Open Cultural Astronomy Forum

Universe of Cultures: Embracing Diversity in Astronomy

“IT’S NOW OR NEVER”: CHANGING CULTURES AND THE INVESTIGATION OF INDIGENOUS ASTRONOMICAL SYSTEMS

Wayne Orchiston1 and Darunee Lingling Orchiston2

1Centre for Astrophysics, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

2Independent scholar, Ban Cholae, Thailand

In a world witnessing ever-increasing cultural change, the challenge for ethnoastronomers is to document the dynamics of indigenous astronomical systems before the last custodians of this information die without passing on their knowledge to younger generations. This is a major global issue for astronomy.

In this talk we will present case studies from India, SE Asia, Australia and New Zealand that display the close linkages between human ecology and indigenous astronomical systems (e.g. see Halkare et al., 2019; Orchiston and Orchiston, 2017), and we will then outline our attempts to use a multidisciplinary approach in order to delineate changes that have taken place in astronomical systems within the past 20,000 years in response to environmental, demographic and religious changes (see Fatima, et al., 2021; Orchiston et al., 2021).

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