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Fish Day is a day filled with fun and lots of activities! The kids will love this traditional Creek Indian (Native American) ceremony. It is held around the time of the fall equinox, preferably on a full moon. It is a social holiday. As is evident from the name it always features a fish fry.This social ceremony recalls the times after the corn harvest when the people would focus on fishing. Those in the tri-state area would often make a trip to the sea to fish and extract salt from the sea. At Nene Hutke, Fish Day features not only a fish fry but other social events. This is a time when stories and myths are often told, traditions are shared, a night time social stomp is held, and a ball-game is played. It is a relaxed gathering that focuses upon fellowship, visiting, joking, and the simple pleasure of good food and better company.
First-time visitors please message or call us for driving directions or other first time visitor information. Nene Hutke is an "open grounds" (meaning you do not need permission to attend a ceremony). However, we do ask that you find out what to bring, how to dress, etc., prior to attending.
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Nene Hutke, 719 McKeown Rd, Chattahoochee, FL 32324, United States,Chattahoochee, Florida