But after that, well..we all know what happened. We can see what happens when you are taught that only humans have spirit and everything around you is just for you to use however you please. Yes, I know tribes în America had their wars and those în South America, some of them did real baad stuff. But în North America they had that respect for nature, they took what they needed and helped everything they could. Anywho, its a tragedy what has happened and I am glad it will never happen again because în the forth world there will be no suffering allowed. Or better said there will be no evil.

    • @redbear4027
      @redbear4027 Рік тому

      @Miyaiun I need to sing and dance more. You are speaking of the past, and you have utopian ideas. Do you know why Arawak had to leave South America? They had to completely outstripped their resources, and the population had swelled so much that they sent their children in Dugout canoes to find new land. Lucky for the children, they found Puerto Rico Jamaica Cuba Etc... I am not a utopian. I am a pragmatist. In a world that is mostly lost, I find it very difficult to connect with many human beings no matter what tribe they come from... I'll come up like this... but first, I just wanted to extend some love and hugs and good energy towards you... I listen to your thoughts, and I see your points as thoughtful and worthy. The goal of the Philosopher's is not to "win" but to get closer to the truth.
      You're welcome to sit with me into the ceremony anytime. Pilamaya

  • @PhillipeHasselhoff
    @PhillipeHasselhoff Рік тому +2

    My father had a heart attack yesterday. He's better, but he'll have surgery tomorrow.. please pray for him. 🍁

  • @vegancharlieleeblue
    @vegancharlieleeblue Рік тому +19

    I am very grateful to you, Grandpa Wally. You have helped me through difficult times and I highly appreciate you. I pray that you receive more blessings and all the support that you may ever need. I love and respect you. Thank you.

  • @ester24966
    @ester24966 Рік тому +14

    Culture should always be shared ... for danger of being lost ... Language , ceremonies , stories ... all are related to one another and cannot be undone . Thank you, you the elder , and you , the grandson , for filming and sharing these wisdoms ! SUCH great teachings of how the (European) world once was . I'm impressed by how much (Deneh) knowledge has been preserved despite all that happened ! I hope to see more to learn .

  • @johnqpatriot7888
    @johnqpatriot7888 Рік тому +15

    Much respect, you are wise man. Thank you

  • @jandunn169
    @jandunn169 Рік тому +23

    Each lesson is so appreciated.....Grandfather Wally. I feel honored to hear your words and learn what you have to teach us. It is a miracle that Native culture's have survived and are rising again because the Traditional Ways are Time tested while our modern lifestyles and disregard for the land have caused many problems of isolation, pollution and plastic.

  • @dexocube
    @dexocube Рік тому +25

    Thankyou Wally Brown, all these things you're teaching us are invaluable. You guys should think about putting together a book, preserve this knowledge in another format.

    • @psman74
      @psman74 Рік тому +5

      I hope they do as well

  • @tonypointer7026
    @tonypointer7026 Рік тому +15

    Great video great history of one of the finest cultures

  • @Cale_Davison
    @Cale_Davison Рік тому +9

    Thank you, because earlier tonight, I put on a necklace with a little bag to hold flashlight, whistle, and a lighter and smiled to think of what these items mean to myself and dog.

  • @okiejammer2736
    @okiejammer2736 Рік тому +28

    So very interesting, meaningful ... and more and more important as we move forward. Thank you both.

  • @danyellerobinson5940
    @danyellerobinson5940 Рік тому +4

    Mahsi Cho, Grandfather. I suppose this explains why I took squares of cotton fabric and a tie when gathering soil from the Thunderbird's nest at Snetetse.

  • @barbarataylor8101
    @barbarataylor8101 Рік тому +4

    Woven Fabric is highly regarded in my family. I've heard many stories about women singing while they weave. The song associated the number of knots in the pattern.

  • @pete.b4197
    @pete.b4197 Рік тому +14

    Thank you wiceman!! Historical informations!! I feel Big rispect for your people!! Wise,good,earth loveing people!!👌👍☀️

  • @troykurz9615
    @troykurz9615 Рік тому +5

    Hello Sir, You remind me of my grandfather. He was not Navajo, although our family has blood lines from the Patawomeck tribe of Virginia. Sadly the tribe was almost wiped out entirely, yet the blood remains. I wish I could hear the tales and wisdom from my ancestors, yet I feel as though they speak through you. May the creator bless you and yours.

  • @mousiebrown1747
    @mousiebrown1747 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for your good words. About 40+ years back, I went to several Pueblo feast days, & I especially remember Santo Domingo Pueblo - I don’t recall it’s proper name. I remember the women and young girl ‘s dress - it was summer and I believe most were woven cotton. I hope they had wool dresses for the winter feast days. It was strange, but I felt very emotionally connected to New Mexico and the Native and Hispanic cultures of that place. I still do, but maybe that’s just a connection to the wholeness of creation, which I think was made perfectly. Thank you for reminding me of that great time.

