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**Title:** Learning Navajo in New Mexico
**Summary:**
* The creator, who had been studying the Navajo language in NYC for a month, travels to New Mexico to practice speaking with locals.
* They find the Navajo people to be extremely welcoming and visit various stores, attempting to converse in Navajo.
* At a Navajo breakfast spot, they unexpectedly receive an invitation to the kitchen to learn how to make traditional Navajo breakfast.
* The creators participate in making tortillas and enjoy a delicious Navajo-style bacon burrito.
* The experience is heartwarming, and they express gratitude for the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture.
**Additional Context:**
* The Navajo language is noted as being extremely challenging, with complex grammar and pronunciation.
* The creator mentions that many young people no longer speak Navajo, but the older generation still does.
* A portion of the video's sponsorship profits will be donated to "Navajo Strong", a non-profit supporting the Navajo community.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The narrator attempted to learn a Native American language.
2. Many Indigenous American languages are considered critically endangered or extinct.
3. The narrator chose to learn Navajo, the original language of the Navajo people.
4. The Navajo people primarily reside in the Navajo Nation, located in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
5. Navajo was used as the basis for a secret communication system during World War II by Navajo code talkers.
6. Older generations of Navajo people often still speak the language, while many young people do not.
7. The narrator spent a month studying Navajo in New York City before traveling to New Mexico.
8. The narrator and their crew received vaccinations before traveling to New Mexico.
9. The narrator visited New Mexico to practice speaking Navajo with locals.
10. The narrator visited a pawn shop that also sold supplies for bead work and weaving.
11. The narrator had breakfast at a Navajo establishment that served breakfast burritos until 10:15.
12. The narrator was invited into the kitchen to learn how to make a traditional Navajo breakfast.
13. The establishment visited was part of the Farmington Indian Center, which was only offering takeout at the time.
14. The narrator donated 100% of the sponsorship profits from the video to "Navajo Strong", a non-profit supporting the Navajo community.
15. The video was sponsored by Raycon, a company that produces wireless earbuds.