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Among the 8 Moon calendar tagata rere glyphs two are worthy of special attention:

Ca6-18 Ca6-26 Ca7-9 Ca7-18 Ca7-26
Ca8-5 Ca8-12 Ca8-23 Ca8-25 Ca9-10

They could in some way correspond to the two Sun tagata rere glyphs we have been studying:

not 'pregnant' exceptional arm
Ca8-12 Ca2-11 Ca7-9 Ca12-12

In the table above I have included also two tagata glyphs because of their positions in the text and because both are looking back and have upraised arms in the same design as all the other glyphs. Except Ca8-25, which with its moe sign should be announcing the beginning of a new cycle. No other tagata glyphs in C are looking back.

Ca7-9 and Ca8-12 will be looked at here.