  • @paulbucklebuckle4921
    @paulbucklebuckle4921 Рік тому +5

    These gems Wally shares with us ,,, thank you Sir.

  • @danielcruz8347
    @danielcruz8347 Рік тому +9

    Beautiful life nourishing bundles!!! thank you for sharing peace be too all

  • @TravisLee33
    @TravisLee33 Рік тому +10

    Thanks for sharing, love the high quality!

  • @ramonarodriguez6283
    @ramonarodriguez6283 Рік тому +6

    Ahxéhéé for sharing this knowledge to dis amasani who was raised off Dinétah and lives in Bakersfield California, trying to learn as much of my traditions as I can 💙🪶

  • @yateleyhypnotherapy2111
    @yateleyhypnotherapy2111 Рік тому +16

    I love your videos. Thank you so much….I made a tiny medicine bottle and gave it to my son when he went to Australia to hopefully keep him safe, attached to a little compass for the cardinal directions, and a cross to hedge his bets. Lol. It has (if I remember rightly) earth, air (it is in a bottle), blessed salt water, and ash (earth air fire water), a tiny piece of eagle feather. A tiny piece of moss from Stonehenge at sunrise solstice. If there is more, I’ve forgotten what it is. He thinks I’m crazy, but I’m used to that. :-)

    • @yateleyhypnotherapy2111
      @yateleyhypnotherapy2111 Рік тому +3

      @Lost pelican That sounds really beautiful. I would cherish such a thing forever-I love natural things. Is it prying to ask why the sand dune is special?

    • @terryulmer969
      @terryulmer969 Рік тому

      A cross is a symbol of a torture/death system. Smh

    • @yateleyhypnotherapy2111
      @yateleyhypnotherapy2111 Рік тому +3

      @@terryulmer969 - Yes, but before that it was the Egyptian Ankh. They say that is why Celtic crosses are round on the top. I just told said to my son, since it is all the way in the other side of the planet, we might just hedge our bets a bit. ;-)

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Рік тому +1

      The cross and compass might be redundant, but I wouldn't worry if someone disapproves of any item. Someone somewhere will disapprove of EVERY item you would include, so there's no sense in worrying about that noise.

    • @user-tu5un8jc9v
      @user-tu5un8jc9v 10 місяців тому

      Cultural appropriation much

  • @pamelahewitt3397
    @pamelahewitt3397 Рік тому +7

    Thank You Sir for sharing. Love and Blessings 💕

  • @RichardAugustMatthew19Man
    @RichardAugustMatthew19Man 4 місяці тому

    First of all, I see the USMC medallion on this man. IF he was a Windtalker, I salute him.
    Second, thanks to him for sharing Native Anerican traditional dress with us.

  • @jonatasmendonca2079
    @jonatasmendonca2079 11 місяців тому +1

    Long live all Na-Dené and Amerindian nations!! All of our nations north and south over the Americas have so much in common!! Greetings from a Native descendant in Brasil.

    • @romildaservinkunze6281
      @romildaservinkunze6281 2 місяці тому

      Greetings from an indoafrolatin descendant born in Paraguay..who is also learning very important
      knowledge for mankind..!
      Aguyjevete..!

  • @lindahinojosa299
    @lindahinojosa299 Рік тому +2

    My grandmother, my dad's mom, was full blooded Chippewa from Michigan. She was born on an Indian reservation in the early 1900s. Her parents died when she was 9 years old. She was responsible for her brothers and sisters, I don't know what happened to all of them. Somehow, she moved to Massachusetts, and not much was talked about her life. My mother contacted the department of Indian Affairs Washington for more information about her, for my dad. They gave her Michigan indian affairs, and they said all the records were burnt up, and there was no records. My grandmother died when I was little, and my dad never really got over it. She was a private person and my dad was respectful of his mom, and didn't pry into her life. She got a kidney infection and it killed her. All she needed was penicillin. The doctor just medicated her for pain, and she kept working. Imagine, she only needed penicillin and she would have been healed. She was only 55 years old, in the early 60s.

    • @dawnbradrick6289
      @dawnbradrick6289 Рік тому +2

      So much suffering. My Daughter is part of California Tribe. Calm and peaceful people will help you heal.🕊️

  • @elberethreviewer5558
    @elberethreviewer5558 7 місяців тому +1

    I would love to see a video on how to make a proper medicine bag. It's one thing knowing what goes into it. Sometimes, how you make it is essential.

  • @alexandersupertramp7353
    @alexandersupertramp7353 Рік тому +8

    Thank you so much for your videos, sir

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing and teaching us your ways and culture. Much love and Respect.

