The author describes their deep connection to Cajun culture, particularly the significance of the rich, "magical" soil in South Louisiana, known as "Gumbo". This soil is believed to have powerful healing properties and is integral to the Traiteur (Acadian faith healer or Shaman) practices.
The author grew up surrounded by pecan trees and recalls the experience of worshipping and connecting with the divine through the act of growing and consuming their own food. This is described as a "gracefully sweaty rebellion" against mainstream culture, as it allows the author to reclaim their cultural identity and spiritual practices.
The author emphasizes the importance of this connection to the land and the role it plays in the Cajun community's beliefs and traditions. The soil, referred to as "Gris-Gris" (magical blessing), is seen as a sacred and life-giving element that is deeply intertwined with the Cajun way of life.
他の言語に翻訳
原文コンテンツから
medium.com
抽出されたキーインサイト
by Julia Perrod... 場所 medium.com 07-20-2024
https://medium.com/middle-pause/reclaiming-my-culture-by-sinking-my-hands-in-magic-dirt-68ab1c43d911深掘り質問