As we usher in the month of December in the United States, we often associate it with holiday festivities and the arrival of winter. However, for the Ojibwe people, December holds a unique significance marked by the celestial event known as Manidoo Giizisoons, or the Little Spirit Moon. In this blog post, we delve into […]
The rich and diverse tapestry of Native American history is woven with resilience, cultural vibrancy, and a deep connection to the land. As we observe National American Indian Heritage Month this November, let’s delve into some compelling facts that highlight the contributions and challenges faced by Native Americans throughout history. As we reflect on the […]
As the month of November unfolds, the Ojibwe people refer to it as “Gashkadiino giizis,” meaning the “freezing over moon.” This time of year is characterized by the arrival of colder temperatures, shorter days, and longer nights. With daylight savings time in full swing, it’s important to embrace the darker days and find ways to […]
Happy November! As we welcome a new month, we’re thrilled to present our new, thoughtfully curated bundle of culinary delights. We’ve handpicked some fantastic items, and by bundling them together, you’re saving nearly 30%! The “Everything but the Turkey” Bundles: We’ve aptly named this collection the “Everything but the Turkey” Bundles, and it’s designed to […]
Smudging is an ancient spiritual practice deeply rooted in many indigenous cultures, particularly among the Anishinaabe/Ojibwe people as well as other Native American tribes. This ritual involves the burning of sacred herbs, such as sweetgrass, sage, and cedar, to cleanse and purify a space, an object, or even a person’s energy. In this blog post, […]