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Incredible.
Gratifying. How I spend my weekends.
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MAN [IN THICK ACCENT]: Black cat bring good luck. Not bad luck. I have black cat - See, him face - And I am not dead today: Good luck!
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Her videos have been shared across the platform tens of thousands of times.
“It’s not just about cooking a meal and having the meal for lunch or dinner, but it’s about connection with our ancestors and how they have been so resilient and strong,” said Jennifer Wheeler.
Jennifer Wheeler, a Navajo language teacher, posted a series of videos on her Facebook page showing her making traditional foods like blue corn much and kneel down bread. Her videos have been shared across the platform tens of thousands of times.
“I didn’t even imagine the response that I’m getting now,” she said.
Wheeler said she hopes the videos, which are recorded solely in Navajo, will help her people learn the complicated language.
“When you act and speak and do all at the same time, the listener will start recognizing that and understanding the action to the verb,” Wheeler said,
Wheeler said she has enough food videos planned to take her through the next couple of months. All of her videos are posted to her Facebook page, but she said she has plans to start a YouTube channel soon.
To view Wheeler’s videos, click here.
Dr. Jennifer Jackson-Wheeler is a former Miss Navajo, an associate professor, grandmother and a lover of cooking. She has combined all these
For those of us who don’t use facebook, looks like there’s some stuff on YouTube with her…
AHA! And I found her YouTube channel! And I must say, I’ve got some kitchen envy!
Yá’át’ééh! In our Diné way of introduction, I am Yoo'í Dine'é - Bead Clan. Kin Yaa’áanii dashizhé’é dóó dashicheii dóó Tódíc
Subscribe to her channel! There are already 20 videos up! So cool to see traditional food being made in ways I’ve only read about in books!
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SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS | 1x05 “17 Unheard Messages”