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SUMMARY:Native American Eclipse Stories
DESCRIPTION:RAVEN STEALS THE SUN: NATIVE AMERICAN ECLIPSE STORIE\n\n\n\nThis Story-filled presentation will share the beliefs\, traditions\, and protocols of several Native American tribes related to the Sun and Eclipse events. Tribes across North America have stories to explain these solar events and view them in many different ways   as a signal or a transformation\, as omens\, as sacred\, and as a celebration. From the Cherokee to the Navajo to the Inuit to the Haudenosaunee (and many other tribes)\, these traditional legends have been told for hundreds of years and continue to be important to Native American culture today. A brief understanding of each tribe's location and environment will be shared in addition to the stories.\n\n\n\nStoryteller Perry Ground will bring the Native American eclipse stories to life through vivid descriptions\, his rhythmic voice\, and a VERY active stage presence. These stories are 'interactive' as Perry is known to include audience members in the stories. Perry Ground is a Turtle Clan member of the Onondaga Nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. Perry has been a storyteller and educator for over 30 years and enjoys working with people of all ages to teach about the history &amp\; culture of Native Peoples. He has performed at countless museums\, parks\, festivals\, etc. in addition to working at several museums and serving as the Fredrick H. Minett Professor at RIT.\n\n\n\nPlease register for this event using this link: https://www.natureupnorth.org/form/raven-steals-the-sun-registratio
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:20px\;"><strong>RAVEN STEALS THE SUN: NATIVE AMERICAN ECLIPSE STORIE</strong></span><br />\n<br />\nThis Story-filled presentation will share the beliefs\, traditions\, and protocols of several Native American tribes related to the Sun and Eclipse events. Tribes across North America have stories to explain these solar events and view them in many different ways &ndash\; as a signal or a transformation\, as omens\, as sacred\, and as a celebration. From the Cherokee to the Navajo to the Inuit to the Haudenosaunee (and many other tribes)\, these traditional legends have been told for hundreds of years and continue to be important to Native American culture today. A brief understanding of each tribe&rsquo\;s location and environment will be shared in addition to the stories.<br />\n<br />\nStoryteller Perry Ground will bring the Native American eclipse stories to life through vivid descriptions\, his rhythmic voice\, and a VERY active stage presence. These stories are &lsquo\;interactive&rsquo\; as Perry is known to include audience members in the stories.&nbsp\;Perry Ground is a Turtle Clan member of the Onondaga Nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. Perry has been a storyteller and educator for over 30 years and enjoys working with people of all ages to teach about the history &amp\;amp\; culture of Native Peoples. He has performed at countless museums\, parks\, festivals\, etc. in addition to working at several museums and serving as the Fredrick H. Minett Professor at RIT.<br />\n<br />\nPlease register for this event using this link:&nbsp\;https://www.natureupnorth.org/form/raven-steals-the-sun-registratio
LOCATION:St. Lawrence University: Sykes Formal Lounge Park Street (across from Maple/Park Street intersection)\, Canton\, NY St. Lawrence University Interactive Map: https://www.stlawu.edu/campus-map
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