INDIGENOUS ASTRONOMY REVITALIZATION
Designed by Annette S. Lee (2007), the Native Skywatchers initiative seeks to remember and revitalize Indigenous star and earth knowledge. The overarching goal of Native Skywatchers is to communicate the knowledge that Indigenous people traditionally practiced a sustainable way of living and sustainable engineering through a living and participatory relationship with the above and below, sky and earth.
We aim to improve current inequities in education for native young people, to inspire increased cultural pride, and promote community wellness. We hope to inspire all people to have a rekindling or deepening sense of awe and personal relationship to the cosmos-terrestrial and celestial.
For seventeen years we have been leading indigenous astronomy revitilization efforts starting with our own communities, Ojibwe and D/Lakota. We invite you to join our effort in 'building community around the native star knowledge'.
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity with the Dance Program and All Nations Program at South High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Led by Nancy Nair and Carmin Gavin-Vanegas. Year 2 - Soundscapes More info
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity led by Milagros Varguez and team based at the Colegio Montessori Julia Ambros, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Year 2 - Soundscapes.. More info
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity in collaboration with Nancy Maryboy, David Begay, and Tom Tomas of Little Singer Community School in partnership with the Indigenous Education Institute (IEI). Year 2 - Soundscapes! More info
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity with Ke Kula ʻAmakihi Community-Based Education (CBE) Program, at the Volcano School, Volcano, Hawai'i. Led by Kumu Barbara Sarbin. Dedicated to Kalepa Baybayan (in memoriam).Year 2 - Soundscapes. More info
A three-year grant awarded by the Heising-Simons Foundation supports four Native Skywatchers co-learning cohorts! Indigenous-based, youth serving, K-12 narrative change at the intersection of SCIENCE | CULTURE | ART . With our partners, Native Skywatchers creates deep dive experiences in STEM learning and identity. Year 1 - We are Stardust; Year 2 - Soundscapes; Year 3- TBA ... More info
A one-year Minnesota State Arts Board grant that supports a team of Indigenous Minnesota artists to produce culture-based, art-infused stories embedded with relationship to earth and sky. A large-scale intermedia digital night sky production will premiere at the Mille Lacs Museum on Friday, May 31, 2024, 7 pm ct. More info!
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity led by Milagros Varguez and team based at the Intercultural Mayan University, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Year 1 - We are Stardust More info
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity in collaboration with Nancy Maryboy, David Begay, and Teacher Tom Tomas of Little Singer Community School in partnership with the Indigenous Education Institute (IEI). Year 1 - We are Stardust More info
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity with the Dance Program and All Nations Program at South High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Led by Nancy Nair and Carmin Gavin-Vanegas. Year 1 - We are Stardust More info
A Native Skywatchers - Heising-Simons Foundation Experiential Learning cohort...a deep dive in STEM learning and identity with Ke Kula ʻAmakihi Community-Based Education (CBE) Program, at the Volcano School, Volcano, Hawai'i. Led by Kumu Barbara Sarbin and Kalepa Baybayan (in memoriam). Year 1 - Ocean Voices, Sea and StarsMore info
A three-year grant awarded by the Heising-Simons Foundation supports four Native Skywatchers co-learning cohorts! Indigenous-based, youth serving, K-12 narrative change at the intersection of SCIENCE | CULTURE | ART . With our partners, Native Skywatchers creates deep dive experiences in STEM learning and identity. Year 1 - We are StardustMore info
Experience the Magic... Kapemni Dance Animation at the Bell Museum! Join us for a storytelling motion media dance performance featuring Indigenous astronomy with immersive, experiential, interactive animation projection art, and sky and Earth soundscapes. Kapemni Dance team! | Sat. May 20, 2023 LIVE SHOWS ONLY at 2 and 3 pm ct ...More info
Kapemni Dance Animation in partnership with Voyageurs National Park ... Spring Thaw ... A Unique Community and Fundraising Event... ...good food, silent auction, insightful speakers .... and a live performance by the Kapemni Dance team! Thurs. April 27, 2023 at 7 pm ct ...More info
Celebrate the Seasons with us... Wetu-Ziigwan-Spring Equinox Online Gathering - The birds are back and so is Spring! Join the Native Skywatchers team for a sharing of art-based story and unique digital content .... also updates from the We are Stardust team! Mon. March 20, 2023 at 7 pm ct ...More info
In collaboration with Mankato Area Public Schools Native Skywatchers - We are Stardust is happening for Mankato Special Needs Youth. From the Pleiades to Pulsating Stars... from spin drums to painted feathers... there's a jumping in opportunity for all! Winter - Spring 2023
Native Skywatchers-Voyageur National Park Summer Camp - This is an incredible opportunity to camp under the stars this summer...Paddle the sacred waters, return to the land. Save the date! July 2023 Engagement and leadership...
