Description
In this illustrated volume, McCleary provides description and background but lets the Crow star knowledge unfold through the words of contemporary tribal elders, whose narratives describe the origins and organization of the universe and the history of constellations that have special religious interpretation and history. The Stars We Know, Second Edition is a valuable contribution to the study of Native American theology as well as an important record of Crow oral traditions.
“This book on our traditions related to the heavens expresses a part of the native theology of the Crow in a careful, thoughtful, and detailed manner.” — Dale Old Horn, Crow Tribal Historic Preservation Office
“This book presents us with the world of the Crow—the meaning of the heavens into which Crow life fits. It is invaluable for grasping the traditional Crow sense of place, the place of human life in the universe.” — Jonathan Lear, The University of Chicago
“A brilliant piece of modern Native American ethnography.” — Peter Nabokov, University of California, Los Angeles
2. The Crow People and the Stars
3. The Bright Star
4. Planets: The Unpredictable Stars
5. The Twins and the Hand Star
6. The Seven Stars
7. The Sweatlodge and the Stars
8. Moving Lights of the Night
9. The Sun, the Moon, and the Milky Way
10. In the Company of Stars
Appendix: Crow Star Names of Unidentified Constellations




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