  • @andrewp.schubert2417
    @andrewp.schubert2417 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing this program of Native American traditions. I have much respect for Americas first people.

  • @nivanelson3129
    @nivanelson3129 Рік тому +11

    My mother had a bundle but I dont know what happen to it by my brothers after she passed away

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 Рік тому +4

    thank you, Sir

  • @logoseven3365
    @logoseven3365 Рік тому +25

    Great presentation. The Medicine Bag is one that people misunderstand. The word “medicine” leads to misunderstanding. Thank you.
    Your granddaughter is a cutie!

  • @marceyvogt2007
    @marceyvogt2007 Рік тому +6

    Wonderful information. Thank you so much for sharing. Your granddaughter is adorable.☮️💖🎶

  • @DingDongDaddyFromDumas933
    @DingDongDaddyFromDumas933 Рік тому +1

    Sunday is for Wisdom With Walley.

  • @cathymorrison8683
    @cathymorrison8683 Рік тому

    This channel is inspiring for all first nation people. Teaching, wisdom, culture. We need understanding of each other. Thank you for sharing!

  • @rasjay93
    @rasjay93 Рік тому +3

    Just finished watching the entirety a yuh content, full support fi di diné from di rastafari wi seh tanks n praises bruddas. Bredda shane, bless yuh fo keepin unu najavo traditions alive. Elder wally, bless yuh fo persevering and succeeding in all bits a life. Mi condolences fo yuh wife, I like fi think her n mi Ma up inna heaven watching wi fondly as wi keep our cultures alive and well. One love friends. Tanks n praises fi di mos igh his imperial majesty emperor haile Selassie di first JAH RASTAFARI

  • @jazzman5598
    @jazzman5598 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Mr. Wally.

  • @marilyncampos9493
    @marilyncampos9493 Рік тому +4

    ❤ thanks for sharing 😊🙏

  • @TheTzr250
    @TheTzr250 Рік тому +1

    Willy un abrazo desde Costa Rica gracias eres un verdadero ser humano

  • @calvinevans8305
    @calvinevans8305 Рік тому +6

    Very interesting, thank you.

  • @studyhorse27
    @studyhorse27 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for this information. Learning so much from this wise man.

  • @bonniemarieee
    @bonniemarieee Рік тому +3

    So simple yet so impacting. Always refreshing to hear you speak, thank you from the bottom of my heart for keeping love alive through tradition. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @SP_3333
    @SP_3333 Рік тому +1

    Turquoise is a sacred piece of the sky you can hold in your hand.
    Thank you for sharing your heart's truth with all of us.
    My gr-gr-gr grandma was Mohawk.
    You put me in mind of Seneca tribes leader, Oren Lyons.
    I'm sure you know of him.
    He's dedicated to rectifying the damage we've all wrought on the earth
    Maybe you & he & others could work together.
    I'm afraid the dominos are picking up speed now.
    Bless you.

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 Рік тому

      They arent the worlds jesus. Well actually they kinda are in a way haha funny all other peoples consider americas "the promiseland"

  • @mgmassey174
    @mgmassey174 Рік тому +2

    It's always great to hear you
    Osiyo
    Wado

  • @stephanygates6491
    @stephanygates6491 Рік тому

    Peace and long life, all you need I wish for you and yours.

  • @RLH1987
    @RLH1987 Рік тому +3

    🙏
    Thank you for this.

  • @almagardner9655
    @almagardner9655 Рік тому

    I really enjoy learning the old ways.

  • @alonzotheballadoftheblueco8609

    Thank You, eternally grateful for all your wisdom

  • @ESLTeacherTom
    @ESLTeacherTom Рік тому +1

    Great channel! Thank you for sharing!

  • @jduncan1511
    @jduncan1511 Рік тому +3

    Thank you

  • @MrDormammu
    @MrDormammu Рік тому +5

    Would Love some more longer videos like this, thanks for sharing

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  • @crazy4277
    @crazy4277 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Mr. Brown and Shane...

  • @christialuella6594
    @christialuella6594 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for sharing your deep knowledge and experience, undervalued and irreplaceable ❤

  • @traciesabol7735
    @traciesabol7735 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your wisdom from your people, Tracie

  • @kristantianri6596
    @kristantianri6596 Рік тому

    Thankyou peace love and understanding to all

  • @angelwestbrook716
    @angelwestbrook716 Рік тому +1

    my great uncle use to make and sell these. I miss my culture.

  • @mariemcgee4121
    @mariemcgee4121 9 місяців тому

    ❤I am grateful for the knowledge you are sharing!

  • @bellatheband
    @bellatheband Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @normanschmidt8389
    @normanschmidt8389 Рік тому

    Thank you most sincerely.

  • @michaelmcdermott209
    @michaelmcdermott209 7 місяців тому

    Thank you my brother for sharing your wisdom.