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Native Skywatchers-Kapemni Dance Performance - supports high school dance students at South High School to lead narrative change through movement, visuals, and audio in a multi-dimensional, experiential, live production. Upcoming Spring Performances Apr. 27 and Mar. 20, 2023 More information coming soon...
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Join us for the passing of the torch from the last day of fall to the first moments of winter! Welcome Ojibwe Biboonkeonini-Wintermaker constellation and D(L)akota Mato Tipila-Bear's Lodge constellation and more! Biboon, Waniyetu, Winter Solstice Event, Wed. Dec. 21, 2022, 7 pm cst | View recordings here
Volcano School of the Arts and Sciences, partner with Native Skywatchers in an interdisciplinary digital narrative multimedia production learning cohort grades 2-8, led by Kumu (Educator) Barbara Sarbin and team. Fall 2022. Read more details. See their productions! Here!
Native Skywatchers in an innovative partnership with Greater Twin Cities United Way-Purpose Driven Paychecks and Community Education-Mankato Area Public Schools expands a Science-Art-Culture pathway for American Indian students centering Indigenous culture and positive identity development. Supports students through a culturally affirming learning experience, then progresses to hire them as after school leaders for middle school students. Led by Educator Elaine O. Hardwick. Summer 2022. Read more and see a highlights reel here!
Join us for the passing of the torch from the last day of summer to the first moments of fall! Welcome Mooz Ojibwe constellation and Keya D(L)akota constellation and more! Dagwaagin, Ptanyetu, Fall Equinox Event,Thurs. Sept 22, 2022 | More info
Join us for an exciting, action-packed, two-day livestream event! Indigenous Knowledge Holders, scholars, Indigenous scientists, scholars, and educators at the forefront of Indigenous STEM and Indigenous Astronomy revitalization movements will share their work and perspectives. Niibin, Bdoketu, Summer Solstice Event, June 18 & 19, 2022, 9 am to 1:30 pm cdt | More info
Join us for a Biboon, Waniyetu, Winter Solstice Event 2021... Educators share their Native Skywatchers projects as an inspiration for all! Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2021 from 7- 8 pm cst = 3 - 4 pm hst. Everyone welcome...Here is the zoom webinar link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82971369188
Join us for a Video Production Premiere... Educators share their stories to inspire all, we are stardust! Friday, Sept. 24, 2021 from 7- 8 pm cdt. Everyone welcome... More
This creative project weaves together art, culture & science in a way that will engage learners to create art in relation to the earth, sky, & cosmos. Play with light, color, motion, and shadow. Let your imagination soar! Try it out ... More
Participate in an Indigenous, Interdisciplinary, Science-Art-Culture research project that will engage high school learners and educators in practicing 'Two-eyed seeing'. Focused on an idea that is shared by both Indigenous Science and Western Science... We Come from the Stars! We are Stardust! More | Flyer
A Native Skywatchers Collaboration with the Comca 'ac Nation of the Sonora Desert, Mexico. Led by Andrea Medina. | More
Join us for an exciting, action-packed, two-day livestream event! Indigenous North American leaders at the forefront of Indigenous STEM and Indigenous Astronomy revitalization movements will share their work and perspectives. | More Info
Extraordinary collaboration between Native Skywatchers, St. Cloud State Univ., and the University of Southern Queensland. Indigenous students participate in Exoscience Research and Indigenous Astronomy Research Flyer | More Info
Monthly livestream Indigenous-led, community-based, student focused webinars from Oct. 2020 to April 2021. Funded by NASA - Next Gen STEM. Moon to Mars and STEM on Station focus. Annette S. Lee (and Native Skywatchers) recognized by NASA as a STEM INFLUENCER. More | View
Join us on Friday, May 14, 2021 at 10 am pdt, 12 noon cdt for an exciting bonus virtual livestream featuring relationship to sky through two different lenses: Arabian Indigenous Astronomy and the We-Are-Stardust project. ... More | View
Live (virtual) event, Friday, April 30, 2021, 9 am cdt, 10 am edt, 8 am mdt, 7 am pdt bringing together Art, Indigenous Astronomy and NASA science in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! Art, Culture, and Science from three cultural lenses: Ojibwe, Dakota, and African American/South African... More | View
Live (virtual) event, Friday, Mar. 12, 2021, 9 am hst, 11 am pst, 12 noon mst, 1 pm cst, 2 pm est bringing together Indigenous Astronomy and NASA- Moon to Mars & STEM on Station in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! | More | View Recording
Live (virtual) event, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 10:30 am cst bringing together Indigenous Astronomy and NASA- Moon to Mars & STEM on Station in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! | More | View
