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- 06:25, 25 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Darsiu (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Darsiu is a Tukano constellation for freshwater shrimp. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Camarão de rio * Pitu (Portugese) * Caridean Shrimp Constellations within Tukano astronomical culture are related with natural phenomena as a whole. In general, Tukano constellation, or parts of it, are observed when its setting occurs, lik...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 06:23, 25 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Pamõ (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Pamõ is a Tukano constellation for armadillo. This constellation is found in our Dolphin constellation and part of Aquila constellation. This group of faint stars takes place inside a poor stellar field with exception of the bright Altair (Alfa Aquilae). ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Tatu (Portugese) * Armadillo (English) Con...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 06:20, 25 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Aña (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Aña is a Tukano constellation for snake. A big snake that is found in part of our Scorpius, Sagittarius, and Corona Australis constellations. Its setting with the sunset correspond of the beginning of the year to this group of Tukanos. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Aña Diaso (Tukano language) * Jararaca (Portugese, English)...") Tags: Visual edit: Switched Disambiguation links
- 06:09, 25 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page File:Calendario Tukano.png (Tukano's calendar, one circular calendar developed in 2007.)
- 06:09, 25 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs uploaded File:Calendario Tukano.png (Tukano's calendar, one circular calendar developed in 2007.)
- 05:45, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Molestina (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Molestina is northern andes constellation forming a triangle. ==Etymology and History== Molestina Triangle: The first stars to appear are: Altair - Vega - Antares who make up the triangle named "Molestina"<ref>Clan Quinatoa (online). Northern Andes sky culture in Stellarium, <nowiki>https://github.com/stellarium/stellarium</nowiki> , printed in Hoffmann and Wolfschmidt (eds., 2022), Astronomy in Culture --Cultures of Astronomy. Astronom...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:43, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Antonio Quinatoa (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Antonio Quinatoa is northern andes term for masculine cycle. ==Etymology and History== "Antonio Quinatoa" Cross: At dusk the first stars to appear are: Sirius - Procyon - Rigel - Betelgeuse, who form the cross named "Antonio Quinatoa". It is the constellation that governs the masculine cycle.<ref>Clan Quinatoa (online). Northern Andes sky culture in Stellarium, <nowiki>https://github.com/stellarium/stellarium</nowiki> , printed in Hoffma...") Tag: Disambiguation links
- 05:40, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Jorge Trujillo (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Jorge Trujillo is northern andes term for arrow. ==Etymology and History== The “Jorge Trujillo” Arrow: The most outstanding stars in the evening of the winter solstice for the southern hemisphere are Caph - Shedar - Navi - κ Cas, they are part of the western constellation of Cassiopeia, the resulting form evokes the shape of an arrow that at the end of the December solstice It is in an East - West direction.<ref>Clan Quinatoa (onli...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:31, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Category:Northern Andes (Created page with "Northern Andes is the sub-part of Andean mountain ranges (''cordilleras''), high-altitude ''páramo'' ecosystems, and active volcanoes. The Northern Andes span Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. Category:South American") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 05:29, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Ana Jaramillo de Velasteguí (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|The Warrior image inspired by the pre-Hispanic designs of the Pasto nation investigated by Estelina Quinatoa for the book "Ancestral Representations and Colors of the Cosmos" (Ministry of Culture and Heritage of Ecuador). Ana Jaramillo de Velasteguí is northern andes term for the warrior, a dark constellation. ==Etymology and History== Our planet belongs to the galaxy of the Milky Way, whose shape is that...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:27, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Hernán Crespo Toral (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Frog image inspired by the pre-Hispanic designs of the Pasto nation investigated by Estelina Quinatoa for the book "Ancestral Representations and Colors of the Cosmos" (Ministry of Culture and Heritage of Ecuador). Hernán Crespo Toral is northern andes term for Frog, a dark constellation. ==Etymology and History== Our planet belongs to the galaxy of the Milky Way, whose shape is that of a large disk with two bul...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:25, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Mercedes Cotacachi (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Monkey image inspired by the pre-Hispanic designs of the Pasto nation investigated by Estelina Quinatoa for the book "Ancestral Representations and Colors of the Cosmos" (Ministry of Culture and Heritage of Ecuador). Mercedes Cotacachi is northern andes term for Monkey, a dark constellation. ==Etymology and History== Our planet belongs to the galaxy of the Milky Way, whose shape is that of a large disk with tw...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:22, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Estelina Quinatoa (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Jaguar image inspired by the pre-Hispanic designs of the Pasto nation investigated by Estelina Quinatoa for the book "Ancestral Representations and Colors of the Cosmos" (Ministry of Culture and Heritage of Ecuador). Estelina Quinatoa is northern andes term for Jaguar, a dark constellation. ==Etymology and History== ====== Variant ====== * Wilca * Otorongo Our planet belongs to the galaxy of the Milky Way, who...