If you were here a couple of weeks ago then you've seen him in wise man mode. My Vision Quest Video with Don featured him pointing out amazing landscapes, deciphering petroglyphs, plus a Navajo sweat lodge ceremony lesson. Just scroll down a couple of blog posts to view, if you missed it.
This time Don gets into how the Navajo language is being preserved. He also describes the differences of Male and Female Hogans. These living quarters and ceremonial structures are made of cedar wood and covered in dirt for insulation. There is a hole in the roof for smoke to escape during the cooking of meals. And the doorway, or opening, always faces East to catch Father Sky's sunrise (and to tell time of day.)
Inside a hogan
Male Hogan
Not only was Don our Spirit Guide, he's also a Medicine Man!
Allow me to be blunt, this blog post is a sure-fire hit! So check out my latest Indian Summer Vacation Video to learn a little more Navajo culture, plus I make a humorous appearance at the end of this video.
Spirit Guide & Medicine Man, Don Mose - Video #5
Play it here, video runs 3 minutes, 42 seconds.
My YouTube video link for viewing or embedding, just click here.
99 thanks to Don Mose for a memorable tour. To read about getting Don Mose as a Spirit Guide in Monument Valley, click here.
Indian Summer Vacation Series (click on any title below to see the blog post).
1. Introduction
Don mose Jr Yahteeh! Hut'ish baahnina!! Shi'ahi Stefan attson...I'm from farmington nm. And would like to know if we could some how talk to each other about the coyote stories
ReplyDeleteHey Don remember me Phil from BYU. I played guitar, was your roommate and you liked to point out my arm was darker than yours.
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