"THE THINGS OF THE SKY": ETHNOASTRONOMY OF AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY AS A SOURCE FOR THE PROPOSAL OF A PARADIDACTIC MATERIAL

Authors

  • Caroline da Silva Garcia Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina (IFSC), campus Araranguá
  • Samuel Costa Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina (IFSC), campus Araranguá
  • Suzy Pascolai Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina (IFSC), campus Araranguá
  • Mateus Zanette Campos Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina (IFSC), campus Araranguá

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37156/RELEA/2016.21.007

Keywords:

Indigenous Astronomy, Traditional knowledge, Teaching resource, Indigenous education.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify the ethnoastronomy knowledge of a northern indigenous community of Rio Grande do Sul, as source for the production of a paradidactic material to be used at the local school. The research was performed in three steps: a pedagogical workshop, a survey of ethnoastronomy knowledge and the production of a paradidactic booklet. The pedagogical workshop made public the indigenous people's traditional knowledge concerning the creation of the Sun and the Moon . The survey showed considerable traditional knowledge on astronomy around some topics, such as the creation of the Sun and the Moon, the phases of the Moon, the seasons of the year and the stars, and the paradidactic material produced was established itself as the start of a revival process of local knowledge among the community members. This experience has been an early stage of a work that should be encouraged, in order to go further towards the elucidation of ethnoastronomy of the Indians from the Guarani MBYÁ village Nhu Porá.

 

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Published

2016-08-05

How to Cite

Garcia, C. da S., Costa, S., Pascolai, S., & Campos, M. Z. (2016). "THE THINGS OF THE SKY": ETHNOASTRONOMY OF AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY AS A SOURCE FOR THE PROPOSAL OF A PARADIDACTIC MATERIAL. Latin-American Journal of Astronomy Education, (21), 7–30. https://doi.org/10.37156/RELEA/2016.21.007

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