There’s a lot going on around the Spring Equinox. For most of us, the clocks went ahead an hour – plus it marks the end of winter (technically) and is the road towards the summer weather.
On this edition of InFocus, we’re taking a look at the Spring Equinox and what it means to Indigenous Peoples including the traditions that mark the occasion.
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