INDIGENOUS ASTRONOMY REVITALIZATION
Join us for a celebration of passing the torch from the last day of fall to the first moments of winter! This live webinar will premiere Native Skywatchers work done this fall and give a snapshot of ongoing work this winter.
Key projects include: Turtle Island Skywatchers -Stories of Us; Kapemni Dance; We are Stardust; and Ocean Voices-Sea & Stars.
Lono I ka Makahiki! (Happy winter greeting in Hawaiian)
Welcome Biboonkeonini-Wintermaker (Ojibwe constellation) and Mato Tipila-Bear’s Lodge (D/Lakota Constellation) and more!
Every season is a new birth…(A. White Hat Sr. – Lakota Elder)
Presented by Carl Gawboy
Presented by Jeffrey Tibbetts.
Presented by Ramona Kitto Stately.
Presented by Barbara Sarbin, Jacquie Ramirez, and Anne Simonis.
Presented by Nancy Nair and Carmen Gavin Vanegas.
Presented by Annette S. Lee
Presented by Carl Gawboy
Presented by Jeffrey Tibbetts.
Presented by Ramona Kitto Stately.
Presented by Barbara Sarbin, Jacquie Ramirez, and Anne Simonis.
Presented by Nancy Nair and Carmen Gavin Vanegas.
Presented by Travis Zimmerman.
Presented by Annette S. Lee.
Presented by Annette S. Lee.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State
Arts Board (MSAB), thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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.