Tuesday, March 17 2026
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Anita Sanchez On What It Means To Be ‘Indigenous’

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For Aztec and Mexican-American bestselling author Anita Sanchez, the term “indigenous” has a lot of meanings. “Anthropologically, we are all indigenous, because to be indigenous means to be of the earth, the water, all the animals, the minerals, but we’re […]

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Anita Sanchez On the Lessons From The Eagle Hoop Prophecy

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For Aztec and Mexican-American bestselling author Anita Sanchez, the inspiration for her book “The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times” originally came from her dying mother. “She was very ready to die,” Sanchez says of her mother. “She […]

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Shayla Montero On Powerful Hair and Multiculturalism – Part 3

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In Part 1 of this series, Culturs chatted with poet Shayla Montero about her hair and inner beauty. Part 2 covered her inner confidence. In the third and final segment, we discuss how multiculturalism has played a role in the […]

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'There There' by Tommy Orange

There is no ‘There, There’: Author Tommy Orange and his Exploration of Urban Native Identity

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“There, There” is a novel published by Tommy Orange in 2018. Being Orange’s first published novel, he received high praise for the riveting storytelling and themes related to urban native identity. Orange identifies as part of the Cheyenne and Arapaho […]

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Intraregional Borderlanders: Native American CCKs

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Native American populations often fly under the public eye, and issues on reservations rarely make it into mainstream U.S. news coverage. U.S. culture is always described as a melting pot, a blend and mash of the culture of immigrants and […]

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Liminal Identity through the Eyes of a Tween- Part 2

Liminal Identity Through the Eyes of a Tween: Part 2

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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 […]

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Cultural Appropriation: Claude Monet's wife, Camille Doncieux wearing a kimono, 1875

Cultural Appropriation: Why TCKs Should Care

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By Abbieblach Cultural appropriation. It’s a heavy term that comes with a lot of questions and heaps of backlash. From Coldplay and Beyonce music videos to college fraternity parties, cultural appropriation seems to be everywhere. But with media running as […]

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Hidden Diversity in Music

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Music has a large importance in most cultures. It provides an outlet for any occasion like praising, celebration and much more. It also links to spirituality and religion. A lot of artists today have hidden diversity within their music. The […]

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