Kwe!
The Pemsɨk Mawa’tasikl Anko’tmu’kl team invites everyone
to celebrate the full moon of May known as known as Sqoljuiku’s (skoalch-ooh-we-goos), the frog croaking moon. This period covers the approximate date range of May 5 to June 5. Sqolj is the Mi’kmaw word for frog, after the sound of their croaks. This is the time when frogs and toads sing their springtime song to attract a mate. Their behaviour is driven by warming temperatures and increased rainfall, which creates new ponds and puddles to safely lay eggs in.
As part of Nukumi’s Teachings for our Full Moon of May we are Sharing the vision of the Pemsɨk Conservation Mosaic
& JAWSOME: Canada’s Great White Sharks Film Viewing
JOIN US FOR KNOWLEDGE SHARING, MUSIC, TEA & MORE!
Where: The Ice House Theatre, Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
When: May 27th, 7pm to 9pm
RSVP Below or by e-mailing : hilda.russell@novascotia.ca
or by calling: 902-634-4794, ext.228