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PODCASTA | Jakoba Errekondo by the moon

  • Jakoba Errekondo explained at this conference that Basques and Latin cultures see the moon cycle differently: in Basque culture the moon cycle has two phases, in Latin cultures four. According to Errekondo, the first calendars began with the schooling of clerics in Latin cultures, which resulted in the salsification of the names we have in Basque to denominate the phases of the moon. Do you want to know what the phases of the Moon are called and how the Moon influences the plants? We will learn what we hear. And also with the Moon's agenda and the 2021 plants and the lunar calendar. In the following text we have included some passages from the conference, but not all.
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