Bb7.6
The outline of the Thunder Bird (manu pu-nu'a) was
present also 13 days earlier:
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9 |
Bb6-38
(254 - 13 = 241) |
Bb6-39 (242) |
Bb6-40
(664) |
ka rere te manu |
ki te hakanohoga o te
tahito |
koia |
March 27 |
28 |
29 (88) |
λ Phoenicis (6.3),
β Tucanae (6.4)
*6.4 - *41.4 = *147.0 - 182.0 =
- *35.0 |
ANDROMEDA GALAXY (M31),
π Andromedae (7.7) |
ε Andromedae (8.2),
DELTA = δ Andromedae (8.4), SCHEDIR (Breast)
= α Cassiopeiae
(8.6), ζ Andromedae, μ Phoenicis (8.9)
*8.4 - *41.4 = *149.0 - 182.0 =
- *33.0 |
Sept 25 (*188) |
26 |
27 (270) |
γ Com. Berenicis (188.0), σ Centauri
(188.1),
ALGORAB = δ Corvi
(188.5),
GACRUX = γ Crucis
(188.7) |
γ
Muscae (189.0),
AVIS SATYRA (Bird of the Satyrs) =
η
Corvi
(189.3),
ASTERION (Starry) =
β
Canum Ven.
(189.5),
KRAZ = β Corvi,
κ Draconis (189.7) |
α Muscae (190.2), τ Centauri (190.5), χ
Virginis (190.7)
ALDERAMIN (α Cephei) |
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Bb7-10 (674) |
(248 + 6) |
Bb7-12 (255) |
Bb7-13 |
Bb7-14 |
Bb7-15 |
Bb7-16 (680) |
kua moe atu te
manu |
ki raro o tona
manu punua |
kua vero koia |
kua moe koia |
i te eve o te
manu |
ko te tagata
oho ia |
ka oho oia |
Punua, burst of thunder.
Nua. 1. Mother; this seems a
more ancient word than matu'a poreko. 2. Blanket, clothing,
cape formerly made from fibres of the mahute tree. Vanaga.
Cloak T. Churchill. Nu'a
1. Thick; piled one on top of the other, as
leis, mats, or ocean
swells; heaped; lush, thick-growing; much traveled, as a road;
multitude, as of people, mass. Also
hānu'a. Moena kumu nu'a,
a sleeping mat made thick at one end to serve as a head rest; lit.
'mat piled beginning'. Nu'a
moena, a heap of mats.
Nu'a kanaka, many people.
Haki nu'a ka uahi i ke kai,
the spray breaks in masses in the sea.
Ka nu'a o ka palai, the thick clump of
palai ferns.
Ho'o nu'a, to heap up; to
give generously and continuously; to indulge, as a child; surging,
rising in swells, as the sea. 2. A kind of seaweed. Nu'a-kea,
a goddess of lactation. Wehewehe.
Eve. 1.
Placenta, afterbirth (eeve).
T Pau.: eve, womb. Ta.:
eve, placenta. Ma.: ewe,
id. Haw.: ewe, navel string.
2. The rear; taki eeve, the
buttocks; hakahiti ki te eeve,
to show the buttocks; pupuhi eve,
syringe. 3. The bottom of the sea.
Churchill. |
April 8 |
9
(464) |
10 (100) |
11 (466) |
12 |
13 |
14 (104) |
No star listed (18) |
ADHIL (Garment's Train) = ξ
Andromedae
(19.3),
θ
Ceti (19.7) |
KSORA (Knee) =
δ
Cassiopeiae
(20.1),
ω
Andromedae (20.6),
γ
Phoenicis (20.8) |
δ Phoenicis (21.5) |
υ Andromedae (22.9) |
ACHERNAR (End of the River) =
α
Eridani
(23.3),
χ
Andromedae (23.6),
τ
Andromedae (23.9) |
ALSEIPH (Scimitar) =
φ
Persei
(24.5),
τ
Ceti (24.7) |
RIGHT
ASCENSION DAYS AT THE FULL MOON: |
AUG 4 (*136) |
5
(210 + 7) |
6 |
7 |
8
(220) |
9
(*141) |
10 (104 + 118) |
... It was 4 August 1968, and it was
the feast day of Saint Dominic,
patron of Santo Domingo Pueblo,
southwest of Santa Fe. At one end of
the hot, dusty plaza, a Dominican
priest watched nervously as several
hundred dancers arranged in two long
rows pounded the earth with their
moccasined feet as a mighty,
collective prayer [ui] for
rain, accompanied by the powerful
baritone singing of a chorus and the
beat of drums. As my family and I
viewed this, the largest and in some
ways the most impressive Native
American public ceremony, a tiny
cloud over the Jémez Mountains to
the northwest got larger and larger,
eventually filling up the sky; at
last the storm broke, and the sky
was crisscrossed by lightning and
the pueblo resounded with peals of
rolling thunder ...
