Do Cherokee Native Americans celebrate the Winter Solstice?
No, but the Hopi celebrate the winter solstice and they remain on earth till summer solstice.
Answered by Dorothy W. -Galleries
About Winter Solstice
The Winter Solstice occurs on the shortest day of the year, which usually December 20th or 21st. This marks the beginning of winter.
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