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Monday, February 10 2025

In the second part of this three-part series interviewing tween expert, Kameron McMillion, who writes for Culturs Magazine, Culturs TV will continue to talk with McMillion about her articles that focus on various cultures.

One article McMillion wrote about detailed aspects about the Native American experience. McMillion interviewed her grandmother who was able to retell stories about her Apache heritage. Her grandmother is a descendant of Geronimo, the leader of Bedonkohe band of the Chiricahua Apache tribe, and she recounted stories of her ancestor.

One quality that McMillion found interesting was Geronimo’s appreciation for nature and especially the food that the Earth provides. McMillion now tries to be less wasteful and takes to heart her ancestor’s belief.

In the third and final section in this three-part series interviewing McMillion, Culturs TV will talk more about McMIllion’s heritage.

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Samantha Malpiedi

Samantha Malpiedi is a columnist for Culturs and is especially interested in current issues around the world that affect people and the way they make their livelihoods. Her cultural awareness education began at age fifteen when she traveled to five different countries including parts of Europe, Mexico and Kenya and ended in her time spent living in Chile at age 21. From these experiences she developed her love for travel and the appreciation for culture. As a duo-language speaker, she thrives in environments where communication spans cultures. Never complacent to stay in one place, her articles will interest anyone that might resonate with a restless nomad, hungry for a taste of travel.

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