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Nanabah
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Ya'at'eeh, it is good, my family, my people and friends. The Creator knows me by the name of Nanabah, which means the 'one who returns from battle to tell of it'. It is a spiritual female warrior's name. I was raised on the Navajo reservation. My parents are Charlotte Kahn and John Foguth who live Where the all Reeds grow, Lukachuaki. Changing Woman established clans so that there would be order in kinship. My maternal clan is To'aheedlii'nii, the Water Flows Together. My paternal clan is Tachii'nii, Red Running into the Water. My maternal grandfather's clan is Bit'ahnii, Within His Folded Arms. My paternal grandfather's clan is Beesh Bich’ahii, German. In this way, I am a Navajo woman. I have two children and a husband. Together we say Ahehee', thank you.

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