The night sky played an important role in the social structure, oral traditions, and cosmology of the Arrernte and Luritja Aboriginal cultures of Central Australia. A component of this cosmology relates to meteors, meteorites, and impact craters. This paper discusses the role of meteoritic phenomena in Arrernte and Luritja cosmology, showing not only that these groups incorporated this phenomenon in their cultural traditions, but that their oral traditions regarding the relationship between meteors, meteorites and impact structures suggests the Arrernte and Luritja understood that they are directly related.11 page(s
We review the literature for perceptions of meteors in the Maori culture of Aotearoa or New Zealand....
Traditional Aboriginal Australian cultures include a significant astronomical component, perpetuated...
Aboriginal people connect landscape to the positions of the Sun and Moon throughout the year for tim...
This research contributes to the disciplines of cultural astronomy (the academic study of how past a...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
Descriptions of cosmic impacts and meteorite falls are found throughout Australian Aboriginal oral t...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
"December 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-358).1. Introduction -- 2. Discipline...
Abstract: Transient celestial phenomena feature prominently in the astronomical knowledge and tradit...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, per...
The Kamilaroi people and their neighbours, the Euahlayi, Ngemba and Murrawarri, are an Aboriginal cu...
For more than 50,000 years, Indigenous Australians have incorporated celestial events into their ora...
Early ethnographers and missionaries recorded Aboriginal languages and oral traditions across Austra...
We review the literature for perceptions of meteors in the Maori culture of Aotearoa or New Zealand....
Traditional Aboriginal Australian cultures include a significant astronomical component, perpetuated...
Aboriginal people connect landscape to the positions of the Sun and Moon throughout the year for tim...
This research contributes to the disciplines of cultural astronomy (the academic study of how past a...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
Descriptions of cosmic impacts and meteorite falls are found throughout Australian Aboriginal oral t...
We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, whi...
"December 2011".Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-358).1. Introduction -- 2. Discipline...
Abstract: Transient celestial phenomena feature prominently in the astronomical knowledge and tradit...
The traditional cultures of Aboriginal Australians include a significant astronomical component, per...
The Kamilaroi people and their neighbours, the Euahlayi, Ngemba and Murrawarri, are an Aboriginal cu...
For more than 50,000 years, Indigenous Australians have incorporated celestial events into their ora...
Early ethnographers and missionaries recorded Aboriginal languages and oral traditions across Austra...
We review the literature for perceptions of meteors in the Maori culture of Aotearoa or New Zealand....
Traditional Aboriginal Australian cultures include a significant astronomical component, perpetuated...
Aboriginal people connect landscape to the positions of the Sun and Moon throughout the year for tim...