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σ Virginis (200.4)
*159.0 = *200.4 - *41.4 |
γ
Hydrae (201.0),
ι
Centauri (201.4)
*160.0 = *201.4 - *41.4 |
Al Simāk-12
(Lofty) /
Chitra-14 (Bright One) /
Horn-1
(Crocodile) /
Sa-Sha-Shirū-19
(Virgin's Girdle)
/
ANA-ROTO-3 (Middle pillar)
MIZAR =
ζ
Ursae Majoris (202.4),
SPICA =
α
Virginis,
ALCOR = 80 Ursae Majoris
(202.7)
SADALMELIK (α Aquarii)
*161.0 = *202.4 - *41.4 |
71 VIRGINIS
(203.6) |
No star listed (204) |
HEZE =
ζ
Virginis
(205.0),
SOUTHERN PINWHEEL GALAXY = M83
Hydrae
(205.7) |
ε Centauri (206.3), κ Oct. (206.4)
*165.0 = *206.4 - *41.4 |
But on side a his position was glyph number 240 where
Betelgeuze culminated (at 21h) in January 29:
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Ba6-30 |
Ba6-31 |
Ba6-32 |
Ba6-33 (240) |
Ba6-34 |
e kua rere te toki |
i to mata - i te rima |
kua rere te toki |
ki te manu - e kura
rere te manu |
ki te toki - kua topa
te kovare |
Kura. 1. Also:
poukura, the short, thin,
multicoloured feathers of chickens and
other birds. 2. The best of something,
choice. Vanaga. Tutui kura,
shawl. Kurakura, fair, light.
Hakakurakura, to make to blush. P
Pau.: kurakura, red, violet.
Mgv.: kurakura, red, yellow,
scarlet. Mq.: uáuá, red, ruddy.
Ta.: uraura, red. Churchill.
Topa.
1. To bend down, to drop to
the ground; to fall on a certain date.
2. To stop doing something, to drop;
ina ekó topa taau aga, do not stop,
keep doing your work. 3. To remain, to
be left over, to be unfinished; he
topa te kai, the food is not
finished, there is some left. 4. To come
to one's memory; i te aamu he topa te
vânaga tûai, in the legends old
words come to memory. 5. To remember, to
reflect (with mana'u as subject);
e-topa rivariva tokorua mana'u ki te
me'e nei, let the two of you think
carefully about this thing. Vanaga. 1.
Wine; topa tahaga, id. 2. To fall
in drops, to descend, to go down, to
abdicate; topa iho, to fall;
hakatopa, to knock down, to cause to
fall; hakatopa ki raro, to knock
down, to subjugate. 3. Childbirth,
abortion; topa te poki, to lie
in. 4. A feast, to feast. 5. To arrive,
to result; topa rae, newcome;
topa iho, to come unexpectedly;
topa ke, to deviate; topa no mai,
topa hakanaa, topa tahaga,
mau topa pu, unexpected; topa
okotahi, solitary; hakatotopa,
to excite, to foment. 6. Bad, low,
cheap, failure; igoa topa,
nickname; ariga topa, sinister,
sly, ill-tempered, to hang the head;
hakatopa, to disparage;
hakatotopa, irresolute. 7. (Of
upward movement) topa ki raro, to
scale, to surpass; hakatopa ki te ao,
to confer a dignity; hakatopa ki te
kahu, to spread a sail;
hakatotopa, to make a genealogy.
Churchill.
