Tesuque Pueblo Grandmother Speaks
A young Native American woman takes us on a journey to meet her grandmother in the Pueblo of Tesuque, located in present day New Mexico. Grandmother shares her perspective on culture, corn and the importance of today's youth retaining their indigenous Tewa language. Featuring Youth CineMedia student Kayleen Duran.
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Kayleen Duran
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I want to go home and learn my grandmother's ways but they are gone, you are so blessed to have such wonderful teachers!
Kaylin, you are so admirable. I know your video is from 2014, but it will never grow old, as your spirit will never grow old. Thank you so much for sharing this. It blessed me today.
Thank you for the video.. Learning about who my family is. My grandmother asked me to look it up and glad I started here
Thank you Kay for sharing!
Thank you for sharing ..Beautiful spirit.😍
Isleta of Pueblo, Indigenous with passion and charisma
Wonderful video,I so much admire that you are keeping your language and traditions alive.I was raised in New Mexico so I have fond memories of the Native Anericans that I knew,such proud and talented people ,love to you all.💙💙
Your video was amazing! Thank you for sharing a glimpse of your Life with us, very interesting.
Thank you so much!! We have so to learn to preserve the culture and environment of the lands we all call home
Thankyou for sharing its interesting ❤
Beautiful!
excellent video. thankyou
Great video and pride.
Really liked this. <3
It is True listen to elders thy know so much , History of the people, Listening n wachn from Navajo Nation Tuba City,Az, 🤗🤗🤗🤗❤
Beautiful.
I live in fresno and never left but today I found out my grandpa was tewa -rico mendoza
I enjoyed the video. My great grandparents were from Taos Pueblo--one of the thousand Martinez families. :) I remember my great grandfather beating the drum and chanting when I was a kid. I feel like I should move to NM and learn some of the family heritage to share with my sons. I have many relatives in CO and NM, but none speak the native language. It's kind of sad.
Nice! Thanks.
Wonderful 🙂