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Home > Our Work > Our Successes > In North America > Growing the Future

A Community of Rebirth

By Youmna El-Sabaa, Heifer New Media Producer

Eighty-Four year old Mary Ann Morris stands with her sheep in the Navajo community of Seba Delkai in Arizona and tells of the traditions of her people.Mary Ann Morris with her sheep

 

“We plant with a new moon. We do not plant on a full moon. We used to do this as our calendar.”

 

It’s these traditions and cultural knowledge that give pride and uniqueness to a people. Unfortunately, many indigenous people, like the Navajo, find their traditions withering under the pressures of poverty and a chronic lack of resources. Mary Ann recognizes the struggle but knows there is a glimmer of hope, now that Heifer has donated sheep to the community. 

 

“When we herd sheep, we go by our shadow, not time. In the morning, the shadow is longer. When the shadow is close to our feet, we gather our sheep and go home. We use what our grandparents used to tell us. Perhaps through Heifer International, our livestock and our traditions will return.”

 

The partnership between Heifer and the Seba Delkai community has been a homecoming - a homecoming for the people and their reconnection with nature.

While the project has touched the elders of the community, the youth are impacted as well.

 

Shannon Scot is 16 years old and has taken on the responsibility of caring for a young ewe from Heifer International.

 

Shannon worked so hard for her lamb, recalls her mother Margie. "She was told if she wanted it, she must work hard for it. She started to speak up more and voiced her opinion on fairness and those who did not participate.”

 

After going through Heifer’s training, Shannon is more outgoing and has a greater sense of responsibility. She sees the benefit of trusting others and of sharing with members of her community.

 

“Today, Shannon is very outgoing, friendly and very caring and sensitive towards others. No matter how small the gift, she will share it all,” says her mother.

The change in the Seba Delkai community is a positive one. It’s the respectful revival of ancient traditions and culture and the transformation of individuals that evokes trust and sharing.



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