The Great Canoes in the Sky

The Great Canoes in the Sky
Author: Stephen Robert Chadwick,Martin Paviour-Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319226231

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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.

The Great Canoe

The Great Canoe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Groundwood Books
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0888994443

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The Carib Indians are warned by their sky god to build canoes in order to escape a world-wide flood, but few believe him.

Water and Sky

Water and Sky
Author: Alan S. Kesselheim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1989
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0773723218

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"One drizzly spring morning, the author and his companion paddled their overloaded canoe out into the swift current of the Athabasca River near Jasper, Alberta. Two thousand miles and fourteen months later, they beached it for the last time at the Inuit settlement of Baker Lake, Northwest Territories, just south of the Arctic Circle" -- Book jacket.

Sky Stories

Sky Stories
Author: Roger Ptak
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1560725079

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Most of the constellations, the patterns of stars found in the night sky, are connected with the ancient myths which people developed to give meaning to what they saw in the sky, based on the experience of their culture. The ideas of modern astronomy play a similar role for us today. They are stories which help us understand the phenomena we discover when we look deeper into the sky than is possible with eyes alone. In this book, the ancient sky stories and those of modern astronomy are woven together in a unique way. Coverage includes twenty-four important constellations as well as the sun and the moon and the sky as a whole. For each of these, one of the old stories is tied together with the astronomical understanding of a key feature in that part of the sky, allowing one story to serve as a reminder for the other.

Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest

Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Author: Ella Elizabeth Clark
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0520239261

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50th anniversary edition of a perennial best seller. Tales from the oral tradition of the Indians in the Pacific Northwest.

Haunted Northern California

Haunted Northern California
Author: Charles A. Stansfield
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009-06-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780811743082

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Northern California has a dark side--a hidden world of ghosts, monsters, and devils.

Under Heaven s Brow

Under Heaven s Brow
Author: Ward Hunt Goodenough
Publsiher: American Philosophical Society
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0871692465

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For the people of Chuuk and for students of religion and Micronesian culture, this book pulls together and makes available in English the somewhat scattered published accounts (largely in German), along with Goodenough's own (as yet unpublished) information about religious beliefs and ritual practices in pre-Christian Chuuk. The materials are presented in a way that seeks to document and illustrate a particular approach, a functional one, to understanding the kinds of human concerns that give rise to religious behavior. Simply to describe traditional beliefs and rituals without the relevant social background information leaves the reader without any feeling for what were the emotional concerns, engendered by life in Chuukese society, that ritual practices helped people address. Ward Goodenough offers a theoretical introduction, the necessary background information about Chuuk and the ways in which members of Chuukese society experienced themselves and their fellows, the world view and overall set of beliefs providing the intellectual framework within which ritual practices were formulated and understood, and the various bodies of ritual practices. He concludes the book with a summary that pulls together how the rituals described appear to related to the emotional concerns that growing up and living in Chuuk tended to create.

The Starship and the Canoe

The Starship and the Canoe
Author: Kenneth Brower
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781680512793

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“The Starship and the Canoe is neither a wilderness survival manual nor a book of blueprints. It is another of those rare books impossible to define: the kind that seeks you in time. And you will know it, live it, and consult it thereafter simply by name.” --Chicago Sun-Times “Brower’s superbly written book clutches at one’s imagination.” --Publishers Weekly “In the tradition of Carl Sagan and John McPhee, a bracing cerebral voyage past intergalactic hoopla and backwoods retreats.” --Kirkus Reviews Originally published in 1978, The Starship and the Canoe is the remarkable story of a father and son: Freeman Dyson is a world-renowned astrophysicist who dreams of exploring the heavens and has designed a spaceship to take him there. His son George, a brilliant high school dropout, lives in a treehouse and is designing a giant kayak to explore the icy coastal wilderness of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Author Kenneth Brower describes with stunning impact their lives and their visions of the world. It is a timeless tale framed by modern science, adventure, family, and the natural world.