man: [indistinct] this community is called cedar ridge. we're under the navajo nation. the navajo nation is huge. it's bigger than some states. being navajo is very, very important to us. we have a strong history. i'm proud to be dine, makes me strong on who i am and what i stand for. people my age now, when they were young, there was really no drought. [engine starts] [sheep baaing] there would be, like, about 150 sheep in one area, and people took care of them. girl: grandma says, "go home." [cattle lowing] leonard: my wife here, she raised about 4 calves. they're at that age where they're having babies now. that was worth it... [cattle lowing] and that makes her a little bit prouder, stronger, and the will to go ahead and care for her animals. she wants to carry on the tradition that her mom and dad did, her grandpa, her grandma. that's how strong of a lady she is. maybelle: we use it for food. we don't profit off of it. when we get together, we'll butcher sheep, and the cows, i take some to the market, but i don't profit off of that, either. i have to go back and bu