Movie Credits :
MOROCCAN FOLKTALE by Horria Laemrani
STORY & COWRITTEN by Haitam Laarabi
Please take a look to all the references cited hereinafter [1-15]. The Tale of The Seven Sisters exists in many civilizations all around the world: in Greek Mythology as Pleiades, for Aboriginal Australian as Maimai, in the Native American Kiowa as Mateo Tipi, in Hindu Mythology as Krittika, in Ancient Egypt as Athurai, for Polynesian as Matariki, in the Japanese Mythology as Subaru, in Arabic Mythology as Al Thuraya chased by Aldebaran and in Amazigh Mythology as Seven Girls. Even wall paintings by hunter-gatherers at Paleolithic times show the presence of these stars and their importance in ancient cultures.
If you live in a highly light-polluted urban area and you want to be able to see these stars and the constellations, we can suggest the software Stellarium (stellarium-web...) that we used to make this video.
[1] Munya Andrews, “The Seven Sisters of the Pleiades: Stories from Around the World”, published in 2005,
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[2] Amelia Sparavigna, Department of Physics, Polytechnic of Turin, “The Pleiades: the celestial herd of ancient timekeepers”, published in 2008,
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[3] Lallanji Gopal, V.C. Srivastava, “History pf Agriculture in India (up to c.1200 AD)” , published in 2008,
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[4] Subaru, bit.ly/37mNz9I
[5] National Park Service, U.S. Department Of the Interior, “First Stories”, accessed in 2020,
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[6] Museum Of New Zealand TE PAPA TONGAREWA, “Matariki and the six sisters”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/2MVBrmA
[7] Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Research & Publishing Group at Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage in Wellington, New Zealand, “Story: Matariki - Māori New Year”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/37m1mxt
[8] Michael A. Rappenglück, “The Pleiades in the "Salle des Taureaux", grotte de Lascaux. Does a rock picture in the cave of Lascaux show the open star cluster of the Pleiades at the Magdalénien era (ca 15.300 BC?"”, published in 1996, bit.ly/3dXAwhE
[9] BBC News, “Ice Age star map discovered”, accessed in 2020, bbc.in/2XVjr27
[10] Steven L. Danver, “Popular Controversies in World History [4 volumes]: Investigating History's Intriguing Questions”, published in 2010, amzn.to/2YsD80q
[11] Arcana les Mystères du Monde, “Mythologie Berbère - Les Mythes Amazighs”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/3cYxAQt
[12] AlJazeera (الجزيرة), “Thuraya .. A heavenly landmark who loves cold and rain (الثريا.. معلم سماوي يعشق البرد والأمطار)”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/30xM8Ux
[13] Mansour bin Saleh Al-Youssef, Al-Jazirah, “The chandelier in the skies of the Arabs (الثريا في سماء العرب)”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/3cWV48o
[14] Kutaibaa (قتيبة أقرع), “The names of stars in modern astronomy (أسماء النجوم في الفلك الحديث)”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/2zuSau8
[15] Beth Napier, Multiverse at the Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley, “WHAT'S YOUR SIGN? THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE ZODIAC”, accessed in 2020, bit.ly/3cWalqf
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