Della Toadlena Author, Professor, a Living History

Della Toadlena Living History Video

 

This documentary film was researched, photographed, edited and produced by students of Winona State University (Winona, Minnesota) and Diné College (Tsaile, Arizona, Navajo Nation) during summer 2013.

It contains stories Della Toadlena of Chinle, Arizona, told to the students during several hours of interviews about his life.

This documentary film is archived at the Navajo Nation Museum, Navajo Nation Library, Winona State University Library, and Diné College Library, and will be archived at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian.

The film is part of the Navajo Oral History project, a multi-year collaboration between the Winona State University Mass Communication Department and Diné College – The official Tribal College of the Navajo Nation


Della Toadlena was born in Canyon Del Muerto and grew up around the Black Rock area in northeastern Arizona.

Della began school at age five, going on six, at a Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding school. When she arrived at the dormitory, her parents learned their daughter had not been previously registered, and there was no more room, so she could not be admitted.

Della Toadlena Portrait

Besides, the school personnel said, She’s just five and won’t be six until October. We can’t take her; she’s underage. However, at the end of the day, another little girl who had been registered did not show up, and the school had to fill its quota, so it allowed the author to stay and go to school.

She went on to earn an AA and a BA in Elementary Education and an MA in English. Then the author joined the Humanities Division faculty at Dine College and taught English and Introduction to Native American Literature until she retired in May 2007.

Della Toadlena

Navajo Della Toadlena felt that her children didn’t know the history and origin of her
Navajo clan. It was this reason she decided towrite a book, “Our Story: Nihahane’”

The book begins with the history of Toadlena’s people and ends with her present-day life as a grandmother and retired college professor.
She wrote the book as a way of documenting her family’s history for her grandchildren and future generations.

Della Toadlena-Front Porch

In “Our Story,” Toadlena describes where and how her traditional clan came about, and then shares her childhood growing up on the Navajo Reservation along with her educational experiences at the Bureau of Indian Affairs Mission Schools.

An excerpt from Della Toadlena book “Our Story”:
As a child I remember sitting up late at night with my sisters helping Grandma, Asdzaan Altsisi and our mother preparing food for the next day. Often it was roasting and grinding corn into meal for cornbread, pudding, dumpling or mush. Asdzaan Altsisi was our mother’s paternal grandmother. My mother was just three when her mother died, and this old lady took her under her wings and raised her. She was already a very old woman with white hair when we lived with her. Another time when there had been the butchering of a sheep, it was peeling the inside lining of the skin and running skewers of fat through it.
“I believe my book will appeal to young Native Americans who are constantly looking for people that will provide positive role models and help them see that they can become and accomplish whatever they set their minds to,” explains Toadlena.

Source: Amazon books Bio and Google books

Navajo Language Lesson Hogan 2

Navajo Hooghan (Hogan) Story Part 2

Hooghan baah naááhashne’ dooleel
I will speak about the hogan again.

By Clayton Long

Hogan Presentation Part 2

Navajo Language Lesson links

Clayton Long – Instructor

Clayton Long YouTube Channel

Mana Academy

Navajo Language Lessons Page

Navajo Language Lessons YouTube Channel

Navajo People Language Page

Heritage Language Resource Center

Harold Carey Jr – Computer Teacher

Navajo Language Alphabet Cards

Learn Diné Bizaad

This set contains 36 colorful, visually large cards, each measuring 5.5″ x 8.5″.

Navajo Alphabet Cards

Printed on heavy cardstock with illustrations by Theresa Breznau. Consonants are highlighted in black, vowels in red, blends and diacritical marks are in green.
Cards are also available as a laminated set. Please use drop-down menu to select your choice.

Set of 36 cards
$15.00 on heavy cardstock
$30.00 Laminated

Ordering Information

San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org

Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org

Navajo Language Lesson 2 Hogan Part 1

I will speak about the hogan.

Hooghan baah hashne’ doolee.

Lesson by Clayton Long

Hogan Slide Presentation in Navajo and English

Navajo Language Lesson links

Clayton Long – Instructor

Clayton Long YouTube Channel

Mana Academy

Navajo Language Lessons Page

Navajo Language Lessons YouTube Channel

Navajo People Language Page

Heritage Language Resource Center

Harold Carey Jr – Computer Teacher

 

Baje Whitethorne Sr. – Navajo Artist

Navajo Oral History of Baje Whitethorne Sr.

This documentary film was researched, photographed, edited and produced by students of Winona State University (Winona, Minnesota) and Diné College (Tsaile, Arizona, Navajo Nation) during summer 2013.

It contains stories Baje Whitethorne Sr., told to the students during several hours of interviews about his life.

This documentary film is archived at the Navajo Nation MuseumNavajo Nation LibraryWinona State University Library, and Diné College Library, and will be archived at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian.

The film is part of the Navajo Oral History project, a multi-year collaboration between the Winona State University Mass Communication Department and Diné College– The official Tribal College of the Navajo Nation

Baje Whitethorne Sr

Photo by Brett Gustafson of the Navajo Oral History project.

 

Baje grew up on the Navajo Nation and continues to include Navajo themes in his paintings and sculptures that have been exhibited in museums across the United States and around the world.