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:12, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Punchao o Wilca (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Punchao o Wilca is northern andes term for Sun. ==Etymology and History== When we find ourselves in the center of the planet, the apparent movement that the sun makes through our annual journey around it is equidistant and proportional. At the equinoxes the sun will cross the center of the sky, on the solstice of June it will travel its southernmost road (it will go north) and on the solstice of December the northernmost path will be tr...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 04:12, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Zool (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Bat image in Paris Codex Zool is Mayan constellation for bat. ==Etymology and History== Zool identified as bat by its wings, as well as by the characteristic nose that this animal displays in the upper lip, typical in maya iconography.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 04:10, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Xukut Ch'umil (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Xukut Ch'umil is Mayan star name for alpha centauri. ==Etymology and History== Xukut Ch'umil means Corner Star. The reason is because it marked the southern corner of the night sky at the end of the dry season, in April.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation_?auto=download Dissertation]) by Jakub...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 04:08, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Xoc (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Shark image in Paris Codex Xoc is Mayan constellation for shark. ==Etymology and History== The picture used for this constellation is in fact a combination of the elements of two animals: head of a snake and tail of a fish, so some scholars conclude Xoc is a representation of a shark.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 04:07, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Way Paat Ahiin (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Hole-backed Caiman image in Bonampak mural Way Paat Ahiin is Mayan constellation for Hole-backed Caiman. ==Etymology and History== Way Paat Ahiin is the Milky Way in a vertical position relative to the horizon. This half-crocodile half-deer creature was sacrificed in a mythical time before the present one, an event which caused a storm of blood marking the end of the primordial chaos. On its back, the f...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 04:04, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Uo (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Toad image in Paris Codex Uo is Mayan constellation for toad. ==Etymology and History== This animal, Uo, is identified as such because of its necklace and the lack of teeth in its mouth (Špoták, 2015)<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation_?auto=download Dissertation]) b...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 04:01, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Siina'an (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Scorpion image in Paris Codex Sina'an is Mayan constellation for scorpion. ==Etymology and History== Scholars agree that this maya constellation of Siina'an is in accordance to our Western culture Scorpion constellation, because of the "twisted" body that is suggested by this pattern of stars, however, for the mayas the sting is closer to the star Antares, because it should be next to the path of the Sun, a...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:59, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Paddler Gods (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Paddler Gods image in Paris Codex Paddler Gods is the Death's Ferrymen in Maya Mythology. ==Etymology and History== This picture shows the Maize God being carried by a couple of paddler gods in a canoe to the place of creation: the Three Hearthstones (defined by the stars Alnitak, Saiph and Rigel, in the Western culture constellation Orion, and in Stellarium shown encircling the Oxib' Xk'ub', or Primordial...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:56, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Oxib'Xk'ub (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Primordial fire image in Paris Codex Oxib'Xk'ub is Mayan constellation for primordial fire. ==Etymology and History== This fire, Oxib'Xk'ub, was lighted at the moment of creation, and mayas saw its smoke represented as the Orion's nebula (M42), between three bright stars representing the three hearthstones.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:53, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Kulte' (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Owl image in Paris Codex Kulte' is Mayan constellation for owl. ==Etymology and History== Kulte' identified as owl by some scholars, specially because of the small body and feathers on the head that it exhibits.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation_?auto=download Disserta...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:52, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Kimi (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Death image in Paris Codex Kimi is Mayan constellation for death. ==Etymology and History== This constellation, Kimi, appears in the Paris Codex as a skeleton, not yet clear whether it's an animal or not.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation_?auto=download Dissertation]...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:41, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Kib' Chuplinik (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Peccaries image in Bonampak mural. These pig-like animals are represented together just like the stars Castor and Pollux. Kib' Chuplinik is Mayan constellation means two briliant ones. ==Etymology and History== Kib' Chuplinik refers to Castor and Pollux, used at the beginning of the dry season to track the time at night.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academi...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:36, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Kaan (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Rattlesnake image in Paris Codex Kaan is Mayan constellation for snake. ==Etymology and History== This animal, Kaan, is present through many species in the Central America environment, but the one represented in the Paris codex is thought to be the Rattlesnake, because of the ending of the tail which shows the typical rattling ending of this reptile.