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* The '''Kala''' calendar is modeled after the [[wp:Bah%C3%A1%27%C3%AD_calendar|Baha'i Calendar]]. This borrowing is based on mathematical symmetry, not religious or theological associations. | * The '''Kala''' calendar is modeled after the [[wp:Bah%C3%A1%27%C3%AD_calendar|Baha'i Calendar]]. This borrowing is based on mathematical symmetry, not religious or theological associations. The 26<sup>th</sup> of February through the 1<sup>st</sup> of March is called the '''semahua''', or "flower-week". This period includes the 29<sup>th</sup> of February in leap years. | ||
** [[:File:Sayoma4.png|The Kala Sayoma Image]] | |||
* Based on this calendar, [[wp:Cinco_de_Mayo|Cinco de Mayo]] would be '''minakita''' (south day of north ''sayo''), or '''yoma pa'o te sayo ha'o''' (Day 8 of Month 3). | * Based on this calendar, [[wp:Cinco_de_Mayo|Cinco de Mayo]] would be '''minakita''' (south day of north ''sayo''), or '''yoma pa'o te sayo ha'o''' (Day 8 of Month 3). | ||
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: Also, [[wp:Christmas#Choice_of_December_25_date|Christmas]] would be '''honupana''' (turtle day of rain ''sayo''), or '''yoma uema'o te sayo ueya'o''' (Day 14 of Month 15). | : Also, [[wp:Christmas#Choice_of_December_25_date|Christmas]] would be '''honupana''' (turtle day of rain ''sayo''), or '''yoma uema'o te sayo ueya'o''' (Day 14 of Month 15). | ||
= Sayoma = | |||
* In the chart below, each column represents a '''sayo''', or 'month' and the rows are the '''yoma''', or days. | * In the chart below, each column represents a '''sayo''', or 'month' and the rows are the '''yoma''', or days. | ||
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Revision as of 08:34, 28 August 2016
- The Kala calendar is modeled after the Baha'i Calendar. This borrowing is based on mathematical symmetry, not religious or theological associations. The 26th of February through the 1st of March is called the semahua, or "flower-week". This period includes the 29th of February in leap years.
- Based on this calendar, Cinco de Mayo would be minakita (south day of north sayo), or yoma pa'o te sayo ha'o (Day 8 of Month 3).
- Similarly, Valentine's Day would be minatimu (south day of east sayo), or yoma pa'o te sayo uepa'o (Day 8 of Month 18).
- Also, Christmas would be honupana (turtle day of rain sayo), or yoma uema'o te sayo ueya'o (Day 14 of Month 15).
Sayoma
- In the chart below, each column represents a sayo, or 'month' and the rows are the yoma, or days.
ketla | tlatsa | kita | kuatla | nyepa | kuya | kaya | mina | masa | yama | nila | maya | nisi | honu | pana | yana | yasa | timu | tanka | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ketla | 21-Mar | 9-Apr | 28-Apr | 17-May | 5-Jun | 24-Jun | 13-Jul | 1-Aug | 20-Aug | 8-Sep | 27-Sep | 16-Oct | 4-Nov | 23-Nov | 12-Dec | 31-Dec | 19-Jan | 7-Feb | 2-Mar |
tlatsa | 22-Mar | 10-Apr | 29-Apr | 18-May | 6-Jun | 25-Jun | 14-Jul | 2-Aug | 21-Aug | 9-Sep | 28-Sep | 17-Oct | 5-Nov | 24-Nov | 13-Dec | 1-Jan | 20-Jan | 8-Feb | 3-Mar |
