Pul pul feathers and string woven from bark and human hair wrap colorful poles named for this object during a Yolngu ceremony that commemorates Banumbirr’s passage over the Arnhem Land. A warrior’s vision of this object would incite the Skidi Pawnee to abduct and sacrifice a young girl to reunite her with this object during its namesake ceremony. The Annals of Cuauhtitlan identifies an eight-day break [emphasize] preceding the re-emergence of this object over the next 236 days as the period between (*) Quetzalcoatl’s death and resurrection. Christ calls himself the “bright [this object]” in the epilogue of Revelation. In contrast to Hesperus, the ancient Greeks dubbed this object Phosphorus. For 10 points, a moniker for Lucifer shares its name with what celestial body identified with a rising Venus during the early dawn? ■END■
ANSWER: the Morning Star [accept Banumbirr prior to mention; accept Phosphorus prior to mention; accept Tlāhuizcalpantēcuhtli; prompt on Venus until read by asking “by what term was it referred to as?”; prompt on Mercury or Mars or Jupiter by asking “by what term was it referred to as?”; reject “evening star”] (Banumbirr is the Morning Star. The Skidi Pawnee typically identified Venus as the Morning Star, but some argue that the human sacrifice mainly took place during those rare moments when Mars acted as the morning star; the girl in that sacrifice represented the evening star.)
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