Visit the Native American Display at the Meadowlands Eagle Festival!

Tony Moon Hawk Langhorn and Marcey Tree In The Wind

We invite everyone to visit the Native American display at the NJ Meadowlands Eagle Festival on Sunday, Jan. 12, and say hello to Marcey Tree In The Wind, an active Ramapough Lenape Nation Tribal Member former Clan Chief, and her husband, Tony Moon Hawk Langhorn, an active member of the Unkechaug Nation. Tony Moon Hawk Langhorn and Marcey Tree In The Wind have been sharing their culture all over at Pow Wows and Native American festivals. They believe they are letting the world know that, “We the Indigenous Peoples are still here.”

Eagles are highly revered and considered sacred within Native American traditions and culture. Please stop by and learn more. The day also includes eagle walks and talks, live birds of prey, a camera workshop, kid’s activities and more.

The NJ Meadowlands Eagle Festival is Sunday, Jan. 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (snow date Sunday, Jan. 19) at the Meadowlands Environment Center in DeKorte Park, 2 DeKorte Park Plaza, Lyndhurst. The Festival is hosted by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and the Bergen County Audubon Society.

For a full schedule, click here

For more information, contact Don Torino at 201-230-4983 or greatauk4@gmail.com

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