If there’s one star pattern everyone can name, it’s the Big Dipper. Famous and easy to identify, it can be spotted even by people with no interest in astronomy. But according to Hilding Neilson, an ...
These unique dark sky experiences from New Brunswick to New Mexico allow travelers to immerse themselves in ancient origin ...
A very surprising celestial map drawn on elk skin continues to intrigue researchers nearly a century after its rediscovery. This exceptional document, known as the Pawnee Star Chart after a Native ...
"Spirits Dancing" will explore Indigenous connection to the cosmos with astrophotographer Travis Novitsky. A night of stargazing or a trip to the planetarium can put things in perspective, reminding ...
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Learning about Indigenous astronomy
Shandin Pete, a Salish and Navajo hydrogeologist and science educator, talks about Salish constellations and why Indigenous astronomy is important. Mother of Tumbler Ridge shooter posted photo of ...
“Why Be a Star When You Could Make a Constellation?” traces solidarities of radical placemaking across Black, Indigenous, Asian and Latine communities in Tacoma and beyond. I intervene in movement ...
"Follow an epic animal race, a quest for a disembodied hand, and an emu egg hunt in constellation stories from diverse cultures. We can see love, betrayal, and friendship in the heavens, if we know ...
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