Aho! Summer activity is keeping us from sharing regularly our news and updates. This is good. We’re busy and happy doing what we love and we’ll tell you more in our next post. We’re 21 days away from the anticipated total solar eclipse. We will be in Agate Fossil Bed National Monument, where Kelly will give presentations on Lakota culture and history including why the solar eclipse of 1806 is relevant to Native American history. For now we want to share some links that will help you learn more about the total solar eclipse and what you will be able to see on August 21, 2017. The park will have a good viewing since it is close to Mitchell, NE where observers will see (appx) 1m53s of totality. Come and join us for this event!
A short video from NASA about the solar eclipse
Practical tips from about Nebraska and the viewing of the eclipse. NECLIPSE17
More practical tips about viewing the eclipse in Mitchell, NE From Eclipse2017.org.