Angelica Lindsay Ali
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Amatige, Yabara, Yakini, and Abara.
Their names are tiny prayers that remind me of the power of language every time I say them, which is often because four kids.
Our final story is told by Manuelito Wheeler, who was born and raised on the Navajo Nation.
He's currently the director of the Navajo Nation Museum in Wendell Rock.
Manny told his story in Arizona, where we partnered with the Mesa Arts Center.
That was Manuelito Wheeler.
To see pictures of Navajo voice actors in the studio dubbing the film, visit themoth.org, where you can also download the story.
Star Wars Dubbed in Navajo is now available to stream on Disney+.
Here's a bit of the dialogue in the Navajo language.
Since Star Wars, the Navajo Nation Museum has gone on to dub two other classic films in Navajo, Finding Nemo and The Fistful of Dollars.
At the start of this hour, I said that I've always wanted to be a grandmother.
Well, I'm still not there.
I consider myself more of a young elder.
But at 46, that time is approaching soon.
In the meanwhile, I like to consider myself a grandma-in-training.
I go by the name Village Auntie, and I share advice I've gleaned from elders with women around the world.
I hope you've gotten a bit of useful advice from our storytellers.
That's it for this episode of the Moth Radio Hour.
We hope you'll join us next time.