This June, the full moon, also known as the Strawberry Moon, will reach its peak on June 21st, coinciding with the summer solstice. The moon’s position in the sky, influenced by the Earth’s elliptical orbit, makes it the lowest and farthest full moon of the year. Native American traditions, Celtic folklore, and various other cultures have bestowed unique names on this celestial event, each reflecting the season’s essence.
Results for: Native American Culture
In collaboration with Nuwu Art, Howard Hughes is set to host the inaugural Paiute Spring Festival at Downtown Summerlin on April 27th. This event aims to highlight the rich culture and traditions of the indigenous Paiute people, featuring traditional music, dance performances, art demonstrations, and more. Visitors can engage with local artisans, purchase handcrafted items, and participate in interactive workshops, immersing themselves in the vibrant Native American culture of the region. The festival is part of Howard Hughes’ ongoing commitment to honoring the cultural heritage and contributions of the local indigenous community.