Hi Religion Unplugged readers, In today’s top story, contributor Magdalena Rojo writes on the rituals and daily practice of the Mixe people from Santiago Atitlan, Mexico. Mixe people “consider themselves never conquered,” writes Rojo, and their language thrives — though there aren’t many who still perform the spiritual rituals of the ancestors. It’s important to note why these rituals have died down and perhaps even more important to celebrate where they are continued, and today’s story does both, painting a beautiful picture of these rituals in practice and showcasing the ways they accompany the Mixe people’s fight for more rights in their community. Indigenous Rituals In Mexico: Connecting With The Land And CommunityThe Mixe language continues to thrive. The Mixe people consider themselves never conquered, and turkey — an animal native to the Americas before colonization — is served at all significant events. Asking Mother Earth for permission and for the well-being of the plants does not only accompany coffee producers of the Mixe group, but also other farmers in Oaxaca. by Magdalena Rojo Christian Nationalism Equals ‘Spiritual Idolatry’: Q&A With Author Caleb Campbell
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