433. To repeat. Maitaki (good) at
Ca3-22 (→ 32 * 2 = 64) seems to have corresponded to the
day FEBRUARY 1 at the time of Virgo, when Spica
had been at JUNE 10 (161):
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Ca3-21 (→ March 21 → Gregorian equinox) |
Ca3-22 (73 = 365 / 5) |
Ca3-23 |
Ca3-24 (75 = 300 / 4) |
Ca3-25 (→
March 25→ Julian equinox) |
tagata tuu rima ki
ruga |
te maitaki |
te henua |
Rei hata ia |
tagata rogo |
Hata.
1. Table,
bureau. P Pau.: afata, a chest,
box. Mgv.: avata, a box, case,
trunk, coffin. Mq.: fata, hata,
a piece of wood with several branches
serving as a rack, space, to ramify, to
branch; fataá, hataá,
stage, step, shelf. Ta.: fata,
scaffold, altar. 2. Hakahata, to
disjoint; hakahatahata, to
loosen, to stretch. P Pau.: vata,
an interval, interstice. Mgv.: kohata,
the space between two boards, to be
badly joined; akakohata, to leave
a space between two bodies badly joined;
hakahata, to be large, broad,
wide, spacious, far off. Mq.:
hatahata, fatafata, having
chinks, not tightly closed, disjointed.
Ta.: fatafata, open. 3.
Hatahata, calm, loose, prolix, vast.
Mgv.: hatahara, broad, wide,
spacious, at one's ease. Ta.:
fatafata, free from care. Mq.:
hatahata, empty, open. 4.
Hatahata, tube, pipe, funnel.
Churchill. Sa.: fata, a raised
house in which to store yams, a shelf, a
handbarrow, a bier, a litter, an altar,
to carry on a litter; fatāmanu,
a scaffold. To.: fata,
a loft, a bier, a handbarrow, to carry
on a bier; fataki,
a platform. Fu.: fata,
a barrow, a loft; fatataki,
two sticks or canes attached to each
other at each side of a house post to
serve as a shelf. Niuē: fata,
a cage, a handbarrow, a shelf, a stage,
(sometimes) the upper story of a house.
Uvea: fata,
a barrow, a bier. Fotuna: fata,
a stage. Ta.: fata,
an altar, a scaffold, a piece of wood
put up to hang baskets of food on;
afata,
a chest, a box, a coop, a raft, a
scaffold. Pau.: fata,
a heap; afata,
a box, a chest. Ma.: whata,
a platform or raised storehouse for
food, an altar, to elevate, to support.
Moriori: whata,
a raft. Mq.: fata,
hata,
hataá,
shelves. Rapanui: hata,
a table. Ha.: haka,
a ladder, an artificial henroost;
alahaka,
a ladder. Mg.: ata,
a shelf; atamoa,
a ladder; atarau,
an altar. Mgv.: avata,
a coffer, a box. Vi.: vata,
a loft, a shelf; tāvata,
a bier. The Samoan fata
is a pair of light timbers pointed at
the ends and tied across the center
posts of the house, one in front, the
other behind the line of posts; rolls of
mats and bales of sennit may be laid
across these timbers; baskets or
reserved victuals may be hung on the
ends. The litter and the barrow are two
light poles with small slats lashed
across at intervals. The Marquesan
fata
is a stout stem of a sapling with the
stumps of several branches, a hat tree
in shape, though found among a barehead
folk. These illustrations are sufficient
to show what is the common element in
all these fata
identifications, light cross-pieces
spaced at intervals. With this for a
primal signifaction it is easy to see
how a ladder, a raft, a henroost, an
altar come under the same stem for
designation. Perhaps Samoan
fatafata
the breast obtains the name by reason of
the ribs; it would be convincing were it
not that the plumpness of most Samoans
leaves the ribs a matter of anatomical
inference. Churchill 2. ...
Teke said to Oti, 'Go and
take the hauhau tree, the paper
mulberry tree, rushes, tavari
plants, uku koko grass, riku
ferns, ngaoho plants, the
toromiro tree, hiki kioe
plants (Cyperus vegetus), the
sandalwood tree, harahara plants,
pua nakonako plants, nehenehe
ferns, hua taru grass, poporo
plants, bottle gourds (ipu ngutu),
kohe plants, kavakava atua
ferns, fragrant tuere heu grass,
tureme grass (Diochelachne
sciurea), matie grass, and
the two kinds of cockroaches makere
and hata.'
... The division
into quarters of a 28-series can be
applied to the main phases of the moon
during the visible period as was as to a
(reflex of the old world?) sidereal
month.
