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25 June 2026
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N 07:51 | AmaKroza 2 changes history +1,060 [ASEtech (2×)] | |||
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07:27 (cur | prev) +1,061 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- amaKroza is a Xhosa constellation for Orion's belt. ==Etymology and History== In Xhosa the three stars of Orion’s Belt are known as the “amaKroza”, or “those in a queue”. These are the graves where ancestors rest peacefully, the heavens where their spirits roam and the most holy place beyond the starry heavens, the dwelling of the supreme god, “Qamata”.<ref>Lock, Suki (online). Tukano sky culture in Stellarium, <nowiki>http...") Tag: Disambiguation links | |||
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N 07:48 | IQhawe 3 changes history +1,044 [ASEtech (3×)] | |||
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07:21 (cur | prev) +1,085 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- iQhawe is a Xhosa asterism for Sirius. ==Etymology and History== Sirius is known as “iQhawe” in Xhosa, which means “the champion”, probably because it is the brightest star in the night sky. It can also be seen as one of two suitors or rivals (along with Canopus, the second brightest star), but we cannot say for whose affections they are fighting.<ref>Lock, Suki (online). Tukano sky culture in Stellarium, <nowiki>https://github.c...") Tag: Disambiguation links | |||
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N 07:48 | UCanzibe 2 changes history +1,068 [ASEtech (2×)] | |||
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07:24 (cur | prev) +1,069 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- uCanzibe is a Xhosa asterism for Canopus. ==Etymology and History== Canopus is the second brightest star in the heavens and is referred to as “uCanzibe” in Xhosa, which means shining and sparkling. The star is seen as traditional Xhosa boys dancing, or sometimes as one of two suitors (Sirius, the brightest star, being the other), possibly rivals in their quest for affection.<ref>Lock, Suki (online). Tukano sky culture in Stellarium,...") Tag: Disambiguation links | |||
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N 07:46 | IsiLimela 4 changes history +1,443 [ASEtech (4×)] | |||
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07:19 (cur | prev) +1,162 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- isiLimela is a Xhosa constellation for Pleiades. ==Etymology and History== The first sighting of “isiLimela” indicated the start of the Xhosa digging or planting season. It is also said that the month of the Digging Stars symbolised new life in a man for the coming-out ceremony of the Abakwetha circumcision school and it has always been a custom for Xhosa men to count their years of manhood from this time.<ref>Lock, Suki (online). Tu...") Tags: Visual edit Disambiguation links | |||
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N 07:44 | UmNyele 2 changes history +1,091 [ASEtech (2×)] | |||
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07:26 (cur | prev) +1,092 ASEtech talk contribs (Created page with "Authors: {{PAGEAUTHORS}} ---- umNyele is a Xhosa term for Milky Way. ==Etymology and History== “umNyele” is the Xhosa for the raised bristles along the back of the sky, like those on the back of an angry dog. It was told that the dog would rise up if you point to the heaven with straight fingers. This was a good deterrence and the people would remember to show respect for the god “Qamata” by always pointing to the sky with a bent finger.<ref>Lock, Suki (onlin...") Tag: Disambiguation links | |||







