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The Myth and Rituals of EclipsesThe Pomo
Eclipses according to the Ge'The Ge' are among the Amazonian tribes of Brazil. They also believe that eclipses are a result of a fight between Sun and Moon. They say the eye of the Sun or Moon is pierced by a small boy who shoots them with an arrow. The wound bleeds symbolized by the Moon turning reddish and dimming. A shaman removes the arrow and the wound heals. Hupa Indians of northern California
Vikings
Skoll the wolf who shall scare the Moon The Vikings tell a tale about two wolves who wish to eat the Sun and Moon. Skoll (repulsion) goes after the Sun and Hati, running ahead of the Sun, goes after the Moon. When either are caught, there is an eclipse. When this happens, the people on Earth rush to rescue the Sun or Moon by making as much noise as they can in hopes of scaring off the wolves. Serrano IndiansThe Serrano Indians of California believe an eclipse is the spirits of the dead trying to eat the Sun or Moon. So during an eclipse, the shamans and ceremonial assistants sing and dance to appease the dead spirits while everyone else shouts to try and scare the spirits away. Meanwhile, everyone avoids eating food with the idea that it would starve the spirits out. ChineseThe Moon was represented by a mirror in China. During an eclipse, people beating on mirrors is a very old tradition. It was believed that a dragon swallowed the Moon during an eclipse and beating the mirrors would cause the dragon to cough it up and return it to the sky. The StarrySkies Lunar Eclipse PagesTotal Lunar Eclipse: Second Moon Show of the Year takes place November 8 What is a Lunar Eclipse Why we don't have a Lunar Eclipse every month Eclipse Facts Rating a lunar eclipse - the Danjon Scale Photographing a Lunar Eclipse Myths and Lore about Lunar Eclipses The Lunar Eclipse that Saved Christopher Columbus Moon Facts Moonstats - Lunar Vital Statistics Moonwatching Why we see only one side of the Moon - librations Lunar Phases Moon Tales: The Night the Moon fell - 1939 Springfield, Missouri Moon Tales: When the Moon saved the Sun - New York 1835 Moon Trees - Have you got one in Your Town? Multimedia Moon - Images and Video clips of the Moon 3D Moon - Catch the Moon in 3D (note: you will need 3D glasses) |
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