The separate subgroup (29
makere - 30 hata) consists of
the names of two types of cockroaches,
but in related eastern Polynesian
languages these names can also be
explained on a different level. MAO.
makere, among others, 'to die', and
whata, among others, 'to be laid
to rest on a platform', deserve special
attention.
The theme hinted at is one of
death and burial. In our scheme they
occur at just that time when the moon
'has died'! This lends further support
to the lunar thesis.
Barthel 2.
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CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
π4 Orionis (72.1), ο¹ Orionis (72.4), π5
Orionis (72.8) |
π¹ Orionis (73.0), ο² Orionis (73.4),
HASSALEH = ι Aurigae
(73.6), π6 Orionis (73.9) |
ALMAAZ (The Male Goat) = ε Aurigae
(74.7),
HAEDUS I = ζ Aurigae
(74.8) |
HAEDUS II = η Aurigae
(75.9) |
5h (76.1)
ε Leporis (76.0),
CURSA = β Eridani
(76.4), λ Eridani (76.7) |
June 1 (152) |
2 (32 + 11 * 11) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
21 (111 = 152 - 41) |
"April 22 (*32) |
23 |
24 |
Vaitu Nui 25
(→ Mercury) |
JAN 31 (= 172 - 141) |
(32 = 73 - 41) |
FEBR 2 |
3 |
4 (115 - 80) |
By
using the time-frame of Bharani as a
stepping stone it was evidently possible
to go back in time-space to the age of
Virgo by reducing its right ascension
day numbers with 80. This will bring us
to the time when Spica was around day *81
(= *202 - *80 -*41), i.e. around day 282
- 121 = 161 (JUNE 10), when the
month of Jus Piter (Jupiter, Father
Light) was beginning.
At the same time Canopus
(175, St John's Day) should have been
around day 175 - 80 - 41 = 54 (= 31 + 23
i.e. at TERMINALIA), to be
compared with *54 ("May 14) = *95 - *41. |
... [E:17] On the twenty-fifth day of
the first month (Vaitu Nui),
Ira and Makoi set sail; on
the first day of June ('Maro'),
the bow of Ira's canoe appeared
on the distant horizon, came closer and
closer on its course, and sailed along,
and finally (one) could see the (new
home) land ...
Sirrah |
May 31 |
113 |
Ma Wei |
Dec 2 |
80 = 0h |
151 (*71) |
265 (*185) |
336 = 80 +
16 * 16 |
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CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
Dec 1 (152 + 183) |
2 (336 = 172 + 164) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Ophiuchi (255.3),
GRAFIAS (Claws) =
ζ
Scorpii
(255.4) |
κ
Ophiuchi (256.2),
ζ
Arae (256.5),
ε
Arae (256.8),
CUJAM (Club) =
ε
Herculi
(256.9) |
no star listed (257) |
17h (258.7)
ARRAKIS (Dancer) = μ Draconis
(258.7) |
Mula-19 (The Root)
SABIK (The Preceding One) = η Ophiuchi
(259.7), η Scorpii (259.9) |
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301 |
Ca4-1 |
Ca4-2 (78) |
Ca4-3 |
kua tupu te rakau |
kua tupu - te
kihikihi |
te hau tea |
Tupu. 1.
Shoot, sprout, bud; to sprout, to
bud. 2. Pregnant: vî'e tupu (o te
poki); to be conceived (of fetus
in its mother's womb): he-tupu te
poki i roto i te kopú o toona matu'a.
