a planting calendar is the counting of time you will gather the plants (vegetables/fruits).
Matariki, the Maori New Year, was traditionally used by Maori as an important marker in the farming calendar. It signaled the time for planting crops and preparing the land for the upcoming growing season. Observing Matariki's rise also helped to predict the weather patterns and aid in agricultural planning.
it effect planting in maori terms by when it is full it is a good time for pant ing and so on
The tauiwi (English) transliteration of 'October' is 'Oketopa'. From the Maori calendar, it is 'Whiringa-a-nuku'.
navigational purposes as well as weather forecasts and harvesting and planting times of crops
I believe these are planting dates by the zodiac calendar, the twin days are from May 21st to June 22nd (gemini).
An agrarian calendar is a farming calendar. School's still use this type of calendar, it is based on planting, and harvesting. This is why schools had summer vacation. Summer was when children were needed at home to help with farming.
Hereturikoka is the ninth month of the Maori lunar calendar, which roughly corresponds to our December.
"Maota" in Maori refers to a garden or planting area specifically laid out for cultivation.
Ken Ring has written: 'The Weather Almanac' 'The Maori fishing calendar' -- subject(s): Calendars, Effect of the moon on, Fishing, Maori (New Zealand people)
It gives all sorts of information. Seasons, moon phases, calendar, crops planting.
40 year calender