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Astronomical Heritage and Aboriginal People: Conflicts and Possibilities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2016

Alejandro Martín López*
Affiliation:
CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina Sociedad Interamericana de Astronomía en la Cultura (SIAC) email: astroamlopez@hotmail.com
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Abstract

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In this presentation we address issues relating to the astronomical heritage of contemporary aboriginal groups and other minorities. We deal specially with intangible astronomical heritage and its particularities. Also, we study (from ethnographic experience with Aboriginal groups, Creoles and Europeans in the Argentine Chaco) the conflicts referring to the different ways in which the natives' knowledge and practice are categorized by the natives themselves, by scientists, state politicians, professional artists and NGOs. Furthermore, we address several cases that illustrate these kinds of conflicts. We aim to analyze the complexities of patrimonial policies when they are applied to practices and representations of contemporary communities involved in power relations with national states and the global system. The essentialization of identities, the folklorization of representations and practices, and the fossilization of aboriginal peoples are some of the risks of applying the label “cultural heritage” without a careful consideration of each specific case.

In particular we suggest possible ways in which the international scientific community could collaborate to improve the agenda of national states instead of reproducing colonial prejudices. In this way, we aim to contribute to the promotion of respect for ethnic and religious minorities.

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Contributed Papers
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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2016 

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