Vanaga. To grow, to sprout, to
germinate, to come forth, to
conceive, pregnant, germ; mea
tupu, plant; tupu ke avai,
of rapid growth; tupu horahorau,
precocious; hakatupu, to
produce, to stimulate growth, to
excite. P Pau.: fakatupu, to
raise up, to create. Mgv.: tupu,
to grow, to conceive, to be
pregnant. Mq.: tupu, to grow,
to sprout, to conceive. Ta.: tupu,
to grow, to sprout. Churchill. Mgv.:
Tupu, the best or worst, used
of men or of bad qualities. Sa.:
tupu, king. Ma.: tupu,
social position, dignity. Churchill. |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
μ Aurigae, μ Leporis (77.6) |
ĸ Leporis (78.0),
RIGEL (Foot) = β Orionis
(78.1),
Flaming Star = IC405
(78.2),
CAPELLA = α Aurigae
(78.4), ο Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8)
*37.0 = *78.4 - *41.4
THUBAN
(α Draconis)
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λ Aurigae (79.0), λ Leporis (79.6),
ρ Aurigae (79.7)
ARCTURUS (α Bootis)
|
... In view of the almost universal
prevalence of the Pleiades year
throughout the Polynesian area it is
surprising to find that in the South
Island and certain parts of the
North Island of New Zealand and in
the neighboring Chatham Islands, the
year began with the new Moon after
the yearly morning rising, not of
the Pleiades, but of the star Rigel
in Orion
... |
June 6 (157 = 314 / 2) |
7 (*78) |
8 |
'May 10 (*50 = *77 - * 27) |
11 |
12 (132 = 118 + 14) |
"April 26 (*36 = *77 - *41) |
27 |
28 (118 = 472 / 4) |
APRIL 3 (*13 = *77 - *64) |
4 |
5 (95 = 118 - 23) |
FEBR 5 (36) |
6 (37 = 78 - 41) |
7 (118 - 80) |
... the Palenque scribes repeated
Creation again and described it as
'it was made visible, the image at
Lying-down-Sky, the
First-Three-Stone-Place'. Then we
learned that five hundred and
forty-two days later (1.9.2 in the
Maya system), Hun-Nal-Ye
'entered or became the sky' (och
ta chan). This 'entering' event
occurred on February 5, 3112 BC ... |
CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
Dec 6 (340 = 157 + 183) |
7 (*261 = *78 + *183) |
8 |
"Oct 26 (*260 - *41 = *219) |
27 (300) |
28 |
AUG 7 |
8 (*140 = *220 - *80) |
9 (221 = 301 - 80) |
NODUS I = ζ Draconis
(260.0), π Herculis (260.7),
RAS ALGETHI = α Herculis
(260.8) |
SARIN = δ Herculis
(261.0), ο Ophiuchi (261.4)
*220.0 = *261.4 - *41.4
ALRISHA
(α Piscium)
|
ξ Ophiuchi
(262.2), θ Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ,
ι Apodis (262.4), ι Arae (262.8), ρ
Herculis (262.9)
*221.0 = *262.4 - *41.4 |
... The month, which takes
its name from Juppiter the
oak-god, begins on June 10th
and ends of July 7th. Midway
comes St. John's Day, June
24th, the day on which the
oak-king was sacrificially
burned alive. The Celtic
year was divided into two
halves with the second half
beginning in July,
apparently after a seven-day
wake, or funeral feast, in
the oak-king's honour
...
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*Ca14-18 |
*Ca14-19 |
*Ca14-20 (77 + 306) |
(6 + 378) |
*Ca14-22 |
*Ca14-23 |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
5 (159 + 302) |
6 (462 - 366 = 96) |
April 7 |
8 |
9 (465) |
10 (100) |
9
(132 + 302) |
10 (435 - 366 = 69) |
'March 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (73) → π |
"Febr 23 (6 * 70)
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24 (462 - 41 = 421) |
25 |
26 |
27 (*345) |
28 (59 = 2 * 29½) |
31 (95 + 302) |
1 (398 - 366 = 32) |
FEBR 2 |
3 |
4 |
5 (100 - 64) |
... the Palenque scribes repeated
Creation again and described it as
'it was made visible, the image at
Lying-down-Sky, the
First-Three-Stone-Place'. Then we
learned that five hundred and
forty-two days later (1.9.2 in the
Maya system), Hun-Nal-Ye
'entered or became the sky' (och
ta chan). This 'entering' event
occurred on February 5, 3112
BC
... |
DEC 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
(345 = 162 + 183) |
12 (*266) |
1h (15.2)
β Phoenicis (15.1), υ
Phoenicis, ι Tucanae (15.6),
η Ceti, ζ Phoenicis (15.7)
*79 + *302 - *366 = *15 |
Al Batn Al Hūt-26 (Belly of
the Fish) /
Revati-28 (Prosperous) /
1-iku (Field Measure)
MIRACH (Girdle) = β
Andromedae, KEUN MAN MUN
(Camp's South Gate) = φ
Andromedae
(16.0),
ANUNITUM = τ Piscium
(16.5),
REVATI (Abundant) = ζ
Piscium
(16.9)
REGULUS
(α Leonis) |
ν Phoenicis (17.4), κ
Tucanae (17.6)
*342.0 = *383.4 - *41.4 |
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) |
... Though Andromeda has its
roots most firmly in the
Greek tradition, a female
figure in Andromeda's place
appeared in Babylonian
astronomy. The stars that
make up Pisces and the
middle portion of modern
Andromeda formed a
constellation representing a
fertility goddess, sometimes
named as Anunitum or
the Lady of the Heavens ...
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CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
6 (342 + 302 - 365)
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7 (*200) |
8 (281) |
Oct 9 |
10 |
11 (284) |
"Aug 26 |
27 |
28 (*80 * 2 = *160) |
29 (241 = 282 - 41) |
30 |
31 |
JUNE 7 |
8 |
9 (*160 - *80 = *80) |
10 (161 = 241 - 80) |
11 |
12 |
AL DAFĪRAH (Tuft) = β Com.
