You would say "Nanchoo lava song" while you stare in there eyes!!!
This is a very good and deep question but is has no easy or single answer. I would suggest starting with the books Language and Art in the Navajo Universe and Dynamic Symmetry and Holistic Asymmetry in Navajo and Western Art and Cosmology by Gary Witherspoon.In general, the order of the rituals has very important symbolic meaning as the Navajo view of the way that the universe is constructed and works in a dynamic balancing of a holistic symmetry.
This is a very good and deep question but is has no easy or single answer. I would suggest starting with the books Language and Art in the Navajo Universe and Dynamic Symmetry and Holistic Asymmetry in Navajo and Western Art and Cosmology by Gary Witherspoon.In general, the order of the rituals has very important symbolic meaning as the Navajo view of the way that the universe is constructed and works in a dynamic balancing of a holistic symmetry.
"To whisper" in Navajo is: t'áá shiyi'ídi yáshti'However you can't just use this as you would an english phrase. Conjugating in Navajo is extremely difficult and different than English.There are no tradional names that mean whisper. See attched video on Navajo naming traditions.
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they would be found in south western u.s
Navajo verbs are very difficult. One way to say it is níyá. Meaning come to or arrive. At'ééd bik'is yaa níyá. ----The girl has arrived at her friend's place. the marks over the vowels make it high tone. The things like apostrophes make the consonant glottalized. Because of the way Navajo conjugates you can't use this as a general word as you would in English. The verb is at the end of each of these. For example: Hastiin dóó be'esdzą́ą́ Kinłání ní'áázh. ---The man and his wife (2 people) arrived or came to Flagstaff. And: Kinłánídi yíkai. - They (3 people) arrived in Flagstaff
This would not have happened. The Powhatan people were in what is now Virginia. The Navajo were, and are, in the modern states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. The Navajo also did not live in villages. They lived in family groups sort of how a ranch family might live today. However, to do this fictional trip you would travel east.
the Navajos would stalk people to ant hills so the ants would make the people itchy and so the ants bite people
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The Navajo word for flute is: ts'isǫ́ǫ́s or disǫ́ǫ́s.Navajo flute would be perhaps: Diné bits'isǫ́ǫ́s or Diné bidisǫ́ǫ́s.
Pam is not a Navajo given name. You would say it as the English "Pam".
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