kita | 23-Mar | 11-Apr | 30-Apr | 19-May | 7-Jun | 26-Jun | 15-Jul | 3-Aug | 22-Aug | 10-Sep | 29-Sep | 18-Oct | 6-Nov | 25-Nov | 14-Dec | 2-Jan | 21-Jan | 9-Feb | 4-Mar |
kuatla | 24-Mar | 12-Apr | 1-May | 20-May | 8-Jun | 27-Jun | 16-Jul | 4-Aug | 23-Aug | 11-Sep | 30-Sep | 19-Oct | 7-Nov | 26-Nov | 15-Dec | 3-Jan | 22-Jan | 10-Feb | 5-Mar |
nyepa | 25-Mar | 13-Apr | 2-May | 21-May | 9-Jun | 28-Jun | 17-Jul | 5-Aug | 24-Aug | 12-Sep | 1-Oct | 20-Oct | 8-Nov | 27-Nov | 16-Dec | 4-Jan | 23-Jan | 11-Feb | 6-Mar |
kuya | 26-Mar | 14-Apr | 3-May | 22-May | 10-Jun | 29-Jun | 18-Jul | 6-Aug | 25-Aug | 13-Sep | 2-Oct | 21-Oct | 9-Nov | 28-Nov | 17-Dec | 5-Jan | 24-Jan | 12-Feb | 7-Mar |
kaya | 27-Mar | 15-Apr | 4-May | 23-May | 11-Jun | 30-Jun | 19-Jul | 7-Aug | 26-Aug | 14-Sep | 3-Oct | 22-Oct | 10-Nov | 29-Nov | 18-Dec | 6-Jan | 25-Jan | 13-Feb | 8-Mar |
mina | 28-Mar | 16-Apr | 5-May | 24-May | 12-Jun | 1-Jul | 20-Jul | 8-Aug | 27-Aug | 15-Sep | 4-Oct | 23-Oct | 11-Nov | 30-Nov | 19-Dec | 7-Jan | 26-Jan | 14-Feb | 9-Mar |
masa | 29-Mar | 17-Apr | 6-May | 25-May | 13-Jun | 2-Jul | 21-Jul | 9-Aug | 28-Aug | 16-Sep | 5-Oct | 24-Oct | 12-Nov | 1-Dec | 20-Dec | 8-Jan | 27-Jan | 15-Feb | 10-Mar |
yama | 30-Mar | 18-Apr | 7-May | 26-May | 14-Jun | 3-Jul | 22-Jul | 10-Aug | 29-Aug | 17-Sep | 6-Oct | 25-Oct | 13-Nov | 2-Dec | 21-Dec | 9-Jan | 28-Jan | 16-Feb | 11-Mar |
nila | 31-Mar | 19-Apr | 8-May | 27-May | 15-Jun | 4-Jul | 23-Jul | 11-Aug | 30-Aug | 18-Sep | 7-Oct | 26-Oct | 14-Nov | 3-Dec | 22-Dec | 10-Jan | 29-Jan | 17-Feb | 12-Mar |
maya | 1-Apr | 20-Apr | 9-May | 28-May | 16-Jun | 5-Jul | 24-Jul | 12-Aug | 31-Aug | 19-Sep | 8-Oct | 27-Oct | 15-Nov | 4-Dec | 23-Dec | 11-Jan | 30-Jan | 18-Feb | 13-Mar |
nisi | 2-Apr | 21-Apr | 10-May | 29-May | 17-Jun | 6-Jul | 25-Jul | 13-Aug | 1-Sep | 20-Sep | 9-Oct | 28-Oct | 16-Nov | 5-Dec | 24-Dec | 12-Jan | 31-Jan | 19-Feb | 14-Mar |
honu | 3-Apr | 22-Apr | 11-May | 30-May | 18-Jun | 7-Jul | 26-Jul | 14-Aug | 2-Sep | 21-Sep | 10-Oct | 29-Oct | 17-Nov | 6-Dec | 25-Dec | 13-Jan | 1-Feb | 20-Feb | 15-Mar |
pana | 4-Apr | 23-Apr | 12-May | 31-May | 19-Jun | 8-Jul | 27-Jul | 15-Aug | 3-Sep | 22-Sep | 11-Oct | 30-Oct | 18-Nov | 7-Dec | 26-Dec | 14-Jan | 2-Feb | 21-Feb | 16-Mar |
yana | 5-Apr | 24-Apr | 13-May | 1-Jun | 20-Jun | 9-Jul | 28-Jul | 16-Aug | 4-Sep | 23-Sep | 12-Oct | 31-Oct | 19-Nov | 8-Dec | 27-Dec | 15-Jan | 3-Feb | 22-Feb | 17-Mar |
yasa | 6-Apr | 25-Apr | 14-May | 2-Jun | 21-Jun | 10-Jul | 29-Jul | 17-Aug | 5-Sep | 24-Sep | 13-Oct | 1-Nov | 20-Nov | 9-Dec | 28-Dec | 16-Jan | 4-Feb | 23-Feb | 18-Mar |
timu | 7-Apr | 26-Apr | 15-May | 3-Jun | 22-Jun | 11-Jul | 30-Jul | 18-Aug | 6-Sep | 25-Sep | 14-Oct | 2-Nov | 21-Nov | 10-Dec | 29-Dec | 17-Jan | 5-Feb | 24-Feb | 19-Mar |
tanka | 8-Apr | 27-Apr | 16-May | 4-Jun | 23-Jun | 12-Jul | 31-Jul | 19-Aug | 7-Sep | 26-Sep | 15-Oct | 3-Nov | 22-Nov | 11-Dec | 30-Dec | 18-Jan | 6-Feb | 25-Feb | 20-Mar |
Totems
- Each of the 19 days and "months" can be referred to with totems. The totems represent directions, natural phenomena and animals.
