Alone Overnight in a Traditional Navajo Hogan (Mud Hut)


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  1. @charliesummers8109
    @charliesummers8109 says:

    I live in a town that boarder the Navajo reservation, there are many things that are extremely interesting in their culture, they are a matriarchy society, when the women passes they by traditional burn down the Hogan, there really are skinwalker, that they do not mention, they are the largest reservation in the nation, there was a major event in the 70s that brought attention to the treatment of the native ppl theres a book the broken circle on this event, there is another book called the Twilight labyrinth it talks about the PowerPoint around the world and the Navajo reservation is one the five, tony hillerman skinwalker also is a great book on the reservation. The Navajo taco is one of the greatest foods. They are the only reason we won ww2 codetalers, their language is a dieing language and is often compared to the Latin language. Just some interesting facts.

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  2. @shannahearvy
    @shannahearvy says:

    Idk how your gf doesn’t go with you on these super dopeeeeeeeeeee trips. You wouldn’t be able to get rid of me lol I’m going EVERYWHERE with you buddy… (but I understand having a life of your own) (couldn’t be me tho) (I’m going everywhere) you’re literally living the dream

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  3. @buriedontuesday
    @buriedontuesday says:

    If you don’t like cornstarch, dust the meat with flour before you brown it. It will thicken more naturally and the raw flour taste will obviously be cooked out by the time it’s done.

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  4. @Myhattable
    @Myhattable says:

    Do you have any kind of toilet in the van or do you always have to stop somewhere? What do you do when stealth camping in the middle of the city and have to go number 2 at night?

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  5. @adamg7377
    @adamg7377 says:

    Ahh sold his soul to Jackery, sad your videos were great, but I won’t watch advertisements, check out camping with Steve he doesn’t rely on corporate sponsors. Cheers man

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  6. @glennarussell4682
    @glennarussell4682 says:

    I enjoyed this one a lot. So cool !! If it had been in a forest, I would have to go stay in one. I really dislike desert, sand, wind. I personally really like greenery. Way to dry in the desert. Thumbs up for content from S. California.

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  7. @Beretta99
    @Beretta99 says:

    I learned a lot my Navajo friends they took me under their wing, and taught me the giving nature of their culture and treated me with dignity and respect, and without ever having to say it, they showed me true love and kindness, and I will never ever ever forget that, and it was beautiful to see how they could show that just by their act of kindness and sadly white people don’t do this. I’m glad you were able to experience it also and share it with us as well Much love to Shawna Negale.

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  8. @mrglasecki
    @mrglasecki says:

    * In the beginning it looked like you were splitting the wood finger size, yet when you panned the stove way Way too big
    ** if you can't wrap thumb and fore finger it's too big for cooking

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  9. @mukey
    @mukey says:

    Maybe the stove was not heating up properly because the stove door was open, letting the heat escape. Not sure though, never used one of those stoves.

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  10. @bobbydigital1747
    @bobbydigital1747 says:

    Drink the majority of your water within the first 10hrs of waking up and try not to drink anything after 7pm. If you do just take small sips. That will prevent you from having to get up in the middle of the night.

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