Article ID: CBB312099464

Twin Suns in Australian Aboriginal traditions (2018)

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The oral traditions of Aboriginal cultures across Australia contain references to the presence of multiple Suns in the sky at the same time. Explanations of this have been largely regarded as symbolic or mythological, rather than observations of natural phenomena. In this paper, we examine oral traditions describing multiple Suns and analyse interpretations that could explain them. Our analysis of the oral traditions concludes that descriptions of multiple Suns fall into two main categories: one describing the changes in the path of the Sun throughout the year, and the other describing probable observations of parhelia, an atmospheric phenomenon known as 'Sun dogs' that creates an optical illusion of multiple Suns in the sky at once. This analysis further demonstrates how Aboriginal people pay close attention to natural phenomena, assign them social meaning, and incorporate them into oral tradition.

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Authors & Contributors
Hamacher, Duane W.
Fuller, Robert S.
Leaman, Trevor M.
Norris, Ray P.
Orchiston, Wayne
Anderson, Michael G.
Journals
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in Culture
British Journal for the History of Science
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry
Publishers
Ashgate Publishing
Springer-Verlag
University of Chicago Press
University of California, Santa Barbara
Springer International Publishing
Concepts
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Ethnoastronomy
Senses and sensation; perception
Cosmology
Constellations; zodiac
Optics
People
Brewster, David
Gassendi, Pierre
Wollaston, William Hyde
Mabel Cook Cole
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
17th century
Ancient
Medieval
Precolumbian period (America)
Places
Australia
Africa
Great Britain
Chile
Mesopotamia
Philippines
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