Kovare. Mucous
plug; he-poreko te kovare, the
mucous plug comes out (before the
birth). Vanaga. |
July
27 |
28 |
29 |
30
(211 = 181 + 30) |
31 |
MAY
24 (12 * 12) |
25 (290 / 2) |
26 (210 - 64 = 146) |
27 |
28
(148 = 2 * 74) |
Pushya-8 (Nourisher)
υ Cancri (128.1),
θ
Cancri (128.2) |
Āshleshā-9 (Embrace) /
Willow-24 (Stag)
π¹
Ursa Majoris,
δ
HYDRAE (129.6),
AL MINHAR AL SHUJĀ =
σ
Hydrae, MUSEIDA =
π²
Ursae Majoris
(129.9)
RAS ALHAGUE (α Ophiuchi) |
Al Nathrah-6 (Gap)
BEEHIVE (Exhalation of Piled-up Corpses)
= ε Cancri, η Pyxidis (130.4), XESTUS =
ο Velorum
(130.5), ζ Pyxidis (130.7),
ASCELLUS BOREALIS = γ Cancri,
β Pyxidis (130.9)
*89.0 = *130.4 - *41.4 |
Extended Net-26a (Ox) /
Arkū-sha-nangaru-sha-shūtu-12 (Southeast
Star in the Crab)
η
Hydrae (131.0),
ASCELLUS AUSTRALIS =
δ
Cancri (131.4),
KOO SHE (Bow and Arrow) = δ Velorum
(131.6),
α
Pyxidis (131.8),
ε
Hydrae (131.9)
*90.0 = *131.4 - *41.4 |
ι Cancri (132.0),
ρ Hydrae (132.4)
*91.0 = *132.4 - *41.4 |
RIGHT
ASCENSION DAYS AT THE FULL MOON: |
Jan 26 |
27
(392) |
28 |
29
(211 + 183) |
30 |
NOV
23 (327) |
24
(392 - 64) |
25 |
26 |
27 |
ROTTEN MELON =
ε
Delphini,
φ
Pavonis (311.2),
η
Delphini (311.4),
ζ
Delphini,
ρ
Pavonis (311.7)
PHAKT (α
Columbae)
ALNILAK (ζ
Orionis) |
ROTANEV =
β
Delphini,
ι
Delphini (312.3),
τ
Capricorni (312.6),
κ
Delphini (312.7),
SVALOCIN =
α
Delphini,
υ
Capricorni,
υ
Pavonis (312.8) |
μ²,
μ¹
Oct. (313.2),
DENEB CYGNI (Tail of the Swan) =
α
Cygni
(313.5),
β
Pavonis (313.6),
δ
Delphini (313.8) |
Al Sa’d al Bula'-21 (Good Fortune of the
Swallower) /
Dhanishta-24 (Most Famous) /
Girl-10 (Bat)
YUE (Battle-Axe)
=
ψ
Capricorni
(314.3),
GIENAH CYGNI =
ε
Cygni,
η
Cephei (314.5),
γ
Delphini (314.6),
σ
Pavonis (314.7),
ALBALI =
ε
Aquarii
(314.8)
BETELGEUZE
(α Orionis) |
BATEN
ALGIEDI (Belly of the Goat) =
ω
Capricorni
(315.8) |
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Unfortunately Metoro mentioned Punua only
at one other place in his readings of the
rongorongo texts, and this was at a different type of
bird:
As to the type with 'flapping
wings' in both directions we can create a
table for those in the B text:
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Bb6-38
(241) |
Bb7-11 (254) |
Ba6-33 (240) |
March 27
(86) |
April 9
(99) |
July 30 (211) |
β Tucanae (*6) |
ADHIL (*19) |
ASCELLUS AUSTRALIS (*131) |
Sept 25 (268) |
Oct 9 (282) |
Jan 29 (394) |
AL-GORAB (*188) |
SPICA (*202) |
AL-BALI (*314) |
*126 = *314 - *188 = *366 - *240 |
Looking at the stars of the Full Moon we can
assume this creature belongs in the winter
half of the year. And on the lip of being
swallowed at Albali. Furthermore, Algorab
means the
Raven.
As we have dis-covered earlier the very
ancient star at the north pole, Vega,
could have played a role here:
Te Taka-pau |
39 variants of uhi - STOLEN
by Teke from his brother
Ma'eha [E:58-64] |
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13 |
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7 |
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SIRRA H
(*0) |
ADHIL (*19) |
MIRA (*33) |
BHARANI (*41) |
ALCHITA (*183) |
SPICA (*202) |
KHAMBALIA (*216) |
ZUBEN ELGENUBI (*224) |
0h |
39 (= 3 * 13)
→
*224 - *183 - *2 ('holes') |
Teke. Occiput.
Teketeke, short (not
tall); also: teke.
Vanaga. Teke ki nei,
as far as, until (? tehe
1). Teketeke, crest,
ridge. Churchill. |
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309 |
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78
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284 |
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Ba1-1 |
Ba8-17
(311) |
Ba10-1
(115 + 275) |
Bb7-11 (254, 675) |
APRIL 1 (91 = 75 + 16) |
FEBR 5 (384 + 16) |
APRIL 25 (115
= 36 + 79) |
FEBR 5 (675 - 275) |
HAEDUS II (*75) |
ADHIL (*384 - *365) |
GEMMA
(*99) |
ADHIL (*19) |
OCT 1 (274 = 91 + 183) |
SPICA (*202 = 258 - 56) |
VEGA (*281 = 361 - 80) |
SPICA (*202) |
ARRAKIS (*258 = 274 - 16) |
365 = 675 - 310 |
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