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The Algonquian tribes had various names for the moons of the year, often reflecting seasonal changes and natural events. Common names include the "Wolf Moon" in January, "Snow Moon" in February, "Worm Moon" in March, and "Flower Moon" in May. Other names include the "Strawberry Moon" in June and the "Harvest Moon" in September. These names highlight the connection between the lunar cycles and the natural world.

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