Michael Hotka's
Ani Tsutsa Observation Results


Ani Tsutsa - Cherokee

Constellation: Tau & M45

Source: http://nativeamericanantiquity.blogspot.com

Finder Chart:

Date: 4/8/21 9:09 PM Local Time

Location: Comanche Springs Astronomy Campus near Crowell, TX

Seeing: Good

Transparency: Good

Instrument Used: 8x50 Binoculars

Notes/Description: None

Sketch

Questions

1. Does the selected and sketched pattern resemble any known asterism or official constellation that we use today? If so, which one(s)?

It matches M45 in Tau.

2. Did the culture in this section have a similar mythology (e.g. dogs, hunter, boat, etc.)?

Lots of cultures used M45 when grouping individuals or items.

3. If yes, describe any material differences in either the figure's star pattern as imagined by the culture, and / or the difference in the mythology.

No. They used M45 and the brighter stars in their lore.

4. Is it likely that this star group, for this culture, may have been influenced by older or adjacent cultures? If so, whom?

Yes. Lots of Native Americans used people in their lore for M45. So it is probably they hears of Seven Boys and made their own story up with seven maidens.

5. If, for this culture, this group was significant for calendar, crop, or social events, describe what was involved, and how the timing or the appearance of the group was important or useful.

Maybe to discuss the story around a campfire before they went to bed.


 

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