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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 ''' | *The 26<sup>th</sup> of February through the 1<sup>st</sup> of March is called the '''kyehu''', or "break". This period includes the 29<sup>th</sup> of February in leap years. | ||
*Based on this calendar, [[wp:Cinco_de_Mayo|Cinco de Mayo]] would be '''yoma pa'o te sayo ha'o''', or Day 8 of Month 3. | *Based on this calendar, [[wp:Cinco_de_Mayo|Cinco de Mayo]] would be '''yoma pa'o te sayo ha'o''', or Day 8 of Month 3. | ||
:Similarly, [[wp:Valentine's_Day|Valentine's Day]] would be '''yoma pa'o te sayo uepa'o''', or Day 8 of Month 18. | :Similarly, [[wp:Valentine's_Day|Valentine's Day]] would be '''yoma pa'o te sayo uepa'o''', or Day 8 of Month 18. | ||
*[[File:Sayoma. | *[[File:Sayoma.PNG|The Kala Sayoma Image]] | ||
*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. |
Revision as of 13:41, 19 April 2013
- 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 kyehu, or "break". This period includes the 29th of February in leap years.
- Based on this calendar, Cinco de Mayo would be yoma pa'o te sayo ha'o, or Day 8 of Month 3.
- Similarly, Valentine's Day would be yoma pa'o te sayo uepa'o, or Day 8 of Month 18.
- In the chart below, each column represents a sayo, or 'month' and the rows are the yoma, or days.
Sayoma
na'o | ta'o | ha'o | ma'o | ya'o | tsa'o | ka'o | pa'o | sa'o | ue'o | uena'o | ueta'o | ueha'o | uema'o | ueya'o | uetsa'o | ueka'o | uepa'o | uesa'o | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
na'o | 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 |
ta'o | 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 |
ha'o | 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 |
ma'o | 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 |
ya'o | 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 |
tsa'o | 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 |
ka'o | 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 |
pa'o | 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 |
sa'o | 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 |
ue'o | 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 |
uena'o | 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 |
ueta'o | 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 |
ueha'o | 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 |
uema'o | 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 |
ueya'o | 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 |
uetsa'o | 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 |
ueka'o | 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 |
uepa'o | 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 |
uesa'o | 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.
- ketla - red
- tlatsa - fire
- kita - north
- kuatla - snake
- nyepa - cloud
- kuya - green
- kaya - earth
- mina - south
- masa - deer
- yama - mountain
- nila - blue
- maya - water
- nisi - west
- honu - turtle
- pana - rain
- yana - yellow
- yasa - wind
- timu - east
- tanka - eagle
Weekdays
Kala | numbered | English |
---|---|---|
yoma sama | mayoma | Sunday (sun) |
yoma kunye | yomaya | Monday (moon) |
yoma tlatsa | tsayoma | Tuesday (fire) |
yoma maya | kayoma | Wednesday (water) |
yoma ito | nayoma | Thursday (tree) |
yoma ola | tayoma | Friday (gold) |
yoma kaya | hayoma | Saturday (earth) |
Clock
- The Kala daily clock is divided into three equal 8 hour segments. The morning (yomua), the midday (yotso) and evening (puama). So, when asked what time it is, or when something should happen, instead of 9am or 5pm, one would say tsima na'o te yotso or tsima na'o te puama.
yomua | yotso | puama | |
---|---|---|---|
tsima na'o | 01:00 | 09:00 | 17:00 |
tsima ta'o | 02:00 | 10:00 | 18:00 |
tsima ha'o | 03:00 | 11:00 | 19:00 |
tsima ma'o | 04:00 | 12:00 | 20:00 |
tsima ya'o | 05:00 | 13:00 | 21:00 |
tsima tsa'o | 06:00 | 14:00 | 22:00 |
tsima ka'o | 07:00 | 15:00 | 23:00 |
tsima pa'o | 08:00 | 16:00 | 00:00 |
list
- ama - time
- tlenyo - millennium
- nyema - century
- uenyo - decade
- anyo - year
- muasa - season
- sayo - period of 19 days; calendar month
- sema - week; seven days
- yoma - daytime; during the day; day