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The Stars We Know: Crow Indian Astronomy and Lifeways

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This fascinating ethnography explores how the Crow Indians have blended scientific observation with religious symbolism to develop traditions that are a cornerstone of their culture. For centuries, the Crow people have kept a careful watch on the heavens above them—particularly the cycles and movements of the stars, the sun, the moon, and certain planets. Their interpretations of these cosmic phenomena have shaped the principles by which the Crow live, providing a sense of right and wrong and an attendant set of values and ethics. The Crow speak of this celestial wisdom as ihké aléwahkuua, "the stars we know." In this illustrated volume, McCleary provides description and background but lets the Crow star knowledge unfold through the words of contemporary tribal elders, whose narratives describe the origins and organization of the universe and the history of constellations that have special religious interpretation and history. The Stars We Know, Second Edition is a valuable contribution to the study of Native American theology as well as an important record of Crow oral traditions. Titles of interest also available from Waveland Fabian, Patterns in the An Introduction to Ethnoastronomy (ISBN 9781577661818) and Hultkrantz, Native Religions of North The Power of Visions and Fertility (ISBN 9780881339857).

122 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1996

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May 11, 2022
Good for one of the early works on ethnoastronomy. This field is more mature now and books are more sophisticated.
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