Live (virtual) event, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021 9 am pst, 10 am mst, 11 am cst bringing together Indigenous Astronomy and NASA- Moon to Mars & STEM on Station in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! | More | View
Live (virtual) event, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 6:30 pm pst, bringing together Indigenous Astronomy and NASA- Moon to Mars & STEM on Station in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! | More | View
Live (virtual) event, Friday, Nov. 13, 2020 10-11 am cst, bringing together Indigenous Astronomy and NASA- Moon to Mars & STEM on Station in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! | More | View
Live (virtual) event, Friday, Oct. 23, 2020 10-11 am cdt, bringing together Indigenous Astronomy and NASA- Moon to Mars & STEM on Station in a way that will engage K-12 learners and everyone! | More | View
One Sky, Many Worlds: Indigenous Voices in Astronomy, curated by A. Lee, W. Buck & D. Pantalony, produced by Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science & Innovation and Nomad Exhibits, opening May 2023 | More
Through a recently awarded federal research grant, Ingenium is planning an International Symposium on Indigenous Star Knowledge in partnership with the Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies at the University of Ottawa. A serious of local and international gatherings, on the land and online. A sharing of knowledge between traditional Knowledge Keepers, scholars, and educators, held on Traditional Algonquin Anishinàbe Territory in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Join us for a 60 m live show featuring the Native Skywatchers Ojibwe Team-members: Carl Gawboy, William Wilson, Jeffrey Tibbetts, Jim Knutson-Kolodzne, and Annette S. Lee. Weaving together Indigenous Ojibwe Astronomy & NASA science this event will offer insights from both world-views.
Friday, Oct. 23, 2020
10 - 11 am cdt
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Join us for a 60 m live show featuring the Native Skywatchers D(L)akota Team-members: Janice Bad Moccasin, Ida Downwind, Ramona Kitto Stately, Jim Knutson-Kolodzne, Annette S. Lee, and James Spotted Thunder. Supporting partners: Dakhóta Iápi Okhódakičhiye, MN Indian Education, and We Are Still Here Minnesota. Weaving together Indigenous D(L)akota Astronomy & NASA science this event will offer insights from both world-views.
Friday, Nov. 13, 2020
10 - 11 am cst
On the land and online. Organised by Ingenium, the Instit. of Indig. Research & Studies-Univ. of Ottawa, hosted by Algonquin Anishnaabeg. Fall Equinox: Protocols before Knowledge, Seasonal and regional themes. Invited speakers include: Shawn Wilson & Stuart Barlo; Wilfred Buck, Nancy Maryboy, David Begay, Anita Tenasco, and Annette S. Lee. September 21, 2020 (7 p.m. Est Ottawa, Canada); September 22, 2020 (9:00 a.m. Lismore, Australia)
Mon. Sept. 21, 2020, (6 pm cdt)
Get More InfoTangible, high- impact resources like native star maps, planispheres, storytelling videos, lesson plans, children's book, artworkt, etc. to communicate Indigenous Astronomy with high quality and interdisciplinary strength.
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Annual summer Native Skywatchers workshop since 2010. Here is a chance to really dig deep into what Indigenous Scientific Knowledge really looks like, and feels like. Science-focused, Art-focused, or combination, everyone welcome!
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Check out this page to see webinars, seminars, and conferences that our Skywatchers facilitators are involved in and also Indigenous Astronmy related presentations. Lot's happening, don't miss out!
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An international traveling exhibit led by A. Lee, W. Buck, D. Pantalony, featuring Indigenous Star Knowledge from around the world - Ojibwe, D/Lakota, Ininew, Mi'kmaw, Algonquin, Africa, Maori, Aboriginal Australia, Maya, Hawaiian, Dine, Dene, and Gwich'in...! Opening May 2022
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"Relearning The Star Stories Of Indigenous Peoples: How the lost constellations of Indigenous North Americans can connect culture, science, and inspire the next generation of scientists." Interview by C. Taylor, Featuring the work of W. Buck and A. Lee, Nov. 2019
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Engaging Scientists in the Science and Religion Dialog Project (DoSER)....spoke with a diverse range of practicing scientists and science communicators about engagement activities with religious communities. These scholars span a range of backgrounds, ... but their engagement activities share some common themes – in particular being strategic, being respectful, and being human.
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Acknowledgement: Native Skywatchers is located on the traditional and treaty land of the Dakota people, who along with the Ojibwe are the Indigenous peoples of this land, Mni Sota Makoce or Minnesota.