(Diné Bizaad)
Yá’át’ééh,
Shí éí Brittany Morris yinishyé. Tódích’íi’nii nishłį́. Tó’áhaní bá shíshchíín. Táchii’nii éí dashicheii. Ákót’éego Diné asdzání nishłį́. Diné bizaad ánáá’iish’aah. Éí t’áá áłtsé t’áá ákódígo shił ééhózin. Naabeehó dine’é (Navajo Nation) t’áá ákwíí nishłį́įgo naltsoos hwee hólónígíí nishłį́. T’áá íiyisíí Diné nishłį́, ákondi díí ałdó’ shii’ hólǫ́: Ayahkinii (Hopi), Chishí (Apache), Naałání (Comanche), Tsilghááh (Cherokee), dóó Naałání t’áá sahadí (Sioux).
Ahéhee’
Born and raised on the Navajo Nation, my journey is rooted in the strength of my ancestors and a dedication to our people. In 2005, I moved to Phoenix with my mother and siblings to pursue education, yet my heart remained tied to the Rez. I rotated between the city and my homeland to care for my late grandfather, Franklin Morris Sr. (Naschitti/Fort Wingate, NM)—an Army National Guard Veteran, retired Navajo Nation Deputy Police Chief, and retired McKinley County Undersheriff. He was widowed to Martha Lee Morris (Oak Springs/Pine Springs, AZ), a dedicated Superintendent, Paralegal, and healthcare professional.
Coming from a lineage of natural healers on both sides, I was nearly an apprentice in our traditional ways. However, I chose to expand my focus beyond a single community to serve everyone across the Navajo Nation equally. I understand the hardships our ancestors faced due to language barriers due my 3 greats are survivors from the "Hwéeldi," and I am committed to translating the countless benefits of our cultural teachings into modern wellness for the younger generations.
As a Licensed Professional Massage Therapist, I have dedicated myself not only to clinical excellence but to the lifelong journey of relearning my natural-born language and a fraction Navajo Nation Elementary Boarding School experience. I carry this responsibility in honor of our Ancestors, ensuring that the healing I provide is grounded in the tongue they spoke. By reclaiming my language, I bridge the gap between modern therapy and the cultural wisdom that was passed down through generations, ensuring our teachings remain vibrant and accessible for the future of the Navajo Nation.
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