Baje Whitethorne Sr

Photo by Brett Gustafson of the Navajo Oral History project

His interests are  storytelling and art. He says his artwork reflects his homeland and rich culture. He does landscapes and other paintings showing harmony of the Navajo way of life. Currently Baje resides in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Baje Whitethorne Sr

Photo by Brett Gustafson of the Navajo Oral History project

Navajo Language Lesson 1 K’è Introduction

Yá’át’èèh shik’èí dóó shidine’è
(Hello my relatives and my people.

Lesson by Clayton Long

Clayton Long – Instructor

Clayton Long YouTube Channel

Mana Academy

Navajo Language Lessons Page

Navajo Language Lessons YouTube Channel

Navajo People Language Page

Heritage Language Resource Center

Harold Carey Jr – Computer Teacher

Navajo Constellation Winter Stories

 The posters offer an excellent way to illustrate Winter Stories.

Constellation Rabbit Tracts

Navajo Constellation Poster Set

The Constellation set includes 10 illustrated posters, each 11″ x 17″ printed on heavy cardstock.

Constellation Poster set

They can also be used with the book, “Coyote Tosses the Stars,” as well as “The String Book.” Original illustrations were created by Theresa Breznau. Each illustration is accompanied by a description written in both Navajo and English languages.

Set of 10 – 11” x 17”
$15.00

Ordering Information

San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org

Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org

We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.

Navajo Vowel Poster

Navajo Language Vowel Poster

Navajo Language Vowel Poster

This poster is a companion the Navajo Consonant Poster

Identify vowel sounds. Dicritical marks are clearly indicated.

Poster is printed on heavy cardstock and laminated.

Illustrations were created by Theresa Breznau.

Two sizes are available:

17″ x 22″ $6.00

11″ x 14″. $2.00

Ordering Information

San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org

Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org

Click here for New Fall 2014  Catalog

We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.

Navajo Consonant Poster

Help for learning the  Navajo Language

Diné Bizaad

Navajo Consonant Poster
Navajo Consonant Poster

This colorfully-illustrated poster is a concise reference for the classroom. Laminated poster measures approximately 18″ x 22″ and is printed on heavy card-stock.

This poster is a companion to the Navajo Vowel poster.

Illustrations were created by Theresa Breznau.

Two sizes are available:

17″ x 22″ $6.00

11″ x 14″. $2.00

Ordering Information

San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org

Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org

Click here for New Fall 2014  Catalog

We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.

4th Monument Valley Balloon Event

Balloon Event Dates: December 13 – 15, 2013

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

Balloon Event

 

 

Balloon Event Schedule

Friday YOUTH DAY – 12/13/13

7:30 am Free Shuttles Begin at Park Visitor Center to launch area
8:00-10:00am Morning Launch near Rain God Mesa Area & near Mittens
11:00-3:00pm Youth Activities/Entertainment inside Event Tent near Visitor Center
• Facepainting – Ann Marie Salt
• Pony Bead Art – Lisa Richards
• Weaving Demonstrations inside Hogan
• Seed Ball Express – Carole Palmer
MC – James Bilagody
11:00am Welcome Address from Navajo Parks and Recreation Department Manager,
Martin L. Begaye
Recognition of Dignitaries, Royalty and Sponsors
11:15am Miss Navajo Natasha Hardy 2013-14
11:30pm Davis Boys
12:00pm Sage Bond
12:30pm Todi Neesh Zhee Singers
1:00pm J – Stylez, Basketball Entertainer
1:30pm Davis Boys
2:00pm Sage Bond
2:30pm Golden Arrow Dance Club
3:00pm Todi Neesh Zhee Singers
6:00pm Balloon Night Glow at the Welcome Center
(dress warm, bring chairs, bring flashlights)
7:30-10:30pm Summit Dub Squad (Reggae
Saturday Family Day 12/14/13

7:30am Free Shuttles Begin at Park Visitor Center to launch area
8:00-10:00am Morning Launch near Rain God Mesa Area & near Mittens
11:00-4:30pm Entertainment inside Event Tent near Visitor Center
MC – Rex Harvey
11:00am Welcome Address from Navajo Parks and Recreation Department Manager,
Martin L. Begaye. Recognition of Dignitaries, Royalty and Sponsors
11:30am Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly
11:45pm Special Remarks: Sponsor
12:00pm Jimmy Cody
12:30pm Todi Neesh Zhee Singers
1:00pm Golden Arrow Dance Club
1:30pm Davis Boys
2:00pm Joe Tohonnie Jr. & Apache Crowndancers
2:30pm Jimmy Cody
3:00pm Todi Neesh Zhee Singers
3:30pm Davis Boys
4:00pm Golden Arrow Dance Club
4:30pm Joe Tohonnie Jr. & Apache Crowndancers
6:00pm Balloon Night Glow at the Welcome Center
(dress warm, bring chairs, bring flashlights)
7:30-10:30pm Navajo Shoe Game at Event Tent (Coordinators Harry Chee Sr and Larry Holiday)
12/15 Sunday

7:30am Free Shuttles Begin at Park Visitor Center to launch area
8:00-10:00am Morning Launch near Rain God Mesa Area & near Mittens
9:00am Church Service by Hoskie Bryant at Event Tent