Native American Astronomy

Event Details

When
03/24/2008 - 7:00pm
Where
Carmi Public Library
103 Slocumb St
Carmi, IL, 62821-1663
United States
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County: 
White
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Southeastern Illinois College
Where
Carmi Public Library
103 Slocumb St
Carmi, IL, 62821-1663
See map: Google Maps
County: 
White
Fee: 
Free. Open to the Public.
Sponsor Organization: 
Southeastern Illinois College
A Road Scholar Program by William Iseminger

A Road Scholar Program by William Iseminger Across the North American continent, indigenous peoples tracked the stars for a variety of reasons. This slide presentation reviews our knowledge of how Native Americans developed devices and techniques to track the movements of the sun, moon, and stars to develop calendars. William Iseminger will introduce audiences to these devices, with specific references to Cahokia's Woodhenge, mound alignments in Georgia, Louisiana, and Ohio, ""medicine wheels"" in the Great Plains, Pueblo structures in the Southwest, and similar structures in Mesoamerica.

This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Karen Weiss, Southeastern Illinois College, 618.382.8869.