Within the Four Sacred Mountains
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Within the Four Sacred Mountains
Within the Four Sacred Mountains By Russell Keith (Lloyd Burton, ed.) Ya-at-eeh, My name is Russell Keith and I am of the Dine (Navajo) tribe. I am born of the Taachiini (Red-Running-into-theWater) Clan and born for the To-dich-iinii (Bitter Water) Clan. During the summer of 2009, I served as a seasonal cultural resource interpreter at Natural Bridges/Hovenweep National Monument in southeastern Utah, within the bounds of the lands held sacred by my people. In the beginning the Navajo lived in four worlds previous to coming to this fifth world. Upon arriving to this new world the Holy Beings began to build and create this new place. Among them were First Man and First Woman. THE EAST MOUNTAIN IS KNOWN AS BLANCA PEAK NEAR ALAMOSA, CO. THE NAVAJO CALL IT SISNAAJINI (BLACK BELTED MOUNTAIN) THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN IS KNOWN AS MOUNT TAYLOR NEAR ACOMA, NM. THE NAVAJO CALL IT TSOODZIL (TURQUOISE MOUNTAIN) THE WEST MOUNTAIN IS KNOWN AS THE SAN FRANCISCO PEAKS NEAR FLAGSTAFF, AZ. THE NAVAJO CALL IT DOOK-O-OOSLIID (MOUNTAIN THAT REFLECTS) THE NORTH MOUNTAIN IS KNOWN AS MOUNT HESPERUS NEAR DURANGO, CO. THE NAVAJO CALL IT DIBE NITSAA (BIG SHEEP) This mountain (Gobernador Knob) is also sacred because it was where Changing Woman was born. Changing Woman is very important because she gave birth to two sons (twins) who became heroes to the Navajo people. Changing Woman also created the first four Navajo clans. These four clans are known as Hashtl’ishnii (Mud People), Kin Yaa’aani (Towering House), Honaghaahnii (One Walks Around You), and To dich’iinii (Bitter Water). All things were shaped and created by the Holy Beings. They all are living and can be appealed to for certain things. They can all be used for good or evil and that is why the Navajo way is to live in Beauty and Harmony with everything in life. To the Navajo almost everything has a story or meaning to it. The following are just a few of these stories: These two rocks were left behind by the two sons of Changing Woman. These twins were called Monster Slayer and Born for Water. They helped rid the land of the monsters who inhabited the area and killed the people. The twin heroes were able to do so by receiving lightning bolt arrows from their father Johonaee (The Sun Bearer). After killing off all of the monsters the twin heroes left these two sacred prayer sticks for the Navajo people to use in ceremonies. The Navajo people say that these are water barrels and help in the aid of providing water for crops. The Bear is greatly respected among the Navajo. Some stories tell of how he gave us sacred ceremony songs. Bear was also one of the animals whom was sent back with the Twin Heroes when they returned from their fathers house in the west. The Bear is a symbol of Protection. In the picture to the right the bear is seen as lying on the ground sleeping. It is told that he waits for the time when the Navajo need his protection. Also known as El Capitan, this rock formation is said to be one of the spires that holds up the sky. The name Agathla comes from the Navajo language and means much wool. It is said that a snake lives within this rock and possesses the power to draw in his food. After eating his prey the snake then spits out the hair from the carcass and it lands around the peak where it received its name Agathla for having much wool surrounding its base. THESE FORMATIONS ARE ANCIENT NAVAJO WARRIORS NOW FROZEN IN STONE. CEREMONIES ARE DONE FOR PROTECTION HERE, ESPECIALLY FOR SERVICEMEN WHO ARE LEAVING FOR WAR. Big Snake who was sent back with the Twin Heroes traveled through here and left his coil markings. Natural Bridges National Monument, Grand Canyon National Park, and many other sites in the Colorado Plateau feature this serpentine meandering of high desert rivers. Over the millions of years they cut deeper canyons into the landscape, they flowed in connected semi-circles, the faster flow on the outside of the circle cutting the channel deeper, and the slower inner circle depositing more sediment. To the Navajo, this is evidence of the passage of the Great Serpent, whose powers of rebirth (shedding of skin) demonstrate the continuing rebirth of the people’s relationship with the land through the power of the Serpent spirit. A Beautiful Maiden married Coyote and became very evil. She had the power to change into a bear and eventually killed all of her brothers who were against her marrying Coyote. The youngest brother survived and eventually destroyed his sister. After defeating his sister he threw her body parts away. Her limbs became the bears of today and her head landed near Natural Bridges National Monument. Her ears still stick up to this very day. She is called Changing Bear Maiden. The Navajo people perform ceremonies here for people who have gone crazy just as the maiden did. This ridge that stretches for 100 miles starts west of Blanding, Ut and ends near Kayenta, Az. Many believe this is Big Snake who was sent back with the Twin Heroes when they left their fathers house. Many Navajo Medicine Men travel here to say prayers for protection and to help heal the sick. To the Navajo people these places which are all within the Four Sacred Mountains* remind us of who we are and where we came from. They teach and remind us how to live in the way of Beauty and Harmony. I am proud to be Navajo and enjoy teaching others about my culture. If I may leave you with one thing it is with this lesson my father taught me. Share your knowledge so that others may learn and be ready to learn as well. (*Some of these places are outside of the four sacred mountains but are included because they reside within the four sacred rivers.) Thanks to Dr. Lloyd Burton and the Place and Native Voice program. Also, all my gratitude, pleasure and love to my Parents, Grandparents, and Elders for teaching me about who I am and my people.