Spagoshi is a Native (Dine') and woman-owned film production company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. led by husband and wife Nick Nelson and Amber Wisley. We're fueled by coffee, love and curiosity. We create mini-documentaries that explore traditional and non-traditional Native stories to preserve sacred knowledge and celebrate modern achievements. Thriving, not just surviving.
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Dine' Bizaad Yee Atah Naayee' Yik'eh Deesdlit #navajo #code #talker #day ahe' hee
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Full, exclusive series available on our Patreon page. Your support helps us travel around the rez and bring new interviews to our platforms. Ahe' hee for your support! www.patreon.com/posts/136196341
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If you're interested in listening to the extended uncut version of the Corn Pollen Way series, subscribe to our Patreon page.
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Ahe' hee for your support of our channel and the interviews 🤙🏾
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The closing episode of the Ultrarunner Series w/ Greg Secatero is live! Aoh', we're back 🤙🏾
2 months ago | [YT] | 40
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Happy Father's Day to all the bi'zahi's out there! Long week of traveling and our main editing station crashed last night. We're working on getting a replacement, see you all next weekend. Ahe' hee for bearing with us 🤙🏾
4 months ago | [YT] | 41
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June 2nd Treaty of 1868: Diné were released from Bosque Rendondo after the U.S. government rounded up Diné from all over the Navajo Nation.
Many babies and children were given away to neighboring tribes and ranchers to avoid being kept in captivity.
Majority of Diné hid in the mountains, taken in by other tribes and Hispanic ranchers. During this time, new clans were introduced.
1863, Diné children, elders, women and men were shackled and paraded in front of the New Mexico Governor's Mansion before forced to march to Ft. Sumner.
After surviving multiple attacks, starvation, and harsh weather, Diné were released in the year 1868. While making their way home, they continued to overcome attacks from ranchers, settlers and rival tribes.
Once the long line of Diné were seen from To'hajillee warriors from mountain, they immediately sent aid to the survivors and protected them all the way home to Ft. Defiance.
To'hajiilee was the first Enemy Way ceremony held after coming home.
We'l dee (negative time) is what the time was named.
It's hardly spoke of due to the hardship and pain that came from that time.
Spagoshi was fortunate enough to get insight from multiple sources who have relatives that were apart of the Long Walk and the stories that were not shared with major papers and authors.
4 months ago | [YT] | 91
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RIP brother, Mike Nez was a Cheii in the #Navajo #Nation #Punkrock scene. We shared the stage many times, had good laughs and shared stories about music. We'll miss you brother 🤙🏾
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Happy Mother's Day everyone! Hope you enjoy this day with your Mama who brings the family together. We'll be back next weekend, ahe' hee for all your support 🤙🏾
5 months ago | [YT] | 36
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Our first night of searching for #Bigfoot & no #Moon in sight. Night vision goggles, took a minute to get use to. Stay tuned! Ahe' hee
6 months ago | [YT] | 37
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#navajo for #trump #interview is live on our #youtube #channel 🤙🏾
7 months ago | [YT] | 39
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