65,000 yrs - the great history of Australian Aboriginal Astronomy | Kirsten Banks | TEDxYouth@Sydney

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  • @Heldin33
    @Heldin33 3 роки тому +17

    Actually, as Australians your so lucky! I am German and when I saw the “sky” for the first time was here in Australia. It’s impossible in crowded Europe to see something like this. So take this opportunity Australians. It’s a blessing.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 5 років тому +40

    I live in hurricane alley and when they hit and knock out power for weeks, the sky is amazing and demands your attention.

  • @juniordelaney1202
    @juniordelaney1202 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
    As a young Dunghatti Australian I find it hard to find much of my cultural history.
    Finding out we have such a rich connection with the stars has has really inspired me.

    • @doolagaperson962
      @doolagaperson962 2 роки тому

      I've heard there is A LOT that wasn't lost it just isn't taught to everyone anymore, you have to be inducted and whatnot

  • @EvilEves1
    @EvilEves1 5 років тому +8

    That was beautiful. Her passion for astronomy radiated from her with the brightness of the stars.

  • @mariokajin
    @mariokajin 5 років тому +38

    That was the most poetic science talk I’ve ever seen and heard. Beautiful.

    • @tommie3700
      @tommie3700 4 роки тому +3

      For a community that struggles to convey their message and research, in especially layman's terms, she is a blessing to the science community! Honestly, just wrote a novel here :D

    • @Laneth
      @Laneth 4 роки тому +1

      @@tommie3700 Kirsten's passion really shines through here, doesn't it? Her TikTok and Twitter are goldmines for people wanting to follow her journey of discovery and sharing.

  • @dineshv2785
    @dineshv2785 5 років тому +12

    She has the skill for attracting audiences for her speech. Addictive

  • @antonybrennan
    @antonybrennan 5 років тому +8

    This is brilliant. Aboriginal people are still here and their knowledge is still relevant. There is no other culture on the planet that can lay claim to 65,000 years of heritage.

    • @rogerroger6049
      @rogerroger6049 5 років тому +5

      Yep they've had the sky all figured out...spent so much time on it that they didn't get around to figuring out the wheel.

    • @jozeflagocki8790
      @jozeflagocki8790 4 роки тому +3

      @@rogerroger6049 Or writing skills. The so called 65,000 years history is to promote sales of their art and boomerangs. Yes, the highest achievement in their 65,000 history is a boomerang.

    • @johnmurray4257
      @johnmurray4257 3 роки тому +4

      @@jozeflagocki8790 that's funny they created a barbecue thousdands of years ago not to mention they had extensive knowledge of land, sea, plants,animals and the stars oh and did I forget to mention your beloved Sir Donald Bradman was bowled out for a duck by who......an Aboriginal 😂🤣facts m8 or should I say 2 deadly🤙

  • @loa81
    @loa81 5 років тому +28

    Hello thank you so much for your Ted Talks episode.
    You are a natural storyteller and I enjoyed very much your presentation as well as the content.
    I’ve enjoyed archeology, astronomy, geology, and natural sciences my whole life (60+ now)
    It is very refreshing to hear you as a young person expressing your wonder & joy with their natural world. Culture does play a big part in seeing the world around us and it was very nice to see it in your eyes, expressions and great voice.
    Regards...

  • @saloniuppal
    @saloniuppal 5 років тому +19

    We are the most important people for our parents compare then whole world🌍
    Big Thumbs for all parents how always support their children's in every single steps of life 😊👍

    • @englishteacherzahraa493
      @englishteacherzahraa493 5 років тому

      Saloni Uppal
      Dear saloni,
      I would like to pay your attention for your Written English.
      we are the most important people.... ✔
      while your sentence is wrong because you use we & are .

    • @saloniuppal
      @saloniuppal 5 років тому

      THANKS A MILLION DEAR FOR IMPROVE MY MISTAKE 😊

  • @anglomik
    @anglomik 5 років тому +31

    Great talk, TEDx and so true. Nothing like the beautiful night sky, with a full moon, the stars & constellations. There is truly magic up there.