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Ma...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:34, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Jun Ch'umil (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Jun ch'umil is Mayan star name for Regulus. ==Etymology and History== Jun ch'umil will appear in February and is used to track the time at night.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation_?auto=download Dissertation]) by Jakub Špoták</ref><ref>Eduardo Rodas-Quito and Javier Mejuto (online). Anutan s...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:31, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page B'alaam (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Jaguar image in Paris Codex B'alaam is Mayan constellation for jaguar. ==Etymology and History== B'alaam identified as such because of the typical marks exhibited which are related to the skin of this animal.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_Manuscript_Dissertation_?auto=download Disserta...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:27, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Aak (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Turtle image in Bonampak murals Aak is Mayan constellation for tutle. ==Etymology and History== The turtle, Aak, was present during the creation of the world, located on the Western culture Orion's Belt asterism. This position in the sky is not really deduced from the Paris codex, but from the analysis made on the Bonampak murals, where the picture of the turtle is decorated with three points, very similar in...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 03:21, 23 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Ch’oom (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Vulture image in Paris Codex Ch'oom is Mayan constellation for vulture. ==Etymology and History== Not clearly identified, but some researchers describe Ch’oom as a vulture, since it is not decorated and relates better to some ethnographic descriptions.<ref>The Paris Codex: Complex Analysis of an Ancient Maya Manuscript ([https://www.academia.edu/25028815/The_Paris_Codex_Complex_Analysis_of_an_Ancient_Maya_...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 08:37, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Maya (All Terms) (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- thumb|Page 49 of the Dresden Codex showing a section of the Venus Table thumb|Page 23 of the Paris Codex showing some Constellations. Maya culture was one of the most sophisticated civilizations in the pre-columbian american continent. They developed a writing system which let them store and use...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:33, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Citlalcolotl (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Citlalcolotl is located in scorpius. ==Etymology and History== According to the Florentino Codex Sahagun's informants identified a group of stars known as Citlalcolotl, the scorpion star. In turn, Tezozomoc also mentions the scorpion star and he called it Colotlixayac, which means face of a scorpion. In a section of the Paris Codex called zodiac pages appears the scorpion, in this codex the icons shows figures of animals hanging from the b...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:31, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Xonecuilli (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Xonecuilli refers to Ursa Minor. ==Etymology and History== The Ursa Minor constellation is identified as Xonecuilli which means twisted foot, and is related to Nanahuatzin, this character is represented with twisted feet, filled with boils and sores, this sick and poor God sacrificed himself to become ''Tonatiuh'' the Sun god. Apparently, this constellation can also be associated with the Southern Cross and its surrounding stars as is refe...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:29, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Citlaltlachtli (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Citlaltlachtli is the ball game of the stars. ==Etymology and History== The constellation of Gemini was called ''Citlaltlachtli'', which means the ball game of the stars. This game was endowed with a ritual significance and used a natural rubber ball. It is said that the movement of the ball within the playing field refers to the movement of the sun and moon.<ref>Herbert J. Spinden (1916). The Question of the Zodiac in America. New Series...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:27, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Tianquiztli (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Tianquiztli is Pleiades. ==Etymology and History== The group of stars that we know as Pleiades symbolized for the Mexicas ''Tianquiztli'', which means market, perhaps because of the crowd that gathers on them, they're generally represented by one or two people inside a circle with goods.<ref>Herbert J. Spinden (1916). The Question of the Zodiac in America. New Series, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 1916), pp. 53-80. doi: [https://www.jstor.o...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:25, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Mamalhuaztli (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Mamalhuaztli is a stick. ==Etymology and History== Ancient Aztec identified the Orion's Belt as Mamalhuaztli, and it represented the wood sticks used to light the new fire in the commemoration celebrated every 52 years by the Mexicans and their neighbors named ''toxiuh molpilia'' which means binding of the years and coincided with the beginning of the new year named ''xiuhtzitzquilo''.<ref>Herbert J. Spinden (1916). The Question of the Zod...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:04, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Ka Lupe o Kawelo (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- ''Ka Lupe o Kawelo'' translates to “The Kite of Kawelo”. Kawelo was a great chief of Kaua’i and O’ahu and this star line represents the kite which was lost as a child. ==Etymology and History== The star line starts with ''‘Iwakeli’i'', meaning Chief Frigate Bird (''Fregata Minor''). The shape of this constellation (which is Cassiopeia's W in the West) resembles the ''‘iwa'' bird that is known for leading voyagers to land. The...