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Other names include Evergreen Moon (Comanche), Small Spirits Moon (Anishi- naabe), Snow Moon (Cherokee), Moon of Respect (Hopi), Not Bad Weather (Ka- lapuya), Eccentric Moon (Shawnee) and Sun Has Traveled Home to Rest (Zuni). from harvest. Other names include Out of Food (Kalapuya), When Trees Crack Be- cause of Cold (Lakota), Moon of the Rabbit (Potawatomi) and Crow Moon (Shawnee) MARCH 18, 2022: WORM MOON With the final moon of the winter, the worms begin to appear on the trails and the newly thawed ground, showing life return- ing from the cold. Another origin for the name could also have come from the larvae that begin to emerge from the trees after the winter. Other names include Moose Hunter Moon (Abenaki), Snow Crust Moon (An- ishinaabe), Cotton Ball Moon (Comanche) and Eagle Moon (Cree) JAN. 17, 2022: WOLF MOON In the depths of winter, wolves would prowl hungrily outside of villages and try to score a meal. The name comes from both the Europeans and some tribes including the Sioux’s Wolves Run Together moon that appear in January. Other names include the Moon after Yule, the Freezing Moon (Sho- shone), Stay Inside Moon (Kalapuya), When the Snow Blows Like Spirits in the Wind (Arapaho) and the Year Moon (Comanche) FEB. 16, 2022: SNOW MOON Even though we in Central Oregon tend to see our big snows now in March, the heaviest snows for many in the Northern Hemisphere occur in February. For the Choctaw, the moon is given a darker moni- ker of Moon of Big Famine, as hunting was limited and any plants were still a long way APRIL 16, 2022: PINK MOON begins to bloom along with other pinkish flowers and grasses. Other names include When They Set Indian Corn (Algonquin), Moon of Big Leaves (Apache), Ice Break- ing in the River (Arapaho), Moon of Black- berry (Choctaw) and Budding Time (Mo- hawk). M AY 16, 2022: FLOWER MOO N This one is pretty self-explanatory. May is when the flowers really come into bloom in most places. This will also be a total lu- nar eclipse, which will last for 1 hour, 25 minutes, according to NASA. Other names include Food Gathering Moon (Haida), Moon When the Ponies Shed (Sioux), Hoe- ing-Corn Moon (Winnebago), Camas Blooming Time (Kalapuya) and Moon of Waiting (Hopi). As spring begins to emerge, phlox usually Reporter: 541-383-0304, mwhittle@bendbulletin.com Sharon Preston Haily Takagi Firearms Training & Women’s Tactical Store 541-788-5858 905 SW Rimrock Way Suite 100A Nolan Town Square Redmond, OR ladiesofl eadusa@gmail.com www.ladiesofl ead.com takagitatoo@gmail.com takagi_tattoo