I am partal Native American but I don't know any of the languages. I wish there were English Subtitles so I could learn the story directly without a language barrier. 😔
Ya'at'eeh, Shi K'ei dóó Shi Diné'eh. (Hello, My Family and My Friends.) This video brings back a lot of childhood memories?! My gramma Yazzie knows all the Coyote Stories?! When I was a little boy, I remember every winter time, us kids were alwayZz looking forward to hear grammas Coyote Stories?! The best time was at night with the lights out and while the fire place is going keeping the house warm?! And there was a bunch of us kids all on the floor on sleeping bags?! Haha Hell yeah! Beautiful & Great times! I went to Dennehotso Boarding School?! Yep, the Boarding School days were the good ol' DAYS, man?! It was the time when "everyone", I mean "everyone" was only speaking our Native Tongue, "DINÉ Bizaad" (Navajo Language)?! But Now, this New Generation don't at all?! It breaks my heart?! (SIGHS)
Corey Maze yes sir it's lost. I remember laughing my head off watching this at the Kayenta primary school. All us chizzie kids knew the stories back. It was a treat. Miss the past.👍
i remember these videos a loong time ago in about first grade at Kayenta boarding school, my brothers used to talk like coyote to be mischevious :) thanks johnny native!
Jeez...what a bunch of a-hole beavers: ignoring the guy, stripping him of his skin, tossing him in cold water, then tossing him into a badger's cave, and then the one cackling maniacally as he scurries away. Tsk tsk
Funny thing is that in elementary school during Navajo class I was the only kid to understand this I still to I'm glad for my language
The moral of this story is "don't gamble,or you lose everything" in every coyote tales there is a moral to every stories.
Do you know how to write "coyote and the beavers" in Navajo? If so what is it
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I am partal Native American but I don't know any of the languages. I wish there were English Subtitles so I could learn the story directly without a language barrier. 😔
Lesson to all at the casinos you loose you'll come back a different color 🤣😂😜🤪🤑🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦫🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦🦦
I remember my mom and I buying these for my grandpa as a child; any clue where I can get them now?
Teec Nos Pos, AZ. where I first seen it! 😝😆
Ay that sounds familiar lmao !😂
Plz upload coyote and rabbit!
Ya'at'eeh, Shi K'ei dóó Shi Diné'eh. (Hello, My Family and My Friends.)
This video brings back a lot of childhood memories?! My gramma Yazzie knows all the Coyote Stories?! When I was a little boy, I remember every winter time, us kids were alwayZz looking forward to hear grammas Coyote Stories?! The best time was at night with the lights out and while the fire place is going keeping the house warm?! And there was a bunch of us kids all on the floor on sleeping bags?! Haha Hell yeah! Beautiful & Great times!
I went to Dennehotso Boarding School?! Yep, the Boarding School days were the good ol' DAYS, man?! It was the time when "everyone", I mean "everyone" was only speaking our Native Tongue, "DINÉ Bizaad" (Navajo Language)?!
But Now, this New Generation don't at all?! It breaks my heart?! (SIGHS)
Corey Maze yes sir it's lost. I remember laughing my head off watching this at the Kayenta primary school. All us chizzie kids knew the stories back. It was a treat. Miss the past.👍
I was watching this with my grandpa.....today....... he was laughing.........it was the first time I heard him laugh in a long time 😆😆
Peyote song
I seen it when I was only 10 years old brings lots of teaching wish our Dine' would teach them. Glad your Grandpa likes it
Same
You should turn on captions. It's trying so hard to figure out what they are saying. It's hilarious 😂 😃 🦫🦫🐺🐺
i luv that i can find some of my culture on the web i luv these vids u never see them around no more
i remember these videos a loong time ago in about first grade at Kayenta boarding school, my brothers used to talk like coyote to be mischevious :) thanks johnny native!
Aye I'm from there too, KYT is what I call it.
I saw this at Teec Nos Pos boarding school. I never laughed so hard. We watched it n the gym. Hahaha! This made my night...
It is said that the beaver is laughing to this day.
His throat is destroyed, then if that's the case
i luv this haha its been a while since i seen it hahaha
Jeez...what a bunch of a-hole beavers: ignoring the guy, stripping him of his skin, tossing him in cold water, then tossing him into a badger's cave, and then the one cackling maniacally as he scurries away. Tsk tsk
lmao yeah boarding school days...
this how cartoons r suppose to be these days..not this stuff u find on tv
Was wrong with SpongeBob 😢
...What story is this based on? I've never heard of it, nor can I find it...
where's the rabbit one the good one?
Elder Beaver claimed if the coyote jumped into the water, the coyote would get his fur back. Why did it not worked for him?
can you translate this film so kids can learn from it in English? I know they don't understand dine
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@todwod Pretty sure you dont get the langauge right?
aye. navajo class haha dang
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funny!..
@dogdemon444 look at video and figure it out.
you need to fix the captions in this this is not translated correctly and this is a story about coyote