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:03, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Manaiakalani (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- ''Manaiakalani'' translates to “The Chief's Fishline”. This refers to the legend of the demi god Maui and his fish hook. Maui is credited for pulling up the islands with his magical fish hook. ==Etymology and History== This star line consists of two constellations. The Navigator’s Triangle on the north and Maui’s fish hook on the south. The Navigator’s Triangle is made of three stars ''Hawaiki'' (Deneb), ''Keoe'' (Vega), and ''Hu...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 07:00, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Ka Iwikuamo‘o (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- ''Ka Iwikuamo’o'' translates to the backbone (directly: Bone back-lizard). This star line is depicted as the backbone of a lizard or ''mo’o'' in this sky culture. It can also be representing a genealogical backbone, each star representing a generation. ==Etymology and History== The star line itself starts with ''Hokupa’a'' (North Star), the ultimate northern pointer due to the star never moving in the sky, always above north. ''Hokup...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:54, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Ke Ka o Makali‘i (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- The direct translation means the “Bailer of ''Makali’i''”. The lines are shaped as a canoe bailer which scoops ''Ka Hei-Hei o Na Keiki'' (Orion) and ''Makali’i'' (Pleiades) up into the night sky. In voyaging a bailer is used to scoop up water out of the hulls. ==Etymology and History== The main stars of ''Ke Ka o Makali’i'' from North to South are ''Hokulei'' (Capella), ''Nanamua'' (Castor), ''Nanahope'' (Pollux), ''Puana'' (Proc...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:31, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Warrawilbaarru (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Warrawilbaarru is a spirit in scorpius constellation<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== Warrawilbaarru is the whirlwind spirit who lives in the constellation Scorpius. Byaame normally keeps him from coming to Earth, but in September he comes out of one of three holes (dark nebulae) in Scorpius during September, and doesn't go...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:28, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Muraay Muyaay (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Muraay and Muyaay are two different name for two different stars<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== Muraay is Kamilaroi, and Muyaay is Euahlayi for the sulfur-crested cockatoo, who are the Pointer stars (Alpha Centauri and Hadar/Beta Centauri). They ended up in the constellation Crux when their tree, the Yarran, was dragged in...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:26, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Talk:Wadhaagudjaaylwan (Magellanic category: new section) Tags: discussiontools discussiontools-visual discussiontools-newtopic discussiontools-added-comment
- 06:24, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Wadhaagudjaaylwan (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Wadhaagudjaaylwan is Byaame's third wife<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== Wadhaagudjaaylwan is Byaame's third wife, who is in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and sings to women who are going to have babies. She "sings" the babies to the women on Earth, and she takes the persons that the Old Wiringin in the Small Magellanic Cloud...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:22, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Wamba Wamba (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- "Wamba" means "crazy" or "mad". <ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== "Wamba" means "crazy" or "mad". In this case, the star Canopus is called Wamba Wamba because of various reasons, depending on whose story is told. The planet Venus is also called Wamba. One speculation is that both Canopus and Venus are seen close to the horiz...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:19, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Old Dthillar (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Old Dthillar is the star Aldebaran.<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== Old Dthillar is a Wiringin, in this case the Wiringin of the Birray Birray, the unitiated boys in Orion who pine for the Miyaay Miyaay (Seven Sisters) in the Pleiades. Old Dthillar is the star Aldebaran, which is also Alpha Tauri, and he stands there to pro...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:17, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Miyay Miyay (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- The Miyay Miyay are the seven young women (sisters) or the Pleiades.<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== The Miyay Miyay are the seven young women (sisters) who were chased into the sky, depending on the story, by the Birray Birray, or by various Wiringins or other bad persons. They form the Pleiades star cluster, and as one si...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:14, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Old Wiringin (do we need to add Category:Magellanic Cloud? and being a part of Phenomenon-Airy.cat) Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 06:06, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Birringolo (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Birringoloo is the second wife of Byaame, the creator/culture hero.<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== The Euahlayi and the Kamilaroi see Birringoloo sits by the campfire of Byaame's camp (the star Alpha Muscae), and all women with girl children who die come to this camp before going on to Bulimah (Heaven behind Warrambul). Th...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links
- 05:49, 22 June 2026 ASEtech talk contribs created page Gawaargay (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Gawaargay is the spirit Emu in the Sky, located with its head in the Coal Sack, and its neck and body stretching out through the dust lanes of the Milky Way (Warrambul) past Scorpius.<ref>Fuller, R. (2014) PhD [http://www.aboriginalastronomy.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Fuller-Thesis.pdf thesis]</ref> ==Etymology and History== Variants * The Euahlayi and the Kamilaroi see it with legs in April and May, when it is female and chasin...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links







