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The Great Canoes in the Sky

von Martin Paviour-Smith und Stephen Robert Chadwick
Softcover - 9783319794150
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Beschreibung

Presenting spectacular photographs of astronomical objects of the southern sky, all taken by author Stephen Chadwick, this book explores what peoples of the South Pacific see when they look up at the heavens and what they have done with this knowledge. From wives killing brothers to emus rising out of the desert and great canoes in the sky, this book offers the perfect blend of science, tradition and mythology to bring to life the most famous sights in the heavens above the southern hemisphere. The authors place this starlore in the context of contemporary understandings of astronomy. The night sky of southern societies is as rich in culture as it is in stars. Stories, myths and legends based on constellations, heavenly bodies and other night sky phenomena have played a fundamental role in shaping the culture of pre-modern civilizations throughout the world.  Such starlore continues to influence societies throughout the Pacific to this day, with cultures throughout the region – from Australia and New Zealand in the south to New Guinea and Micronesia in the north - using traditional cosmology as a means of interpreting various aspects of everyday life.

Starlore and Astronomy of the South Pacific

Starlore and Astronomy of the South Pacific

Details

Verlag Springer International Publishing
Ersterscheinung 07. Juli 2018
Maße 27.9 cm x 21 cm
Gewicht 706 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9783319794150
Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Seiten 233