color | ketla red |
kuya green |
nila blue |
yana yellow |
---|---|---|---|---|
element | tlatsa fire |
kaya earth |
maya water |
yasa wind |
direction | kita north |
mina south |
nisi west |
timu east |
animal | kuatla snake |
masa deer |
honu turtle |
tanka eagle |
natural phenomena |
nyepa cloud |
yama mountain |
pana rain |
maua flower |
Weekdays
- Each of the 7 days of the week can be referred to with elemental totems or numbers. The numbering begins on Thursday.
Kala (totems) | numbered | English |
---|---|---|
yosama (day of sun) |
mayoma day four |
Sunday |
yokunye (day of moon) |
yayoma day five |
Monday |
yotlatsa (day of fire) |
tsayoma day six |
Tuesday |
yomaya (day of water) |
kayoma day seven |
Wednesday |
yomito (day of tree) |
nayoma day one |
Thursday |
yomola (day of gold) |
tayoma day two |
Friday |
yokaya (day of Earth) |
hayoma day three |
Saturday |
- NB: It's important not to confuse "yomaya (day of water)" with "yayoma (day five)".
Clock
- The Kala daily clock is 8 hours long.
Kala | 24 hour clock | totem |
---|---|---|
na'o | 03:00 hrs | manota rooster |
ta'o | 06:00 hrs | sama sun |
ha'o | 09:00 hrs | punka fruit |
ma'o | 12:00 hrs | yotso midday, noon |
ya'o | 15:00 hrs (3 p.m.) |
tsa'i tea |
tsa'o | 18:00 hrs (6 p.m.) |
otso wolf |
ka'o | 21:00 hrs (9 p.m.) |
kunye moon |
pa'o | 00:00 hrs (12 a.m.) |
huatso midnight |
- yomua (morning) is na'o until ma'o (3 a.m. - noon)
- puama (evening) is ya'o until pa'o (3 p.m. - midnight)
- yoma (day) is ha'o until tsa'o (9 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
- yohua (night) is ka'o until ta'o (9 p.m. - 6 a.m.)
Examples
- Based on the calendar, week, and clock, President Johnson took the oath of office on board Air Force One at
- 2:38 p.m. - tsima ma'o ma ta'iha'o ma punu haka'o (hour 4 and ⅔ and minute 38) / tata'o punu ma'e tsima ya'o (22 minute before hour 5)
- Friday - tayoma (2nd day) / yoma ola (gold day)
- November 22nd - tankanisi (eagle day of west sayo) / yoma uesa'o te sayo ueha'o (19th day of 13th sayo)
- 1963 - tlesatsaha'o anyo
- Based on the calendar, week, and clock, hijackers flew United Airlines Flight 175 into the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City at
- 9:03 a.m. - tsima ha'o ma punu ha'o (hour 3 and minute 3)
- Tuesday - tsayoma (6th day) / yoma tlatsa (fire day)
- September 11th - kuatlayama (snake day of mountain sayo) / yoma ma'o te sayo ue'o (4th day of 10th sayo)
- 2001 - tatlena'o anyo