I moved to AZ a few months ago from the East coast and made plans to visit all the wonderful Western sights out here. Canyon de Chelly is definitely one stop I've made. I visited both the North and South Rims and one thing that I found incredible is the absolute silence, so quiet. It is a reverent place and one feels that spirituality in the presence of the history and beauty of this area. Well worth the visit.
I went there when I was a kid. Me and my father did the guided tour on horseback .One of my best memories.I saw a pack of wild horses running through the desert soooooo cool.
I believe the ruins belonged to a ancient people called “The Anasazi”. The ruins are so high up because at that time thats where ground zero was. After almost 2000 years of water washing away the sediment. You get cliff dwellings all across AZ. Thats how old these people were. Its fascinating. I grew up there as a navajo kid. Love this video 🙏
swastika is an ancient symbol used by people all over the world. it transcends time and physical distance and is found on all continents. it is likely one of the most ancient if not *the* most ancient symbol humanity has ever used. it represents the sun and the rotation of our universe (rotation of the night sky and the stars). ancient peoples were big on astronomy as it was the only sure way to measure directions and the passage of time (changing of seasons).
Canyon de Chelly is a hauntingly spiritual place to respect. Just did a guided trip with my sons. Unforgettable. I'm not sure why so many posts are both unrelated and negative.
I have lived on the Navajo Reservation as a VISTA Volunteer back in 1966 and even THEN I understood the history better than the woman who is telling this history. All she says about Spider Woman is about a fairy tale??? Get your facts straight, lady. I am a Bilegaana, I don't deny it, but I have only the greatest respect for the Navajos and their history.
I think this was an ancient giant petrified forest with trees rising more than three km in height!!! All these mountainous structures appear to look like tree stumps and are all on native reservations.
I live in Arizona and this swastika symbol, it's a common thing that these groups, it's more, I have a old old picture of a basketball team I used it as a logo, they had it on their game shirt (you can find in internet the picture). Spanish Army? The Battle of Canyon de Chelly was fought in 1864 as part of the Navajo Wars. It was a successful operation for the United States Army which precipitated the Long Walk and was the final major military engagement between the Navajo and the Americans. The battle ended with the fall of the main Navajo settlements of Canyon de Chelly in present-day northern Arizona
@@charleyreed4702 Well, you know, those Navajo and Hopi are a bunch of neo-Nazis. ...We only accomplished getting the kids to stop goosestepping around the canyon floor last year. Makin' progress; one step at a time, eh?
Hitler, as a boy living in Austria, attended a school at a monastery called Lambach Abbey. This Benedictine abbey had a certain style swastika carved in its stone and woodwork structure, apparently in several places. Their swastika had its arms at a 45 degree angle (kind of like fishhooks). Well, you can search it by typing in "Lambach Abbey swastika" and click "images", to see it. Buddhists also use the swastika. You can see it prominently displayed below the roof lines (in the gable) of many of their temples in Korea for example. Also, there used to be (before World War II) a red swastika organization which mirrored the red cross organization. You can still find old pictures of Chinese nurses with red on white swastika armbands. They weren't Nazis of course; they were working for the local red swastika society. In any event, swastikas are very ancient and ubiquitous symbols that may have originally represented the sun as well as the "wheel of life". (Hence, "sun-wheels".) The idea of banning it is insane -- and would be an obvious violation of religious freedom.
You dont have to pay to walk on land. If your born here..you dont need permission from some navajo who own a casino.....and if you arnt working,stay off the road.its to crowded
Im NAVAJO , as you put it!!! N as I see it, NO ONE NO LAND, IT ALL BELONGS TO OUR CREATOR!! U LIVE, EAT, PROSPER N DIE ON IT!!.. So do take it wit u when u die??. Ha ha think not!! Grow up!!!
I moved to AZ a few months ago from the East coast and made plans to visit all the wonderful Western sights out here. Canyon de Chelly is definitely one stop I've made. I visited both the North and South Rims and one thing that I found incredible is the absolute silence, so quiet. It is a reverent place and one feels that spirituality in the presence of the history and beauty of this area. Well worth the visit.
I went there when I was a kid. Me and my father did the guided tour on horseback .One of my best memories.I saw a pack of wild horses running through the desert soooooo cool.
I plan on doing a guided horse tour through the canyon next spring. Can’t wait, I feel the land is calling me. I want to pay my respects.
This place is so nice. I enjoy the entire 4 corners area. The energy of the site and the raw harsh beauty of the land scape is awesome
I believe the ruins belonged to a ancient people called “The Anasazi”. The ruins are so high up because at that time thats where ground zero was. After almost 2000 years of water washing away the sediment. You get cliff dwellings all across AZ. Thats how old these people were. Its fascinating. I grew up there as a navajo kid. Love this video 🙏
President Hoobert Heever was a true visionary when it came to canyons and stuff.
Had a awesome tour round here back in 2011..great place
Went there in 04 , it was amazing!
So beautiful
This was fun. Thank You!
swastika is an ancient symbol used by people all over the world. it transcends time and physical distance and is found on all continents. it is likely one of the most ancient if not *the* most ancient symbol humanity has ever used. it represents the sun and the rotation of our universe (rotation of the night sky and the stars). ancient peoples were big on astronomy as it was the only sure way to measure directions and the passage of time (changing of seasons).
