JANUARY - Candlefish Time
FEBRUARY - Eel Fishing Time
MARCH - Sturgeon Fishing Time
AUGUST - Bear Grass Gathering Time
OCTOBER - Acorn Harvesting Time
Nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, plant lovers, wildlife seekers, photographers, lighthouse and history buffs, students of Indian heritage, and eco-travelers won't want to miss some of nature's finest moments as revealed in this beautifully illustrated calendar guide.
1. Passing the Moon Through 13 Baskets, A Guide to the Natural Year & Native American Celebrations on the Wild Redwood Coast is so complete and yet so varied that we list part of the Table of Contents as an example.
The Four Winds, A Yurok Story
Gray Whales Migrate
Coast Redwoods Shimmer
Eagles & Early Birds Arrive
How Eel Lost His Bones, A Tolowa Tale
Frogs Awaken
Skunk Cabbage Blooms
Newts Migrate
Coyote and Goose - A Tolowa Tale
Geese Return
Trillium Blossoms
Forest Birds Sing
Curlew's Beak, A Yurok Story
Shorebirds Flock
Summer Salmon Arrive
Meteor Showers Dazzle
The Acorn Boy, A Yurok Story
Acorns Ripen
Fall Migrants Visit
Hawks & Raptors Hunt