Humanities in the wild: Stargazing with Hopi guide Bertram Tsavadawa and astronomer Crystal White


Jul 22, 2022, 9:00 pm

Humanities in the Wild is an exploratory outdoor experience that empowers participants to step into the landscapes that inspired some of the American West’s greatest literature. Join Edge of Cedars at Gooseneck State Park for Humanities in the Wild: Stargazing with Hopi guide Bertram Tsavadawa and astronomer Crystal White.

Mr. Bertram Tsavadawa is a guide of the Ancient Pathways Tours. He belongs to the corn clan from the village of Old Oraibi, 3rd Mesa. He wants to share his knowledge and experience, insights into everyday Hopi life ways. He offers unique sightseeing tour both informative and entertaining.

Meet Crystal, your experienced Astronomy Guide. With over 19 years as a professional Naturalist, and vast experience teaching astronomy, space science, and cultural links to the constellations, she is stoked to share her passion for the night sky and astronomy with you! Crystal is a Certified Interpretive Guide, with the National Association for Interpretation, a Solar System Ambassador volunteering through NASA JPL, and co-founder of Moab Dark Skies. ​

This event is made possible with support from Utah
Humanities, Gooseneck STate Park, and Edge of Cedars

Goosenecks State Park

Ut-316
Mexican Hat , UT 84531
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Event Contact:

Chris Hanson
chanson@utah.gov

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