The plains Indians — Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho, among others, described not what the moon looked like but rather the events that occurred here on Earth beneath the moon: The moon of the shedding ponies was May, the moon when the deer shed their horns was December. These descriptions apply to a period of time roughly corresponding to these months, not to individual moons, but for me, the blood moon of October 27th, 2004, will always be...
The plains Indians — Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapaho, among others, described not what the moon looked like but rather the events that occurred here on Earth beneath the moon: The moon of the shedding ponies was May, the moon when the deer shed their horns was December. These descriptions apply to a period of time roughly corresponding to these months, not to individual moons, but for me, the blood moon of October 27th, 2004, will always be...

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