


This program requires reservations, which can be made same-day at the Visitor Center Information Tent beginning at 8 a.m. She is currently finishing up my master's degree in cultural resource management at New Mexico Highlands University. She holds an associate degree in social and behavioral science, and earned her undergrad degree at Southern Utah University where she graduated magna cum laude majoring in Anthropology and minoring in Psychology. She is a maternal descendant of the Cedar Band of Paiutes which is a part of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. The Amazing Nung'Wu UniverseĮxplore the night sky and various constellations through the eyes of the Southern Paiute people. Information will also be given on the how the journey started to revitalize the skill of watching the pootseevs (stars).Īutumn Gillard is the Cultural Resource Manager for the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. Amy Sayle is a longtime planetarium educator, storyteller, coordinator of large public skywatching events, coordinator of North Carolina's annual Statewide Star Party, and member of the Chapel Hill and Raleigh astronomy clubs. Help act out one of the greatest star stories ever told.ĭr. Amy Sayle takes you on a trip through the constellations and the eternal legends they tell. 4:00 p.m.įamily Friendly activities in the Visitor Center plaza.
