INDIGENOUS ASTRONOMY REVITILIZATION
Hau Mitákuyepi! Join us for a 60 m live show featuring the Native Skywatchers - D(L)akota Team: Janice Bad Moccasin, Ida Downwind, Ramona Kitto Stately, Jim Knutson-Kolodzne, Annette S. Lee, and James Spotted Thunder. Weaving together Indigenous D(L)akota Astronomy & NASA science this event will offer insights from both world-views.
Supporting organizations : Dakhóta Iápi Okhódakičhiye, Minnesota Indian Education Association, and We Are Still Here Minnesota!
Educator Leads and Partnering Schools: Michael Connelly-Science Specialist-American Indian Magnet-St. Paul Public Schools, MN and Jillian Stately, Equity Specialist-Indian Education-Osseo Area Schools, Osseo, MN.
October - Čhaŋwápakasna Wí - Trees shaking off the leaves Moon
November - Thahéčapšuŋ Wí - Deer Antler Shedding Moon
December - Čhaŋkápopha Wí - Moon of Popping Trees
Reference - Dakhóta Iápi Okhódakičhiye
Janice Bad Moccasin shares a few teachings. A Collaboratively Produced Video by Janice Bad Moccasin and Annette S. Lee. Nov. 2020
Ramona Kitto Stately shares a few teachings, Fall 2020. A Collaboratively Produced Video by Ramona Kitto Stately and Annette S. Lee. Nov. 2020
James Spotted Thunder shares a song and a teaching from his grandmother. A Collaboratively Produced Video by James Spotted Thunder and Annette S. Lee. Nov. 2020
First attempt at powered flight on another planet. Credit: nasa.gov
Pilamaya students for these great questions!
Presented by Annette S. Lee, Nov. 2020
Interested in getting a free native star map for your classroom? Deliver one NASA activity related to this project to your class before May 1, 2021 and send us feedback. Contact Jim Knutson-Kolodzne at nativeskywatchers@gmail.com for more details or call us at (612)-314-9717
Email Jim directly: ainckolodzne@hotmail.com
Students work together as a team to design and build a heat shield that will protect the contents (candy) of a crew module from a simulated atmospheric re-entry (hair dryer)...from the Educator Guide - Crew Transportation with Orion
Grades 6-8
More InfoStudents will use UV-sensitive beads to test a variety of materials to determine if they are suitable for shielding against ultraviolet (UV) raditaion...from the Educator Guide - Habitation with Gateway
Grades 6-8
More InfoYour challenge is to imagine a one-week expedition to the Moon's South Pole...What should you bring? Who gets to be on your team? What skills should they have? What tech do you need? Write an essay and tell NASA about your idea!
Grades K-4; 5-8; 9-12
More infoHands-on science activities...Scale of Earth-Moon-ISS-Mars; Make a ballon rocket with a payload; simulating gravity with magnets; water filtration with a 2L bottle; design a lunar habitat; simulating finding oxygen on the Moon and more!
Grades K-4, 5-8, Informal Education
More InfoThe astronauts have been observing and documenting changes to our planet through photographs in pursuit of their mission of improving life both in space and on Earth. With the aid of computational predictive models and artificial intelligence, the color values from these images are now being analyzed by scientists to study and predict climate change.
Grades 6-8; 9-12
More InfoTons of great lessons here: 3 ... 2 ... 1 … Takeoff!; Fantastic Forces; Senses Sound; Shape Your Flight; Sound Effects; X-Plane Glider Design Challenge; Sound on a String; Lower the Boom Citizen Science Guide
All Grade Levels; Informal Education
Grades K-4; 5- 8; 9-12
More infoFriday, October 23, 2020
from 10-11 am cdt
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from 10 am – 11 am cst
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9 am PST, 10 am MST
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10:30 am cst
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9 am hst, 11 am pst, 12 noon mst, 1 pm cst, 2 pm est
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9 am cdt, 10 am edt, 8 am mdt, 7 am pdt
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10 am pdt, 11 am mdt, 12 noon cdt, 1 pm edt
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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.