Ride of Passage meets Jay Begaye Navajo Horse Whisperer

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2025

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  • @michellelowe7082
    @michellelowe7082 9 місяців тому

    Such a beautiful culture and so spiritual ❤

  • @jacque883
    @jacque883 5 років тому +2

    I Love this! The horse loves him! 😊❤️🐴💕🐎

  • @rthawknatanabah1759
    @rthawknatanabah1759 3 роки тому +1

    Respect & understanding in humanity ways, brought tears& memories...

  • @xxx_galaxywolf_xxx1236
    @xxx_galaxywolf_xxx1236 6 років тому +7

    I am a navajo girl and a horse whisper too

  • @auroramike71
    @auroramike71 3 роки тому

    Beautiful.

  • @PaulDSouza
    @PaulDSouza 10 років тому +4

    Fantastic. Thanks for this Cera. I would love to learn more about Jay's work. Please let me know how I could do that. Appreciate you.

    • @ceradavidson8715
      @ceradavidson8715  9 років тому +1

      Paul D'Souza He told me I could give you his phone number. You can just email me at rideofpassage@outlook.com and I can provide you with his contact information:-)

  • @bahe2010utube
    @bahe2010utube 9 років тому +4

    Normally this can't be done, the horse is trained to respond.

    • @ericda17
      @ericda17 5 років тому +2

      This is my daughters horse. She was riding through this area. The horse was not trained to do this. This actually happened, as it shows.

    • @Kozmos-mr3kl
      @Kozmos-mr3kl 5 років тому +1

      Yup. Most Navajos have lost their traditional way. Traditional Navajos know that these songs really work. Sadly most med men are fake and lose peoples faith.

    • @tasseyko
      @tasseyko 3 роки тому +1

      @bahe2010utube, I'm not sure if you are a bot just trying to get things started or you actually have never seen this done before.
      You say "normally this can't be done, the horse is trained to respond".
      I suppose you could *train a horse to come in a round pen and roll around. But from what I saw was a horse that had been hauled, was a little itchy from the ride and saw an opportunity to roll around and get an itch scratched.
      In my opinion, what was impressive WASN'T that the horse laid down and rolled. Rather, it was because THE HORSE FELT SECURE and SAFE ENOUGH to do so.
      The man in the round pen was someone he fully trusted that was obvious to me.
      And as for the horse following him everywhere he went... I suppose you could call that "being trained."
      I call it being " joined" with the horse. Someone who understands the concept of "joining" with a horse, can spend just a few minutes (maybe sometimes up to a half an hour) with a horse and get just about any horse to follow.
      Honestly, all it takes is understanding how a horse thinks. What's impressive about this demonstration is that this man is open enough to see the importance of the *understanding. Few people take the time to learn this.
      He was demonstrating their *understanding -- that being the horse views him as someone who has leadership ability.
      If you have never experienced something like that with a horse, you don't know what a beautiful thing you are missing out on.
      Try getting out of the saddle, get on the ground and connect with your horse. Bond with your horse visually. It may sound all"woohoo & fairy dust" but it isn't. It's real and it's beautiful.
      If you truly want to learn how to connect like that with a horse, YOU CAN learn how.
      You & your horse , will be glad you did!
      Just Research it. The knowledge is there for the receptive.
      PS
      Mr. Begay, greetings from Texas . I don't know you, but I'm happy to see you doing what you're doing.
      Today is Oct 11,2021
      I am honoring Indigenous Peoples Day and will be sharing your video

  • @tabathadodson8709
    @tabathadodson8709 7 років тому +7

    I'm a young navajo girl. i am a horse whisperer

  • @rthawknatanabah1759
    @rthawknatanabah1759 3 роки тому

    NI'ZOH'NII ... Shi'kis'👋🙌

  • @TuffTaos
    @TuffTaos 2 роки тому

    “Remember Jesus Christ will enter the Teepee” - Richard Deertrack, Taos Pueblo sacrifice

  • @td3866
    @td3866 6 років тому +1

    Hell I can do that to my pet cat

  • @angiebernard8041
    @angiebernard8041 5 років тому

    pow wow 2019

  • @TuffTaos
    @TuffTaos 2 роки тому

    The Lamb and the One Are coonected by the flesh

  • @serenitychannel1
    @serenitychannel1 4 роки тому

    Does he have any upcoming clinics that I can attend? Is there a website?

  • @amosiahdenetclaw4279
    @amosiahdenetclaw4279 8 років тому +5

    not tradition Navajo, more like plains Native.

    • @RonJacksonToahani
      @RonJacksonToahani 5 років тому +1

      Navajo culture is a combination of several Native cultures including Pueblo, Plains and Canadian Athabaskan. WE adopt from others , refine it , make it better

    • @Kozmos-mr3kl
      @Kozmos-mr3kl 5 років тому

      Well whoever's traditional ways work will be around longer than those that arent the proper way.

  • @369whitehorse2
    @369whitehorse2 3 роки тому +1

    That horse looks broke too me nice tho I can fly and the horse is my wings I see no one flying any more I see people burning hay every day.

  • @Джулия-у9е
    @Джулия-у9е Рік тому

    Да эти наездники просто издеваются над животными,а это запрещено законом!

  • @titonelson7723
    @titonelson7723 6 років тому +4

    Horse already heard this before.Lol.try a real wild horse...Untouched.

  • @CowgirlNative98
    @CowgirlNative98 5 років тому +1

    Everyone here are entitled to their own opinion. With that being said I know I am entitled to my opinion and this is what I have to say. I do not agree with some of his training methods I do not also agree with some of his philosophy methods on training. But everyone trains differently from everyone else. Yet there are some practices that he does I do not understand and it makes absolutely no sense to me. I've come a long way in the horse training world especially on the Navajo reservation. I try not to live in my father's Shadows alongside my father's we trained horses we trained horses. But once again like I said we are all entitled to our opinions.

    • @Kozmos-mr3kl
      @Kozmos-mr3kl 5 років тому +1

      So what methods didnt you agree with? With all due respect.

    • @tasseyko
      @tasseyko 3 роки тому

      The amazing and beautiful thing about working with horses is, that it's all about learning. A truly good horsemen - - -even at 90+yrs of age, can be heard saying ".. I learned something new today..."
      Trust me, I see some people in my community doing some of the craziest crap!!. But when someone has a good intentioned, humble heart, they will always improve. Even if you, personally don't see it.
      Ideally, we would all learn from eachother, with the intent always being to reach most effective way to have positive partnership with the horse.
      💖