Book ID: CBB333531632

The First Astronomers: How Indigenous Elders read the stars (2022)

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Hamacher, Duane W. (Author)


Allen & Unwin


Publication Date: 2022
Physical Details: 334
Language: English

The First Astronomers is the first book to reveal the rich knowledge of the stars and the planets held by First Peoples around the world. Our eyes have been drawn away from the skies to our screens. We no longer look to the stars to forecast the weather, predict the seasons or plant our gardens. Most of us cannot even see the Milky Way. But First Nations Elders around the world still maintain this knowledge, and there is much we can learn from them. These Elders are expert observers of the stars. They teach that everything on the land is reflected in the sky, and everything in the sky is reflected on the land. How does this work, and how can we better understand our place in the universe? Guided by six First Nations Elders, Duane Hamacher takes us on a journey across space and time to reveal the wisdom of the first astronomers. These living systems of knowledge challenge conventional ideas about the nature of science and the longevity of oral tradition. Indigenous science is dynamic, adapting to changes in the skies and on Earth, pointing the way for a world facing the profound disruptions of climate change.

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Authors & Contributors
Hamacher, Duane W.
Orchiston, Wayne
Divakaran, P. P.
Fuller, Robert S.
Goldsmith, John
Howes, Hilary S.
Journals
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Indian Journal of History of Science
American Indian Quarterly
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Historical Records of Australian Science
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Publishers
Thames & Hudson
Vanderbilt University Press
Temple University
Imprensa da Universidade de Lisboa
Concepts
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
Traditional knowledge
Oral tradition; oral lore
Stars; stellar astronomy
Astronomy
Comets; meteors; meteorites
People
Brahe, Tycho
Dampier, William
Paracelsus, Theophrastus von Hohenheim
Ptolemy
Becker, Lothar
Page, Arthur Anthony
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
16th century
17th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
Australia
India
Brazil
Mexico
Europe
New Zealand
Institutions
International Astronomical Union (IAU)
Observatório Astronómico de Lisboa
Astronomical Society of Australia
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