As solar eclipse nears, Indigenous traditions encourage inactivity, including no spectating, eating, sleeping
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This weekend’s solar eclipse will gather many spectators across the U.S. However, for some cultures such as the Navajo tradition, indigenous people are encouraged to be inactive.
Don't: Look at the eclipse, eat, drink, sleep or engage in physical activity.
Do: Sit at home and reflect or pray during what's considered an intimate, celestial moment.
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