Articles on culture, religion, and people
Smudging sage is a spiritual practice used by many indigenous cultures, and has become a popular trend among non-natives exploring spirituality, resulting in misuse. Read more to get insight into the practice and the related history of Native Americans.
The Native America Student Association of UNLV is getting ready to host their annual pageant where Native students will compete in a celebration of their culture and heritage! Read more to learn about the N.A.S.A. and this year's pageant from former Miss Native, Jonnette Paddy!
With our entire world rocked by the pandemic, many people are trying to cling or return to their idea of "normal". But what is normal? And was what we had before COVID-19 even really "normal"? In his debut piece here at MiM Mag, Miguel Dupree discusses this concept and how we should utilized this situation to create a new and true normal - one where we actually address the issues we've ignored for so long.
For World Human Spirit Day, we honor and celebrate what it means to be human and to embrace the spirit within us all. But what defines the spirit, and the meaning of being human? Join Cat and she expresses these meanings in both a personal way and in the broad sense, no matter who you are.
In our final installment of going zero-waste for the holidays, we cover the most important thing - the gifts! There are so many ways to be zero-waste, mindful, and minimal when it comes to the things we give to or do for others for the holidays. Read more to learn how!