American Indian Education Program
Monthly Newsletter - February 2023
Boozhoo District 196 Teachers!
This month's Indian Education Newsletter will focus on Indigenous Star Knowledge.
Background Photo: ‘WE’ MURAL TAPESTRY, by Dakota artist Marlena Myles in BLOOMINGTON’S SOUTH LOOP
According to Dakota star knowledge, We believe We come from the stars and Bdote, the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers near Bloomington, is the place of origin for Dakota people and where the Kapemni (mirroring) is strongest. Dakota people buried their dead often along the Mississippi River, as that is reflected above us as the Milky Way, the spirit road that we travel in the afterlife according to Dakota beliefs. In Bloomington, Mound Springs Park features a number of such mounds and included more, which were destroyed in recent times such as the Lincoln Burial Mounds (destroyed for the construction of the Bloomington Central Station). (Full artist statement)
MN State Science Standards:
Grade 3:
3E.4.2.2.1 Gather information and communicate how Minnesota American Indian Tribes and communities and other cultures use patterns in stars to make predictions and plans.
Grade 6:
6E.4.2.2.1 Communicate how a series of models, including those used by Minnesota American Indian Tribes and communities and other cultures, are used to explain how motion in the Earth-Sun-Moon system causes the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses and seasons.
SciGirls - Dakota Stars
Photo is of Emily, Wicahpi and Siena - the Indigenous SciGirls.
Check out their upcoming episode on TPT where the SciGirls learn about their Dakota culture and traditional star knowledge. Episode airs on February 3rd.
The Indigenous SciGirls will explore the value of honoring both Indigenous and western knowledge for the benefit of everyone and learn how Indigenous astronomy aligns with Western science through the understanding that we all come from the stars! Emily, Wicahpi and Sienna learn how modern science connects to the star knowledge their Dakota ancestors passed down. The girls celebrate their cultural heritage and channel their passions for art and science by creating an art piece they share with NASA
https://www.scigirlsconnect.org/resources/dakota-stars/
SciGirls: Dakota Stars (episode #601) program will be: Friday, 2/3/23 at 12:30 pm on TPT 2 then repeated on Sunday, 2/5/23 at 11:30 am on the TPT Life channel.
February 3rd will also be the date when this episode will be available to public TV stations across the country and for streaming on NASA TV and SciGirls digital platforms (YouTube, SciGirls Connect, TPT.org
Native Skywatchers
https://www.nativeskywatchers.com/
Ojibwe Star Map
Dakota Star Map
Cree Star Map
Ojiig (Fisher) - The Ojibwe Big Dipper
Carl Gawboy - Telling the Story of Ojiig Fisher
Carl Gawboy presents the Ojibwe Constellation, Ojiig (Fisher), produced by Carl Gawboy, Tim Seaton, and Annette S. Lee. Native Skywatchers
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Dakota Star Knowledge -- "We Come From The Stars" (Video)
Lakota Star Knowledge
For Lakota, Traditional Astronomy is Key to Their Culture’s Past and Future: One Sicangu Oyate Lakota man has studied his tribe’s star knowledge for decades, keeping ancient beliefs and science alive for younger generations.
Lakota Parallels: Investigating Parallels Between Lakota Star Knowledge and NASA Space Science Knowledge
Additional Resources:
Fallen Stars and Devil's Tower
Dr. Annette S. Lee, PhD; MFA
Jim Rock
Dr. Craig Howe
Additional Resources
Indigenous Astronomy & the Bell
A Loon, a Crane, a Fisher, & a Salamander in the MN Night Sky
OJIBWE AND DAKOTA STARS & CONSTELLATIONS - North ST Paul Indian Education
The Indigenous Education Institute
Ojibwe Moons: Jeffers Foundation
Anishinaabe Astronomy and Identity
Dakota and Ojibwe Skies: How American Indians predicted astronomical events
Star Stories, part 9: Ojibwe Indigenous Star Map - An Artist's Rendition