Traditional Sahtú Dene and Yellowknives Dene Astronomy and Sky-Related Knowledge

Regions: North Slave Region, Qikiqtaaluk Region

Tags: social sciences, traditional knowledge, astronomy

Principal Investigator: Holton, Gary (4)
Licence Number: 16153
Organization: University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Licensed Year(s): 2017
Issued: Jul 28, 2017
Project Team: Chris Cannon, Dr. Gary Holton, Dr. Alex Jaker

Objective(s): To document Sahtú Dene and Yellowknives Dene astronomy and sky-related knowledge.

Project Description: The research objective is to document Sahtú Dene and Yellowknives Dene astronomy and sky-related knowledge. Results will appear in the researcher’s Ph.D. dissertation on Northern Dene astronomy and may be published in a book on the same topic at a later date. The research team will also produce educational materials for participating communities such as a bilingual star chart, lists of sky-related terminology, and/or bilingual texts/stories. The researcher will primarily utilize informal interviews and participant observation methods. The team anticipate working with just a few traditional knowledge experts in Déline and Dettah. Interviews and participant observation will be ongoing throughout the duration of the fieldwork, which is expected to span one week in September 2017 (five days in Déline and two days in Dettah). Interviews will be open-ended by design to allow the consultants to communicate their knowledge of the sky in a manner that suits their teaching styles. The team will also attempt to make direct observations of the night sky during the evenings at a location away from street and house lights. The Déline Got'ine Government has generously agreed to assist with participant recruitment, whereas the Yellowknives Dene consultants have already worked with us during past research in November 2015. All interviews will be recorded on a digital solid state recorder. The researcher will also record handwritten field notes and take photographs with the consent of the consultants. This project is focused on working with traditional knowledge experts in Déline and Dettah. In addition, the research team will include local youth to come out with the research team at night and learn about the stars, or sit in and listen to interviews. The research team have also volunteered to give a presentation about the research that will involve anyone within the communities who wishes to attend this public event(s). Copies of all materials recorded and collected during the fieldwork will be given to the Déline Got'ine Government and the Yellowknives Dene First Nation prior to leaving the field site. Additional materials, such as bilingual star charts and wordlists will be edited and produced for Déline and Dettah within 6-8 months of the fieldwork. Digital copies of all scientific papers and reports produced as a result of this research will be provided to the Déline Got'ine Government and the Yellowknives Dene First Nation or other applicable community repositories in Déline and Dettah. The fieldwork for this study will be conducted from September 6, 2017 to September 28, 2017.