This place is beautiful! I was there a couple of months ago. Will upload my video soon.=) There is so much to explore in Arizona!
It's my dream ( literally I dream about this and 4 corners area) to go.
Like I'm being called or .. something.
Suggestion?
@@georgeins.c.494 ..go..
Canyon de Chelly is a hauntingly spiritual place to respect. Just did a guided trip with my sons. Unforgettable. I'm not sure why so many posts are both unrelated and negative.
it's UA-cam..
I have lived on the Navajo Reservation as a VISTA Volunteer back in 1966 and even THEN I understood the history better than the woman who is telling this history. All she says about Spider Woman is about a fairy tale??? Get your facts straight, lady. I am a Bilegaana, I don't deny it, but I have only the greatest respect for the Navajos and their history.
OK then, what are the facts about Spider Woman rock or at least a reference to authoritative reading?
Awesome, Ms. Tracy. 👍
Is also called cougar canyon
Were movie is recorded '' legend of cougar canyon"
I remember the movie McKenna's Gold
I think this was an ancient giant petrified forest with trees rising more than three km in height!!! All these mountainous structures appear to look like tree stumps and are all on native reservations.
I live in Arizona and this swastika symbol, it's a common thing that these groups, it's more, I have a old old picture of a basketball team I used it as a logo, they had it on their game shirt (you can find in internet the picture). Spanish Army? The Battle of Canyon de Chelly was fought in 1864 as part of the Navajo Wars. It was a successful operation for the United States Army which precipitated the Long Walk and was the final major military engagement between the Navajo and the Americans. The battle ended with the fall of the main Navajo settlements of Canyon de Chelly in present-day northern Arizona
Why is there a Nazi Swastika on the wall of the canyon ?
@@charleyreed4702 Well, you know, those Navajo and Hopi are a bunch of neo-Nazis. ...We only accomplished getting the kids to stop goosestepping around the canyon floor last year. Makin' progress; one step at a time, eh?
oh wow.... :)
I’m from the end of the road past Mummy cave.
the great khans !!
Are their petroglyphs of people with antennae's, like walnut canyon, newspaper rock,UT; Phoenix's petroglyph park; australia?
Actually..... Yes
Are you referring to the glyphs in Sego Canyon, UT?
it reminds me Western Movies , and Retro time
The ipsy nipsy spider
climbed up the spider rock
down came the rain and
cleaned his spider clock
There is a Hotel close by, sorry i Forget the name😢🇳🇱🇪🇺
hotels are awesome! 🏰 🏥 💈
This documentary is really nice.
But somebody knows Who was building?
Anasazi
I'm a navjo
Me too, I'm half Navajo
I am an díne .
dont take peyote and think you can walk in the canyon.. I was told a story of interesting spirits that live in that canyon.
TROOLOL
Angel Randy you’re right no one cares
just change the 3 (dot) with . and you will find all everything there is to know
I wonder why Hitler used the Swastika, doesn't Buddhist monks use that symbol, as a peace symbol ?
This is the common misunderstanding. The Buddhist symbol is a mirror image of Nazi swastika and not written in 45 degree.
Hitler, as a boy living in Austria, attended a school at a monastery called Lambach Abbey. This Benedictine abbey had a certain style swastika carved in its stone and woodwork structure, apparently in several places. Their swastika had its arms at a 45 degree angle (kind of like fishhooks). Well, you can search it by typing in "Lambach Abbey swastika" and click "images", to see it.
Buddhists also use the swastika. You can see it prominently displayed below the roof lines (in the gable) of many of their temples in Korea for example. Also, there used to be (before World War II) a red swastika organization which mirrored the red cross organization. You can still find old pictures of Chinese nurses with red on white swastika armbands. They weren't Nazis of course; they were working for the local red swastika society.
In any event, swastikas are very ancient and ubiquitous symbols that may have originally represented the sun as well as the "wheel of life". (Hence, "sun-wheels".)
The idea of banning it is insane -- and would be an obvious violation of religious freedom.
mysterious ancient symbol from everywhere.....
my little brother XD
I Can Here
Grandma
Screaming into
the Ancient Rocks
“Death to Jehovah’s Enemies
All Hail the GOD of War”
You dont have to pay to walk on land. If your born here..you dont need permission from some navajo who own a casino.....and if you arnt working,stay off the road.its to crowded
ooooh it really starts at 2:33
jmaynard84 no
Not true A Native
good call i would have missed it if you said not to look for it! wtf is up with that??? hateful canyon walls, they need to stop it! ok....lls
Ha this land does not originally belong to the "Navajo" or "Na-va-jo"
Who then? Your tribe? If so, then should have fought foot. N my thinking here, you lost. Your tribe, I mean.
Im NAVAJO , as you put it!!! N as I see it, NO ONE NO LAND, IT ALL BELONGS TO OUR CREATOR!! U LIVE, EAT, PROSPER N DIE ON IT!!.. So do take it wit u when u die??. Ha ha think not!! Grow up!!!
does everyone see the swastika at 2:57? what's up with that????
mwaseem the Whirling Logs symbol is an old ancient Navajo symbol representing the wind voice mountain voice...so on
racists, have to hire a nabaho guide :S
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