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What Winter Solstice Rituals Tell Us About Indigenous People

Blackfeet tipis
The Blackfeet always faced their tipis toward the rising sun, including on winter solstice.
(Image credit: Beinecke Library via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY)

On the day of winter solstice, many Native American communities will hold religious ceremonies or community events.

The winter solstice is the day of the year when the Northern Hemisphere has the fewest hours of sunlight and the Southern Hemisphere has the most. For indigenous peoples, it has been a time to honor their ancient sun deity. They passed their knowledge down to successive generations through complex stories and ritual practices.

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