Geographical range | El Vallecito |
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Period | 7000 BCE - c. 1875 |
Kumeyaay astronomy or cosmology (Kumeyaay: My Uuyow, "sky knowledge") comprises the astronomical knowledge of the Kumeyaay people, a Native American group whose traditional homeland occupies what is now Southern California in the United States and adjacent parts of northern Baja California in Mexico.[1] A deeply rooted cosmological belief system was developed and followed by the Kumeyaay civilization based on this knowledge including the computing of time (Kumeyaay Mat’taam).[2]
The first evidence of astronomical observations and visual registration was discovered in the El Vallecito archeological zone. The "Men in a square" rupestric painting located at El Diablito area of El Vallecito depicted a square that aligns with sunlight on the Fall equinox. These paintings were made by the Kumeyaay people, possibly during nomadic travels.[3][4] Kumeyaay sand paintings and rock art modeled the passage of the sun, moon, and constellations.[5]
Observation areas were made by the Kumeyaay to watch and register astronomical events. However many were destroyed by vandals before protection measures were instituted.[6]
Constellations:[7]
Name | Meaning | Western equivalent |
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Kwechnyay | Hunter | part of Orion |
Hachaa | Six laughing girls | Pleiades |
Hawitai | Garter snake | Lyra |
Akewli | Chaser | part of Orion |
Hechkullk | Wolf | Auriga, Taurus |
Shallymat | Arm | Big Dipper |
Shally | Hand | Leo |
Pehkay | Seven | Cygnus |
Llykuushirra | Racer snake | Cassiopaeia |
Menniih | Tarantula | Canis Major/Minor |
Namuuly | Bear | Gemini |
'Ehwii | Rattlesnake | Draco |
Shuluk | Lightning | Scorpius |
Hetepaa | Coyote | Bootes |
Shaaii | Buzzard | Virgo |
'Ahaak | Raven | Aquila |
Emuu | Mountain sheep | Orion's Belt |
Awi yuk | Gopher snake | Corvus/Hydra |
Nyemii | Bobcat | Piscis Austrinus |
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumeyaay astronomy.
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