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25 June 2026
| N 06:47 | Kai Sariró diffhist +2,250 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Kai Sariró is a Tukano constellation for circle dances. Those stars are mainly at Orion constellation and mean a circle of dances in some special Tukano ceremonies. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Circulo de dança (Portugese) Constellations within Tukano astronomical culture are related with natural phenomena as a whole. In ge...") | ||||
| N 06:46 | Diayo diffhist +2,282 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Diayo is a Tukano constellation for otter. Described as our Southern Cross by part of the Tukanos in half Tiquié river, this constellation is also associated with star as Sirius in Canis Major in that region. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * lontra (Portugese) Constellations within Tukano astronomical culture are related with na...") | ||||
| N 06:44 | Sipé Phairo diffhist +2,337 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Aña is a Tukano constellation for snake, Snake Large Anus. This snake corresponds to our brightest Big Dipper stars. In a legend when this constellation touches the horizon after the sunset almost all fishes in the main river are swallowed by it. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Cobra de Ânus Grande (Portugese) Constellations...") | ||||
| N 06:43 | Sioyahpu diffhist +2,394 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Sioyahpu is a Tukano constellation for Adze Handle (an instrument do carve wood). As a part of Orion belt and two of the others brightest stars of this constellation – our Betelgeuse and Bellatrix – this constellation represents to Tukano group a part of a tool which is used to carve wood. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Cabo...") | ||||
| N 06:40 | Waikhasa diffhist +2,356 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Waikhasa is a Tukano constellation for a kind of grill to cook fish. It is identified with our Taurus Hyades open cluster of stars with the bright Aldebaran following the Pleiades. This is an easy asterism to be seen all over the sky. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Waikasa (Tukano language) * Moquém (Portugese) Constellations...") | ||||
| N 06:37 | Nhorkoatero diffhist +2,348 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- The translation of nhorkoatero is literally group of stars. Identified as our Pleiades this is very significant as a time keeper within a complex calendar to Tukano people. It is also used as a rainy period pointer. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Grupo de Estrelas (Portugese) * Group of Stars (English) Constellations within Tuk...") | ||||
| N 06:35 | Yurara diffhist +2,347 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Yurara is a Tukano constellation for turtle. This constellation is described as the occidental Southern Cross constellation. Sometimes this traditional occidental constellation also means an Otter or a turtle by the Tukano people. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Tartaruga * Turtle or Tortoise (English) * Cágado (Portugese) Cons...") | ||||
| N 06:33 | Yhe diffhist +2,331 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Yhe is a Tukano constellation for egret. It is still in discussion the real position of this constellation, if those stars are in the Berenices’ hair region or inside the Corvus. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Yhé (Tukano language) * Garça (Portugese) * Egret (English) Constellations within Tukano astronomical culture are r...") | ||||
| N 06:30 | Yai diffhist +2,378 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Yai is a Tukano constellation for jaguar. It is a big constellation – one of the biggest – inside the north portions of night skies. All night long near the horizon, the big puma is described inside our Cepheus, Cassiopeia and Perseus constellations. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Onça (Portugese) * puma or jaguar Constell...") | ||||
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06:25 (cur | prev) +2,170 ASEtech talk contribs (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 | |||
| N 06:28 | Mhua diffhist +2,320 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- Mhua is a Tukano constellation for fish. Together with Darsiu are jointed together in a few bright stars of Aquarius and Pisces area. But it is a wonderful challenge to try to see it during the night. ==Etymology and History== thumb|One circular calendar developed in 2007, Calendario Tukano Variant Spelling: * Jacundá (peixe) * Jacundá (a kind of fish) Constellations within Tukano astronomical cultur...") | ||||
| N 06:23 | Pamõ diffhist +2,366 ASEtech talk contribs (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...") | ||||
| N 06:20 | Aña diffhist +2,402 ASEtech talk contribs (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)...") | ||||







