Native American (Navajo) Sacred Plants… Corn Beans Squash and…
There were certain staples among the diet of our Diné. Corn, beans, squash and mountain tobacco. The tobacco wasn’t planted, but instead had to be harvested in special places. It was not for eating. The corn, beans, and squash were planted annually, harvested and preserved. Many of the methods… tilling, planting, harvesting and preserving… have been lost. In this video… Navajo Historian, Wally Brown, invites everyone to learn and plant as a means of becoming self-sufficient. Enjoy the video. Warrior Producers Get your exclusive video here: https://producers.navajotraditionalte... Learn About Wally’s Traditional Necklace: https://producers.navajotraditionalte... Get your free ebook “7 Days of Navajo Traditional Teachings at https://navajotraditionalteachings.co... Our Website https://navajotraditionalteachings.com/ Join Our Email list https://navajotraditionalteachings.co... Our Shop (Trading Post) https://navajotraditionalteachings.co...

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