Ber.
(199.4) |
σ Virginis (200.4)
*159.0 = *200.4 - *41.4 |
γ Hydrae (201.0), ι Centauri
(201.4) |
Al Simāk-12 (Lofty) /
Chitra-14 (Bright One) /
Horn-1 (Crocodile) /
Sa-Sha-Shirū-20
(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) |
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*Ca14-24 |
*Ca14-25 |
*Ca14-26 |
*Ca14-27 (390) |
*Ca14-28 |
*Ca14-29 |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
δ Phoenicis (21.5)
*79 + *308 - *366 = *21 |
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) |
no star listed (25) |
ANA-NIA-10 (Pillar-to-fish by)
χ
Ceti (26.1),
POLARIS = α Ursae Minoris, BATEN
KAITOS (Belly of the Fish) = ζ
Ceti
(26.6),
METALLAH = α Trianguli
(26.9) |
11 (159 + 308 - 366) |
April 12 (286 - 184) |
13 (468 = 365 + 103) |
14 (104 =
☼20) |
15 |
16 (392 - 366 + 80) |
"March 1 (60) |
2 |
3 |
4
(104 - 41 = 63) |
5 |
6 |
13 (347 = 164 + 183) |
DEC 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18
(*272) |
ALSEIPH
(Scimitar)
= φ
Persei |
October
15 |
288 |
*208 |
April
14 |
288
+
181 |
*390 |
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... You are the one who shall
stay here. We, on the other
hand, have to turn around.
Makoi replied, All right
with me! Then Ira
continued to speak to Makoi:
Tomorrow, when it grows light,
set out and name the places
beginning with Apina.
Makoi replied, How shall I
give the names? Again Ira
spoke, In Hiva are the
names that are to be taken to
name (the places of the new
land). It grew light and
Makoi got up. He set out and
came to Apina. When he
arrived there, he gave the name
This is Apina Iti, this is
Rapa Kura. He went on and
came to Hanga O Ua. He
gave the name This is Hanga O
Ua of the Beautiful Wave (vave
renga). Makoi went
on, giving names, until he had
made a (complete) circle around
both sides (of the island). In
Apina Nui a stone (maea)
was erected, saying that the
naming was done on a (round)
trip during a single day
...
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CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
12 (342 + 308 - 365) |
Oct 13 (286) |
14 |
15 (288 =
☼204) |
16 |
17 (392 + 80 - 182) |
"Sept 1 |
2 (245 = 286 - 41) |
3 (*166) |
4 |
(☼164
=
☼84
+
☼80) |
6 |
JUNE 13 (164) |
14 (*85) |
15 (166) |
16 |
(☼84
=
☼164
-
☼80) |
18
(352 - 183) |
... The canoes of Ava Rei Pua
and of Hotu were seen
near the (off-shore) islets. On
the fifteenth day of the
month of October (tangaroa
uri) the canoe of Hotu
and the canoe of Ava Rei Pua
landed. On the fifteenth day of
the month of October (tangaroa
uri), Nonoma left
the house during the night to
urinate outside. At this point
Ira called out to
Nonoma, 'Look at the canoe!'
Nonoma ran, he quickly
went to Te Hikinga Heru
(a ravine in the side of the
crater Rano Kau) and
looked around. There he saw the
double canoe way out near the
(offshore) islets, and the two
(hulls of the canoe) were lashed
together. He ran and returned to
the front of the house. He
arrived and called into the
house: 'Hey you! This canoe has
arrived during the night without
our noticing it!' Ira
asked Nonoma, 'Where is
the canoe, which you say is
lying out there (in the water)?'
Nonoma's voice came back:
'It is out there (in the water)
close to the (offshore) islets!
There it lies, and the two
(hulls) are lashed together.'
The four of them (corrected for
'the six of them') went out and
picked up leaves (on branches)
to give signals. They picked
them up, went and arrived at
Te Hikinga and saw the
canoe. Raparenga got up,
picked up the leaves, took them
in his hands, and waved, waved,
waved, waved ... (E:75) |
HEZE =
ζ
Virginis
(205.0),
Southern Pinwheel Galaxy = M83
Hydrae
(205.7) |
ε Centauri (206.3), κ Oct.
(206.4) |
no star listed (207) |
τ
Bootis (208.2),
BENETNASH (Leader of the
Daughters of the Bier) =
η
Ursae Majoris
(208.5),
ν
Centauri (208.7),
μ
Centauri,
υ
Bootis (208.8) |
no star listed (209) |
MUPHRID (Solitary Star) = η
Bootis
(210.1), ζ Centauri (210.3) |
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