Dine` Homeland
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Dine` Homeland
Marie Awee Salt !yiilah The Sacred Universe and the Earth is inter-connects with every living elements and nature are in motion sun wise, “T’11 Sh1bik’ehgo Hoogh11[ d00 Anoos44[“. The five-fingered earthly being a central figure. From the Navajo perspective, the Earth and Heavenly bodies is a sacred universe in motion where we originated and will return to in the end. We journey as Sa’2h Naagh17 Beik’eh H0zh00n placing human life in harmony with the natural world and the universe, with principles for protection from imperfections in life. Y1dilhi[ Y1-the universe, dilhi[darkness Ni’asz11n Ni’-earth’s surface, Asz11n woman The traditional Din4 philosophy of education is rooted within the crevices and every levels of eras of the Black, Blue, Yellow, and White World And throughout the twelve eras after the Emergence for prevention, sustain life, and survival. Natural and ethical laws are interwoven within for respect and value all life forms. Water Woman Mountain Woman Corn Woman Earth Woman By Rough Rock Navajo Studies Program •Four Original Clans and their Canes •Elements and their laws •Laws of Nature Nits1h1kees – Thoughts ‘Aw44ch7’7 - Infancy Nahat’1 – Planning ’![ch7n7- Child to Teen Sih Hasin – Hope ‘Am1 s1n7 d00 Acheii d00 ‘An1l7- Elders Iin1 – Life Am1 d00 Azh4’4- Adults Navajo Nation Division of Education : Mount Hesperus. EAST Fastened to the earth with rainbow beam. Adorned with Black Jet, symbolizing self‐awareness and to protect, guidance. Represents Winter and Old Age. Fastened to the earth with Lightning bolt, adorned with Turquoise for health and positive Learning. Male Mountain Representing power and authority over sky and moisture. NORTH SOUTH Mount Taylor : San Francisco Fastened with Black Flint, adorned with turquoise, symbolizes summer, youth, leadership, and strength. Peak Fastened with Sunbeam, adorned with Abalone Shell, symbolizes autumn, evening twilight, adulthood, and physical strenth. Female Mountain. WEST Rain Mountain Spring, Thinking, Dawn, Sunrise Winter, Old Age, Hope, Reflecting Corn Mountain Summer, , PlanningMidday, puberty Rippener Mountain Autumn, Maturity, Love, life Corn Pollen Mountain The Land – K’4yah Leading the Way Dzi[ N1’oodi[ii is a Universal Center in Din4 teachings, origins of ceremonial stories are rooted here. N1’o means to move in a circle. Di[i means dropping in a tossing form for connection. Some of the ceremonies are: H0zh==j7Blessingway. Corn bundle called naad33’ ast’aan was made here. Many Blessing Way songs were created and sang here: “I walk in beauty according to the sounds of lightning: Dzi[n1’oodi[ii: Heurfano Mesa. Y0d7 Dzii[. Where the Navajo way of life begin. First hogan and twelve hooghan songs were created. White Bead Woman and her sons, the Hero Twins were raised here and left from here on their journey to slay monsters. The sound of Lightning teaches me about my heart, in rhythm with the sound of my hom, fire, Hashch’44[ti’7 has the same sound as ani[t’1anii, we call this “ha’88nosiin”. Others: Male Arrow Lightningway, B4eshee, flintway and Hoofrattle Ceremony, Featherway, Female Lightningway Ch’0ol’9’7: Gobernador Knob. Nit[z Dzii[. Ceremony. Birth place of White Bead Woman. Place of offerings, prayers, songs, and gather herbs These two sacred mountains are part of for ceremonial purposes. Din4tah, our original homeland. EAST NORTH Hahodít’é Natural Environment Kééhwiit’í Community K’é Dadii’ní Family T’áá Hwó Self SOUTH WEST Navajo Nation Division of Education