  • @TaweretSekhmet
    @TaweretSekhmet 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your teachings and knowledge!

  • @TheLoadedGoat1963
    @TheLoadedGoat1963 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video Mr. Brown, I love learning about the old ways 🧡.

  • @SuperMmelaura
    @SuperMmelaura Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @paulblevins678
    @paulblevins678 Рік тому +1

    That was super cool thank you for sharing that.

  • @andrewsandstrom6788
    @andrewsandstrom6788 Рік тому +1

    Your grandaughter is adorable

  • @brucecash3939
    @brucecash3939 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Your wisdom is needed in these current times. Thank you so much.

  • @autumnlookingelkross6387
    @autumnlookingelkross6387 Місяць тому

    Hello Grandfather
    I see you have a Black Medicine bag..
    I was attacked by different tribal member asking me why my bag was black.
    I told him it was my Medicine bag.
    He told me only
    Evil people wear black Medicine bag...
    I told him
    That was not true...
    He was ready to fight me a grown man
    I walked away and ignored him
    Because i know how
    Spiritual i am
    But your Medicine bag
    Seeing and hearing your teaching
    Gave me such peace of mind
    And i thank you for you teaching ❤️
    Blessings Always
    🙌 🙌 🙌
    Autumn Moon

  • @sandrajones1609
    @sandrajones1609 Рік тому

    Gratitude and Honor ✌️

  • @ronbarber197
    @ronbarber197 Рік тому +1

    Love this guy

  • @beatereich5466
    @beatereich5466 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for his Gift dear Wally! Blessings and love from Austria/europe.❤🧡💛💙

  • @dianeredhouse1420
    @dianeredhouse1420 Рік тому +3

    Wow! That's awesome! I love your teachings, thank you, Nizhoni

  • @melissajiminez316
    @melissajiminez316 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Teacher

  • @SpiritualBabe101
    @SpiritualBabe101 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Papa

  • @lollipop3171
    @lollipop3171 Рік тому

    What a beautiful soul ❤️❤️

  • @janniebee9501
    @janniebee9501 4 місяці тому

    When I was growing up in Arizona, we lived very close to Pima Res and Navajo also came for the western days parade called the Parada del Sol. The Navajo women wore the velvet blouses, long skirt, and hair put up into squash blossom buns on either side of the head. It was copied by Star Wars for Princess Lea hair.

  • @kylegawron5358
    @kylegawron5358 Рік тому

    i love to learn a lot about the indigenous people from the people themselves.

  • @sandmaker
    @sandmaker 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much.

  • @agento5952
    @agento5952 Рік тому

    Thank you watching from Colorado

  • @michaelangelo7803
    @michaelangelo7803 Рік тому +1

    I love you so much my Elder I cannot thank you enough for sharing all your knowledge play some of it be saved by some of us listening to you words of wisdom

  • @Gracie2276
    @Gracie2276 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this information ❤

  • @elizabethingram9784
    @elizabethingram9784 Рік тому +4

    Thank you! :)

  • @jo-oe9zg
    @jo-oe9zg Рік тому +1

    Wow greeting native American mounth this is blessing that u teach 🥁

  • @JB-ph6tj
    @JB-ph6tj Рік тому +1

    Wonderful medicine bundle ❤

  • @GreencampRhodie
    @GreencampRhodie Рік тому

    Always protect & be proud of your traditions & heritage.

  • @m.p.w.333
    @m.p.w.333 Рік тому +4

    Wise one, THANK YOU for your teachings. It's knowledge that is priceless and timeless. 🕊🤍🌎

  • @KSWA1000
    @KSWA1000 Рік тому +3

    There are those that use what supposed to be natural and pure for their own power! I know this because one of my relatives was given these sacred things and uses it to curse other! Like Wally said there different influences out in th world! I always pray for these individuals and the Creator and holy ones are already aware of their doings! It’s is a beautiful but man can change it as well.

  • @Yedarthyn
    @Yedarthyn 8 місяців тому

    Thank you grandfather. May the Great Spirit bless and protect you always. ❤

  • @jennymauger
    @jennymauger Рік тому +1

    Beautiful🙏🏼 deeply appreciated🐚❤🦅

  • @louise196Light
    @louise196Light Рік тому +1

    Tonka! So interesting! Fascinating! Love your posts so much. Enlightening ✨💕🌏💕✨☀️✨

  • @olafelsberry420
    @olafelsberry420 Рік тому

    Thank you wise elder, may grandpa give you many more wise years.

  • @afshin515
    @afshin515 Рік тому +2

    Thanks! Great oral history.

  • @lunastar7599
    @lunastar7599 Рік тому +1

    thank you!🥰

  • @brindapatterson
    @brindapatterson Рік тому

    Love the teaching. Thank you