The Long Night Moon (Wahsu‧tés Wʌhní‧taleˀ)

$30.00

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Description

The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people honor the cycle of life in all of our ceremonies and thanksgivings. We say that the Moon is our Grandmother and she has thirteen names in the course of a year.

The twelfth moon of the year, the moon closest to the Winter Solstice (and the longest night), is the time for the people to gather and tell stories. The elders tell stories to refresh our memories, passing them on to the children and knowing that, through them, our oral traditions will continue. The spirits of Earth and Sky gather beneath the sleeping Sun and the Great White Pine of Peace.


MATTED PRINTS

9 x 12 inch matted offset prints with stories on the back. (Image size 5 x 7 with the exception of the “Sandhill Crane Dance”, image size 3.5 x 8.5) Available with your choice of three mat colors, periwinkle blue, teal green, or oyster. Please specify mat color in the notes section as you are checking out. Each print comes in a protective clear bag.

Additional information

Dimensions 12 × 9 in