There are many myths and tales about druids - ritual human sacrifices and dancing naked by the fire among them - but a Wellington-based druid says Wairarapa's annual solstice commemorations are helping put the misconceptions to rest.
Pamela Meekings-Stewart is chief druidess of the Wellington druids' group Grove of the Southern Stars - part of the international Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids - and is participating in today's ceremony of Alban Arthan at Stonehenge Aotearoa in Carterton.
The ceremony, a celebration of the Winter Solstice - the shortest day of the year - has been held at Stonehenge Aotearoa since 2007, and Ms Meekings-Stewart says the ceremony has been helping locals became more receptive to druidism.
"There's a lot of stories out there about druids - the most common ones are that we sacrifice babies and that we don't wear any clothes," she says.
"Through the solstice ceremony, we've put both of those to bed. The ceremony is an expression of how we connect with nature and what is most important in our lives.