Apr 30, 2020

Navajo writer's Covid journey signals Hope for Dine


Former reporter Alastair Bitsoie wrote an article for the Navajo Times. ("My COVID journey") He encourages us to value the traditional ways because those ways protect us.
So as long as we stay connected to our cultural identities and the original instructions designated by Changing Woman/White Shell Woman, First Man, First Woman, the Hero Twins, Talking God, Spider Woman, and many other deities like the Air and Fire Peoples, we will get through this as well. As Diné, we know this knowledge, and it must be acknowledged and practiced more than ever, while sheltering in place and following the respective public health orders that help to prevent COVID-19 spread.
Like he says, it is the time to practice these traditions.

He says that Dine values protect us from harm.
As Diné people, our values are what keep us protected from most dangers of the world. Our cultural knowledge, ceremonies, faith and narratives of the natural world are what will help us persevere through this pandemic.

After all, our connection to the fire, air, earth, sky, plants/medicines, water and every living being in our universe, including our animal clan protectors, has helped me heal from COVID-19.

And this knowledge that I acquired comes from you – our Diné people – where I had the pleasure to write for the Navajo Times. You’ve all grounded and taught me the importance of our culture, language, ceremony and lifeways. So, thank you for helping me heal with your stories.
It is wonderful that Bitsoie publicly acknowledges his identity as a Dine. Many of us are Dine, but yet we don't acknowledge our identities. He talks about his clan protectors, something that not very many people talk about.

It sounds like Bitsoie's Covid experience was a life-changing experience that made him realize how vulnerable we are and that we cannot take life for granted. It seems like he obtained a different perspective on life.

Bitsoie most compellingly says: "Having been quarantine/isolated for the last two months as a COVID-19 survivor, I have come to the conclusion that Nature is in control, and she is cleaning up our anthropogenic impacts." It seems like the major religion in America doesn't acknowledge that nature is in control, and instead wrongly instructs the majority to exploit the earth. This causes the majority to adopt an attitude of superiority toward the environment and minorities, some of whom value the world. As a result of this misconception of superiority, our world is being ruined. I've heard a profound statement about Corona, it says "Corona is not the virus, it is the vaccine. We are the virus." The corona pandemic has momentarily stopped our daily life activities on earth. But really, the earth is taking a break from us. Go Mother Earth!

Overall Bistsoi's article was very interesting and good, especially to encourage other Corona survivors to be transparent about their recovery and experience, and writing about it from a traditional perspective. In doing so, he integrates traditional principles like Siihasin into his journalism. This gives me, us, hope as Dine in terms of our people surviving the current pandemic, and our language and culture surviving the current colonization.

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