ANN ARBOR, MI - The tobacco-free policy at the University of Michigan now exempts smudging, a ritual by some Native American and Indigenous people of burning herbs to bless places. UM became a ...
Burning herbs for their smoke to cleanse theenergy inside and around you is a practicecommonly known today as smudging.The ritual actually originated centuries ago,with Indigenous People in North ...
The burning of sage and other Native American medicines — the cultural practice known as smudging — received its official blessing Tuesday for students and staff members across the St. Paul Public ...
A celebration of unity took place in Emmet County, bringing together Native American traditions and the Catholic faith.The ...
The Saint Paul Board of Education approved a district-wide smudging policy on Tuesday, allowing students and staff to use tobacco, sage, sweetgrass, and cedar to perform the traditional Native ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Everyone started their week on Sunday by setting their clocks back one hour for Daylight Savings ...