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Mar 30, 2019 · Buck, from Opaskwayak Cree Nation, has a goal: to teach science from an Indigenous perspective, something that he's been doing for 14 years. He's a hard man to pin down; for many days of the year ...
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May 7, 2018 · The light in the center, which represents the sun, was placed so far away you can barely see it move. The sun is only eight light-minutes away; that’s 146 million km on average. At human scale ...
Jan 7, 2021 · The contemporary dance, Trace, tells an Anishinaabe origin story about the stars. (Red Sky Performance) Unreserved 9:32 'We call ourselves the star people': Dance piece explores Anishinaabe star ...
Jan 8, 2021 · Today, said Hilding, astro-colonialism can be seen in the location of telescopes. "Modern astrophysics relies on the biggest telescopes in the world to look for the first stars, to look for ...
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Aug 23, 2023 · Innu astrophysicist Laurie Rousseau-Nepton, who stars in the new documentary North Star, speaks stars, science and stories with Can Geo. Footsteps crunch quietly on twigs, as Laurie Rousseau-Nepton makes her careful way through the forests surrounding Ashuapmushuan, Que. She pauses, she listens, she looks.
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Here we will learn about: * stories can help us understand important lessons about ourselves and our connection to nature. * the role of balance in our lives and in mathematics. * there are numerous patterns found in nature that are mathematical. * Fibonacci sequence. * Fractals. * Concentric circles. * Math and Science are just catching up to ...