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Jill On Money: Giving Thanks
Asa Rose Shenandoah highlights Indigenous resilience and reconnects communities to land and identity through a feature series on gratitude as ceremony in Central New York.
- On Sunday, Asa Rose Shenandoah, Daiawendodeh, appears in a CNY Inspirations feature coordinated by The Post-Standard, Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY, framing giving thanks as ceremony.
- Raised on the Onondaga Nation, Asa Rose Shenandoah's profile honors Indigenous knowledge, history and resilience beyond a simple how-to.
- Describing everyday rituals, the feature shows household practices like making dinner and inspecting food as ceremony, while porch and thunderstorm imagery highlight daily acts described as ceremony inviting spiritual reset.
- The profile depicts small healing moments that show local readers and community experiencing emotional healing imagery, with gratitude linked to ecological rhythm language as 'the rhythm of all that breathes.'
- Published as part of a recurring series, the piece is part of the CNY Inspirations series published Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, coordinated by The Post-Standard, Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY.
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