annapurnamagazine

Hunters Moon Issue- October 18th

In Uncategorized on August 28, 2013 at 12:36 am

This full Moon is often referred to as the Full Hunter’s Moon, Blood Moon, or Sanguine Moon. Many moons ago, Native Americans named this bright moon for obvious reasons. The leaves are falling from trees, the deer are fattened, and it’s time to begin storing up meat for the long winter ahead. Because the fields were traditionally reaped in late September or early October, hunters could easily see fox and other animals that come out to glean from the fallen grains. Probably because of the threat of winter looming close, the Hunter’s Moon is generally accorded with special honor, historically serving as an important feast day in both Western Europe and among many Native American tribes.

We hope to bring a colorful issue this fall- send your best colorful harvest interpretations: Poetry Prose Flash Artwork and Photography

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Show us what’s on your plate

(photo above taken by Aaron Glen Dillion- Colombia, South America 2013)

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