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Did you know that some of the oldest human-made structures on Earth align precisely with the rising sun on the summer ...
Native Youth Olympics athletes showcased their skills during the solstice festival, featuring Inuit stick pulls and Alaskan ...
People are marking the start of the winter and summer solstices across the globe. North of the equator, celebrations welcome ...
Summer officially began Friday in the Northern Hemisphere with the longest daylight of the year at around 15 hours.
Solstice marks the longest day of the year. Here's a list of quintessential Texas activities to celebrate that extra daylight ...
This year, the summer solstice is on June 20 at 7:42 p.m. PST, according to the Farmer's Almanac. The exact date and time vary from year to year, typically falling between June 20 and June 22. The ...
The annual Friends of Aztalan State Park summer solstice celebration marking the longest day of the year will take place at Aztalan State Park June 20 at 7 p.m. Solar ...
Native American New Year was celebrated on the solstice under a canopy of winter stars. Near a crackling bonfire, the Nisqually tribe shared their culture and renewed their sacred pact with the ...
As they celebrated the Native American New Year on December 21, the Winter Solstice, the Nisqually also honored their sacred relationship with the fish. 'Grandma Moon' ...
The tribe’s Winter Moon Celebration brings the community together to honor their sacred connection to salmon, reflect on environmental challenges, and pass down cultural traditions to future ...
The Hopi, a Native American tribe in the northern Arizona area, celebrate the winter solstice with dancing, purification and sometimes gift-giving. A sacred ritual known as the Soyal Ceremony ...
The Hopi, a Native American tribe in the northern Arizona area, celebrate the winter solstice with dancing, purification and sometimes gift-giving. A sacred ritual known as the Soyal Ceremony ...