The First Astronomers - Indigenous Sky Knowledge and Oral Traditions
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Indigenous astronomy in this enlightening conversation featuring Uncle Ghillar Michael Anderson, N'arweet Dr Carolyn Briggs, and Associate Professor Duane Hamacher. Delve into the rich traditions of First Nations Elders as expert celestial observers, understanding how they view the intricate connections between land and sky. Discover the dynamic nature of Indigenous science, its adaptability to environmental changes, and its potential relevance in addressing climate change challenges. Learn about creation stories, seasonal work patterns, celestial laws, and the transmission of knowledge within Indigenous cultures. Gain insights from the book 'The First Astronomers: How Indigenous Elders read the stars' and challenge conventional notions about scientific knowledge and oral traditions.
Syllabus
Introductions
Dr Carolyn Briggs
Creation
Work within the seasons
Reflection
The Light Way
Yoga Mantra
Kangaroos
Emu Society
Celestial Law
Transmission of Knowledge
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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