Full Moon ceremony on campus April 23
On April 23, there will be a full moon ceremony on the quad outside Kelley Memorial Building (where the tipi stood). The sacred fire will be lit at 8:00 pm. Leading the ceremony will be Elder Thirely, who is well-respected in the community. We ask participants to bring a bottle of water for blessing and to refrain from recording the ceremony (photo or video). If you would like to wear a skirt but do not have one, you may borrow one during the ceremony. As always, all are welcome.
Since time immemorial, Indigenous Peoples have followed the 13 Moons or moon cycles to ground themselves in their teachings and ensure balance. Life on Earth is connected to and regulated by Grandmother Moon, through the tides and waters, which stabilizes our Earth's position and determines the cycle of women and the birth of new life. Grandmother Moon helps us with healing and is strongly connected to human life.