『Hozho Speaks』のカバーアート

Hozho Speaks

Hozho Speaks

著者: Clayton Long
無料で聴く

このコンテンツについて

A Navajo Bilingual Podcast talking about Navajo Language, Culture and History, while also helping the Navajo people and others learn about new ideas and concepts to better our communities.© 2023 Diné Nízhoní Incorporated マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 社会科学 経済学
エピソード
  • Colors Guiding Our Lives
    2023/08/22

    In this week's episode, Clayton talks about the 4 sacred colors of the Navajo people, White, Turquoise, Black and Yellow. Each coming from a different direction/ White Shell represents the East, or the dawn, Turquoise represents the South , or the Day, Abalone Shell represents the West, or the evening, and finally, Jet Black represents the North, or the night. Clayton talks about how each of these colors can help guide us in our everyday lives.

    Support the show

    Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram at @hozhospeaks

    続きを読む 一部表示
    29 分
  • Navajo Core Values
    2023/03/20

    In this week's episode, Clayton talks about Navajo Core Values: Peace, Love, Joy and Harmony, he expands this way of thinking through 4 different stories. Each of these values can help us in our daily lives, with our school, our careers, and our families. Our people have endured a lot of adversity  from Monsters rooming across the land to being relocated away from our homeland, and fighting in wars to protect our country. It's important to keep these values close to us to help guide us to become who we want to be. Ahe'hee for listening and we are excited for Season 3. 

    Support the show

    Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram at @hozhospeaks

    続きを読む 一部表示
    19 分
  • STEM Journey with Latoya Benally
    2022/12/28

    In this week's episode, Clayton interviews Latoya Benally, who is a Manufacturing Engineer with the Boeing Company, based out of Mesa, AZ where she helps to build AH-64 Apache Helicopters that are used to protect and help our military personal here and abroad. Benally talks about her journey and how she decided to become an Engineer and what it took to get where she is today. She hopes to serve as an inspiration for other Native American students out there who want to pursue this kind of career. Thanks everybody for being here with us. Ahe'hee doo Ya'at'eeh Keshmish.

    Support the show

    Follow Us on Facebook and Instagram at @hozhospeaks

    続きを読む 一部表示
    31 分
まだレビューはありません