Full Moons
The moon will be full on these dates for 2007.
| | Full Moons in 2007 | | January 3rd | Full Wolf Moon | 8:57 am | | February 2nd | Full Snow Moon | 12:45 am | | March 3rd | Full Worm Moon | 6:17 pm | | April 2nd | Full Pink Moon | 1:15 pm | | May 2nd | Full Flower Moon | 6:09 am | | May 31st | Full Blue Moon | 9:04 pm | | June 30th | Full Strawberry Moon | 9:49 am | | July 29th | Full Buck Moon | 8:48 pm | | August 28th | Full Sturgeon Moon | 6:35 am | | September 26tht | Full Harvest Moon | 3:45 pm | | October 26th | Full Hunter's Moon | 12:52 am | | November 24th | Full Beaver Moon | 9:30 am | | December 23rd | Full Cold Moon | 8:16 pm | | | |
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Courtesy U.S. Naval Observatory |
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NA Information-Indian Names for Moons, Days and Other Calendar Stuff
Some Native American tribes call them these names.Full Moon names date back to Native Americans
Full Moon names date back to Native Americans, of what is now the northern and eastern United States. The tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full Moon. Their names were applied to the entire month in which each occurred. There was some variation in the Moon names, but in general, the same ones were current throughout the Algonquin tribes from New England to Lake Superior. European settlers followed that custom and created some of their own names. Since the lunar month is only 29 days long on the average, the full Moon dates shift from year to year.
When you hear the Anishinaabeg speak about time, they refer to what is
going on aroung them in nature.
The words which make reference to the months of the year, all talk
about what is happening with the earth,
about what the animals are doing and about what's in season.
The Moons of the Anishinaabeg (Objibwe)
January: Minado Giizis (Min-ah-doh Gee-zehss)
February: Makwa Giizis - Bear Moon (Mah-kwah)
March: Onaabidin Giizis - Snow Crust Moon (Oh-nah-bid-in)
April: Popogami Giizis - Broken Snowshoe Moon (Poh-poh-gah-meh)
May: Nimebine Giizis - Sucker Moon (Nimh-eh-bin-eh)
June: Waabigonii Giizis - Blooming Moon (Wah-bi-gah-nee)
July: Miin Giizis - Berry Moon (Meehn)
August: Minoomini Giizis - Grain Moon(Min-oo-mihn-nee)
September: Wabaabagaa Giizis - Changing Leaves Moon (Wa-bah-ba-gah)
October: Binaakwe Giizis - Falling Leaves Moon (Bi-nah-kway)
November: Baashkaakodin Giizis - Freezing Moon (Bah-shkah-koh-din)
December: Minado Giisoonhs - Little Spirit Moon (Min-ah-doh
Gee-soonhs)
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