Community members are invited to learn how American Indians used the moon, earthen architecture and a turtle's shell to predict astronomical events with remarkable precision. The virtual discussion will be led by James Rock, a citizen of the Dakota Nation and a faculty member in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of indigenous programming for the Marshall W. Alworth Planetarium at the University of Minnesota Duluth. In 2014 Rock co-authored the book D(L)akota Star Map Constellation Guide and has co-published several journal articles on Dakota sacred mound and cave sites. He will discuss both topics from his published works in addition to local connections with the Newark Earthworks and the Serpent Mound in Peebles. Register with an email address to receive a link to the Zoom meeting about an hour before the program begins. Join us for this informal community-based open forum discussion. Brought to you by OSU-N, Denison University, and the Granville Public Library. Register at GranvilleLibrary.org/calendar/month
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 9, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST
Tuesday. March 9 at 7:00pm
Location
Granville Public Library via Zoom
Fees/Admission
Free
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Contact Information
Lucy Chin-Parker
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