TY - JOUR
T1 - Star maps and travelling to ceremonies : the Euahlayi people and their use of the night sky
AU - Fuller, Robert S.
AU - Trudgett, Michelle
AU - Norris, Ray P.
AU - Anderson, Michael G.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The Euahlayi people are an Aboriginal Australian language group located in north-central New South Wales and south-central Queensland. They have a rich culture of astronomy and use of the night sky in resource management. Like several other Aboriginal peoples, they did not travel extensively at night, and so were assumed not to use the night sky for navigation. This study has confirmed that they, like most other Aboriginal groups, travelled extensively outside their own country for purposes of trade and ceremonies. We also found previously unpublished evidence that they used 'star maps' in the night sky for learning and remembering waypoints along their routes of travel, but not for actual navigation.
AB - The Euahlayi people are an Aboriginal Australian language group located in north-central New South Wales and south-central Queensland. They have a rich culture of astronomy and use of the night sky in resource management. Like several other Aboriginal peoples, they did not travel extensively at night, and so were assumed not to use the night sky for navigation. This study has confirmed that they, like most other Aboriginal groups, travelled extensively outside their own country for purposes of trade and ceremonies. We also found previously unpublished evidence that they used 'star maps' in the night sky for learning and remembering waypoints along their routes of travel, but not for actual navigation.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:41713
UR - http://www.narit.or.th/en/files/2014JAHHvol17/2014JAHH...17..149F.pdf
M3 - Article
SN - 1440-2807
VL - 17
SP - 149
EP - 160
JO - Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
JF - Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
IS - 2
ER -