Minute Out In It: Kelmuya (Sparrow Hawk Moon)
Hopisinom (the Hopi people) have a traditional calendar that speaks to their connection to the changes in seasons through ceremony. Each moon cycle is named to coincide with the time of year. This time of year, 'baby hawks' grow stronger, a symbol of young members being newly initiated into the tribe. Spend a Minute Out In It watching Kelmuya, the November Sparrow Hawk Moon, rise over Ongtupqa (Grand Canyon).
NPS Video / Rader Lane
An audio-described version of the film can be found here: https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=50A5C4C3-E94A-4504-9BCF-4784F707438D
Видео Minute Out In It: Kelmuya (Sparrow Hawk Moon) канала GrandCanyonNPS
NPS Video / Rader Lane
An audio-described version of the film can be found here: https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=50A5C4C3-E94A-4504-9BCF-4784F707438D
Видео Minute Out In It: Kelmuya (Sparrow Hawk Moon) канала GrandCanyonNPS
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