Some articles describing the basics of the Māori calendar
Articles describing the Māori framing of the days, Moons, and years. There has been a dearth of daykeeping systems from the Southern Hemisphere, and this is a fascinating insight. Continue reading Māori Daykeeping
We’ve inherited myths of Creation, the separation of the Sky from the Earth setting the Sun, Moon, and Planets into motion, from any number of oral and literate traditions, syncretic combinations of ancient and proximate stories, however, when we (i.e. the ‘West’) turned away from Christianity to embrace the sciences and reason, we failed to emphasize the need for a new mythology by which to organize and better access new discoveries and knowledge.
We have the tale of the Big Bang and the evolution of the Universe, its structure and our Galaxy’s place in it (as far as we can observe), our Sun’s place in the Galaxy, Earth’s place in the Solar System, and our place on Earth. As well, we have accumulated huge amounts of information regarding metabolism, DNA, and other molecular and subatomic processes. What myth could possibly incorporate all that?
The thing about myths is, they don’t have to incorporate everything, they simply have to have an underlying structure that can accommodate our particular way of developing knowledge.