Secret Areas of the Navajo Nation 🇺🇸

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Published 2023-04-15
Far from the main roads and civilization is a part of the Navajo Nation that feels out of worldly. Here are the age-old stories from the ancestors about skinwalker caves, UFOs, and untouched petroglyphs. Join me and the Navajo locals as we adventure into some of the most stunning and secretive landscapes in the country.

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All Comments (21)
  • The way this man took you in and showed you something so sacred and close to one’s heart and family and ancestors, he was incredibly hospitable and generous. That’s awesome
  • @christhink
    Fellow Navajo here and I just wanted to thank you for making this video and sharing the rich culture of the Navajo People!
  • @williamv680
    I have 40 acres in Arizona 3 miles south of Navajo land. I have found pottery and petrified wood. My rule is to leave anything that is connected with Native Americans behind. Although it's my land, the culture must stay as is, I have seen some deep things. Love their history!
  • @Seaofcurls
    I just want to sit by a camp fire with Darwin and Dustin and listen to paranormal stories and learn about their cultures. Completely amazing. Plus, they look genuinely nice to be friends with :)
  • @zojogair6187
    Peter, I hope you realize how important and special this information is. Us Native people have no reason to trust outsiders. We now live in a time where this knowledge can be shared. I just hope that this sacred knowledge isn’t used against us as it was in the past. I still worry a bit sometimes when traditions like this are shared although,.. I know the time has come. Thank you for always being respectful of our ways of living.
  • I’m a Navajo from NM now living in Canada. Thanks for educating others about the Navajo and Hopi cultures.
  • @ciAMkia
    What Dustin shared with Peter was very special and sacred. I'm Tsalagi and grew up learning from my grandfather many things about our language and culture. He taught me the skills that kept me alive through 15 years as a sniper in the military. Wado as we say, thank you for sharing Dustin and his story with us. It was enlightening and interesting.
  • Skinwalkers are no joke. The area I live in was once the home of the Creek Indians. We hear noises in the trees around my house sometimes that aren’t human or animal. When my dog hears it, she always wants back in the house right away. Always be respectful of the land you live on, because you never know who once lived there as well!
  • @Hugh-Glass
    I was there when I was in the army and stationed with my Navajo brothers in arms. It was wonderful, eye opening and depressing all at once. I always respected my Navajo brothers but after some time on their rez I got a taste of why these men were so strong.. life is not made easy for them.
  • I love that this is not over-edited, that you gave it the time his stories deserve. This is amazing!!
  • @dannyward673
    When a Native American tells you that he believes in UAPs/UFOs and sees them regular on the reserve then I’m with them for sure. Another amazing piece Peter. The input from Darwin & Dustin showing their ancestral home to us is truly amazing 🙌🏼🙌🏼 Thank you. Watching from 🇬🇧
  • @kenanderson7778
    I'm Native American (Navajo) from Window Rock, AZ and live in Espanola, NM now been here since my Honorable Discharge form the United States Army with Special Forces Group. I have not been back on the Navajo Reservation. I been to that area back in the 80"s when I was a teenager exploring and just hiking around with friends. The video brought back so much memories of what teenagers do back then.
  • @sugreev2001
    I love these Native Indian Rez tours you’ve done. Hopefully you’re able to cover most of them in the US, and in Canada.
  • @readesiun988
    I had the pleasure of visiting the Navajo Nation just after my father passed and I found everywhere very spiritual and the silence was unbelievable, I could here nothing which I have never experienced before or since and the changing colours of the different landscapes through the day was magnificent and the night sky was just awesome. Without doubt the very best experience I have had in my life. Greeting from Ireland
  • @RAinteractive
    I'm from the UK and about 30 years back I was taken on a jeep ride around those areas (Monument Valley start) by a Begay. He was so informative and said a part of me would always be there now - and it is. So to see the Begay family in this footage is so special. I rode a mustang with a young man called Kenny Begay - he'd be in his 50s now.
  • @karinbergman1646
    Thank you, Peter, Darwin and Dustin, so much for sharing this experience. I know it is a very special gift to see the beautiful lands and sacred homes and burial places of your ancestors. I have enjoyed being out there many years ago. It was such a different environment, so special. I especially love the petroglyphs and pictographs, and all the pottery everywhere the eye can see. Thank you again. 🙏🏻💗🙏🏻
  • @sirchys
    Yo he spilled all the Native culture to you! Usually we don’t take anyone to see the skinwalker caves or petroglyphs let alone share how those ways used to be used. It’s really neat to see someone out there who had a similar upbringing.
  • @lawrenceklein3524
    Having grown up in Arizona, I can honestly say that the Navajo friends I had were some of the best people I have ever known.❤ The land, the silence is so beautiful.
  • Watching the Dogs around really tells you who the people are, kind, friendly... The dogs look healthy and it's hard to imagine how these res dogs get around. But they do look well cared for. Tells you there is love in this land.