Hi Sweetwater,
The wording of your post troubles me, as it seems to equate the Navajo (Dinee') with skinwalkers, which is like saying people who live in Salem, Massachusetts are all evil witches. The reason I say this, is because you refer to your "enemy" as Dene, which I assume, refers to the ancient Dinee' (pronounced "dee-nay"), as the Navajo refer to themselves. Perhaps you didn't mean that, but that's how I understood it, as you referred to your enemy by this name.
My understanding is that the Navajo are a people who principally reside on the 'big reservation' of Northern Arizona and western Colorado. They are like any other people trying to work and live. That said, there can exist 'skinwalkers' practicing bad medicine, and they can be living in any geographical area too.
Given the severity of the harm that you wrote about, perhaps trying to be assisted by a Navajo medicine man/healer would be appropriate. There are good Dinee' healers who practice the 'old ways' and can use their good medicine against skinwalkers. They should understand best how to use shields and wards against bad medicine. There are also a number of Navajo websites to at least start such a search.
Also, there may be some here who can give the answers you seek. I hope that you get the help that you are looking for, and that you are always protected.
Very best,
Nick
The wording of your post troubles me, as it seems to equate the Navajo (Dinee') with skinwalkers, which is like saying people who live in Salem, Massachusetts are all evil witches. The reason I say this, is because you refer to your "enemy" as Dene, which I assume, refers to the ancient Dinee' (pronounced "dee-nay"), as the Navajo refer to themselves. Perhaps you didn't mean that, but that's how I understood it, as you referred to your enemy by this name.
My understanding is that the Navajo are a people who principally reside on the 'big reservation' of Northern Arizona and western Colorado. They are like any other people trying to work and live. That said, there can exist 'skinwalkers' practicing bad medicine, and they can be living in any geographical area too.
Given the severity of the harm that you wrote about, perhaps trying to be assisted by a Navajo medicine man/healer would be appropriate. There are good Dinee' healers who practice the 'old ways' and can use their good medicine against skinwalkers. They should understand best how to use shields and wards against bad medicine. There are also a number of Navajo websites to at least start such a search.
Also, there may be some here who can give the answers you seek. I hope that you get the help that you are looking for, and that you are always protected.
Very best,
Nick