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Anchor text: Japanese romanization
Target Entity: Romanization_of_Japanese
Preceding Context: In Chinese astronomy the star is known as the star of the "celestial wolf" (; Chinese romanization: Tiānláng
Succeeding Context: ;: Tenrō; in the Mansion of Jǐng (井宿). Farther afield, many nations among the indigenous peoples of North America also associated Sirius with canines; the Seri and Tohono O'odham of the southwest note the star as a dog that follows mountain sheep, while the Blackfoot called it "Dog-face". The Cherokee paired Sirius with Antares as a dog-star guardian of either end of the "Path of Souls". The Pawnee of Nebraska had several associations; the Wolf (Skidi) tribe knew it as the "Wolf Star", while other branches knew it as the "Coyote Star". Further north, the Alaskan Inuit of the Bering Strait called it "Moon Dog".
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Source Page: Sirius

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