The Cultural Significance and Practical Tips for Watching the Solar Eclipse
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press
Indigenous cultures across North, Central, and South America have varying beliefs and practices surrounding solar eclipses. While some tribes, like the Navajo Nation, view eclipses as solemn and intimate moments for reflection and prayer, others use the occasion to pass down cultural teachings and share stories. The Navajo Nation is closing tourist destinations and ceasing operations of tour companies during the eclipse, while other tribes are participating in educational panels and festivals. The significance of eclipses varies among tribes, with each having their own unique origin stories and traditions.