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Describes the Cherokee astrological calendar and explains the significance of each of the twenty day signs and thirteen numbers that comprise the calendar.
Explains the ancient astrological system sacred to the Cherokee and how to use it in the modern world • Provides easy-to-use format for determining what signs and numbers rule the day of your birth and what influence they have on your destiny • Includes a traditional Cherokee ephemeris through 2015 An essential aspect of Cherokee religion is the belief that everything on Earth is the reflection of a star. This includes not only people and animals but also trees, rivers, stones, and mountains--all sentient beings to the Cherokee. Astrology has always played a strong role in the Cherokee tradition because of this belief, but unlike our Western system of astrology, Cherokee astrology is based on a 260-day Venus calendar, which includes 20 individual day signs and 13 numbers. It was the task of the Cherokee daykeeper to coordinate this calendar with those of the Sun and the Moon to determine the most auspicious times for ceremonies as well as to understand the star wisdom carried back to Earth by each newborn child. The day sign of a child explains his or her strengths and weaknesses; the number explains the individual’s role in the great cosmic scheme. Raven Hail, an elder of the Cherokee nation, provides insightful descriptions for each of the twenty signs that identify characteristics of those born under a particular day sign and gives the meanings of the thirteen numbers that determine the significance of that sign in the larger scheme of life. The author has translated the traditional Cherokee ephemeris into an easy-to-use format that allows readers to quickly determine which sign rules the day of their birth and which number has influence over it.
With renewed interest in the ancient Cherokee Calendar and other Native American timekeeping systems, the need for a simple way to learn the major factors affecting each days has now been filled. For each day, the Day Sign, Wind Sign, Week Sign, Year Sign and Year Wind are provided in an easy-to-use text-based almanac format!
Surprise! We're Still Here! 2012 hysteria aside, oral tradition tells that the calendar is really a construction of 22 different cycles, which are overlaid to form a complete picture of the influences on any given day, such as a birth date. While these overlapping calendars clearly derive from the same sources as the Olmec, Mayan and Aztec calendars there are significant differences of interpretation and symbolism that give a unique perspective.The 2013 Cherokee Calendar includes Names of the Months and Days shown in Cherokee, the 20-Day cycle, 13-Day Bird Wind cycle explained, 260-Day Ceremonial Cycle, Seasonal Cycle, Lunar, Venus, Pleiades Cycles, Fire Ceremony Days, Great Serpent Days (Eclipses), Visitations of the Long-Bodies (Meteor Showers), Historical dates and references.We include a brief overview of the concept of time, and a section on the Cherokee concept of "The Other Ones" and the predicted reunification of the 12 Clans, and the subsequent emergence of the Great Cherokee People as a world power.
With renewed interest in the ancient Cherokee Calendar and other Native American timekeeping systems, the need for a simple way to learn the major factors affecting each days has now been filled. For each day, the Day Sign, Wind Sign, Week Sign, Year Sign and Year Wind are provided in an easy-to-use text-based almanac format!
With renewed interest in the ancient Cherokee Calendar and other Native American timekeeping systems, the need for a simple way to learn the major factors affecting each days has now been filled. For each day, the Day Sign, Wind Sign, Week Sign, Year Sign and Year Wind are provided in an easy-to-use text-based almanac format! This volume combines the content of volumes 1 though 5 Into a convenient single book.
With renewed interest in the ancient Cherokee Calendar and other Native American timekeeping systems, the need for a simple way to learn the major factors affecting each days has now been filled. While there are traditionally 22 factors affecting each day, and calculation can be a time-consuming process, this ephemeris provides the five most important factors. For each day from 2012 to 2054, the Day Sign, Wind Sign, Week Sign, Year Sign and Year Wind are provided in an easy-to-use text-based almanac format!
Oral tradition tells that the calendar is really 22 different cycles, which are overlaid to form a complete picture of the influences on any given day, such as a birth date. While these overlapping calendars clearly derive from the same sources as the Olmec, Mayan and Aztec calendars (no surprise, since Cherokee oral history says our ancestors migrated northwards from and through those areas) there are significant differences of interpretation and symbolism that give a uniquely Cherokee perspective. The 2014 Cherokee Calendar includes names of the Months and Days shown in Cherokee, 20-Day cycle, 13-Day Bird Wind cycle, 260-Day Cycle, Seasonal Cycle, Lunar Cycles, Great Serpent Days (Eclipses), Visitations of the Long-Bodies (Meteor Showers), plus historical dates and references.
With renewed interest in the ancient Cherokee Calendar and other Native American timekeeping systems, the need for a simple way to learn the major factors affecting each days has now been filled. For each day, the Day Sign, Wind Sign, Week Sign, Year Sign and Year Wind are provided in an easy-to-use text-based almanac format!
This is NOT a listing of powwows and museum events, but an examination of the traditional Calendar, the use and memory of which has pretty well faded except in isolated communities of the Southeast. Oral tradition tells that the calendar is really 22 different cycles, which are overlaid to form a complete picture of the influences on any given day, such as a birth date. While these overlapping calendars clearly derive from the same sources as the Olmec, Mayan and Aztec calendars (no surprise, since Cherokee oral history says our ancestors migrated northwards from and through those areas), there are significant differences of interpretation and symbolism that give a uniquely Cherokee perspective. The 2016 Cherokee Calendar includes names of the Months and Days shown in Cherokee, 20-Day cycle, 13-Day Bird Wind cycle, 260-Day Cycle, Seasonal Cycle, Lunar Cycles, Great Serpent Days (Eclipses), Visitations of the Long-Bodies (Meteor Showers), plus historical dates and references. The full-color calendar pages are printed on only one side, to prevent bleed-through and to make it easier for you to cut them out to display, if you choose.