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Identifying seasonal stars in Kaurna astronomical traditions

History and Philosophy of Physics 2015-04-08 v1

Abstract

Early ethnographers and missionaries recorded Aboriginal languages and oral traditions across Australia. Their general lack of astronomical training resulted in misidentifications, transcription errors, and omissions in these records. Additionally, many of these early records are fragmented. In western Victoria and southeast South Australia, many astronomical traditions were recorded, but curiously, some of the brightest stars in the sky were omitted. Scholars claimed these stars did not feature in Aboriginal traditions. This under-representation continues to be repeated in the literature, but current research shows that some of these stars may in fact feature in Aboriginal traditions and could be seasonal calendar markers. This paper uses established techniques in cultural astronomy to identify seasonal stars in the traditions of the Kaurna Aboriginal people of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia.

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@article{arxiv.1504.01570,
  title  = {Identifying seasonal stars in Kaurna astronomical traditions},
  author = {Duane W. Hamacher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01570},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage, Vol. 18(1), Preprint