Under a 'grandma moon,' Native Americans honor their sacred pact with salmon

Two people pull a live salmon out of a river with gloved hands while holding a net.

Native American New Year was celebrated on the solstice under a canopy of winter stars. Near a crackling bonfire, the Nisqually tribe shared their culture and renewed their sacred pact with the salmon.

(Image credit: Annie Warren)



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