February—Wee-câ-ta-wee—The Coon Moon—(the moon when the coons come out of their hollow trees).
March—Istâ-wee-ca-ya-zang-wee—the sore-eyes moon (from snow blindness).
April—Magâ-oka-da-wee—the moon when the geese lay eggs; also called Wokâ da-wee—egg-moon; and sometimes Wató-papee-wee, the canoe-moon, or moon when the streams become free from ice.
May—Wó-zu-pee-wee—the planting moon.
June—Wazú-ste-ca-sa-wee—the strawberry moon.
July—Wa-sún-pa-wee—the moon when the geese shed their feathers, also called Chang-pâ-sapa-wee—Choke-Cherry moon, and sometimes—Mna-rchâ-rcha-wee—"The moon of the red-blooming lilies," literally, the red-lily moon.
August—Wasú-ton-wee—the ripe moon, i.e., Harvest Moon.
September—Psin-na-ké-tu-wee—the ripe rice moon. (When the wild rice is ripe.)
October—Wâ-zu-pee-wee or Wee-wa-zu-pee—the moon when wild rice is gathered and laid up for winter.
November—Ta-kee-yu-hrâ-wee—the deer-rutting moon.