  • @EricHebting
    @EricHebting 5 років тому +21

    This is brillant. We have to remember this knowledge.

  • @Darwinsmom
    @Darwinsmom 3 роки тому +2

    This young lady is the first person I have ever heard speak of being enraptured by the night sky in a manner that matches my experience in New Zealand six years ago. Growing up in Northern Europe and in Canada, my familiar starscapes rarely struck me as particularly beautiful. Then I travelled to New Zealand, living out a dream I had held onto for a decade or more. One night, standing on my cousin's back patio in Wellington, I looked up at the night sky. Despite the city lights, I saw above me a sky speckled with glittering jewels that were totally unfamiliar to me. I was awe-struck by their beauty. I mean seriously overwhelmed! Knowing I was looking at the same stars that my gggGrandparents and their children lived their lives under after immigrating to New Zealand in 1864. My ggGrandfather was the only one of their children to remain in Ireland. I fell deeply in love with New Zealand in all her glory - the geography, the flora and fauna, the cuisine, the people - I couldn't get enough of any of it. But the stars! Oh, the stars! I only wish I had taken the time to appreciate the night sky when I visited Australia in 2005. I admit I am blessed to live in a country where on rare occasions we can see the Aurora Borealis when it rarely dips into the southern skies. But nothing is as enchanting as the cosmos as witnessed in Australasia. My life could end with my last sight being the night sky as I knew it in 2015, and I would leave this world with a massive smile on my face!

  • @faanengaaw7357
    @faanengaaw7357 5 років тому +13

    im a Pacific islander frm the Micronesian region & we've been traveling the vast Pacific ocean around us using the stars & the wind only without using a compas. during the day we use the position of the sun, sea birds, sea currents, reefs & floating objects out at sea.

    • @ronaldstarkey4336
      @ronaldstarkey4336 5 років тому +1

      Navagator...

    • @brettdonahue876
      @brettdonahue876 5 років тому +2

      Beautiful mate

    • @faanengaaw7357
      @faanengaaw7357 5 років тому +1

      Ronald Starkey sadly i did not get any of those arts. but atleast some of us still do.

    • @warwicklewis8735
      @warwicklewis8735 4 роки тому

      @@faanengaaw7357 my ancestors used the stars the sun complex mathematical charts and sea currents to navigate around the whole world.....European

    • @faanengaaw7357
      @faanengaaw7357 4 роки тому +2

      Warwick Lewis europeans started after we pacific islanders settled all the Pacific islands.
      Btw we did not have any charts. Everything was in our heads.

  • @chrisgonzales3433
    @chrisgonzales3433 5 років тому +5

    i hope we could also have a young and genius filipino like her in the philippines , she's an inspiration 🌈

  • @juliekemp419
    @juliekemp419 4 роки тому +2

    Very very good Kirsten. Love the sounds of Aboriginal instruments. So Earthy; so Deep; So Cymatic!

  • @AndreaRodriguez-cj1kt
    @AndreaRodriguez-cj1kt 5 років тому +8

    So on top of the thousands of emus the Australians lost a war to, there was also a great celestial emu. Beautiful

  • @thoughfullylost6241
    @thoughfullylost6241 4 роки тому +2

    Great speech thank you you're far more generous to Western science than I am and I hope that generosity gives it some understanding of the deeper meaning Beyond surface knowledge

  • @andromedav.884
    @andromedav.884 5 років тому +6

    You are ADORABLE, Kristen! THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
    VERY relevant and thought provoking! 🙏 ✨💚✨

  • @usedcarsuae.
    @usedcarsuae. 5 років тому +13

    That’s nice video
    This that I was waiting for
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @moonled
    @moonled 5 років тому +2

    An awesome and inspiring talk that would bring home the wonders of the night sky that most people don't take time to appreciate to the most weary human. And as a writer I love the delicious turns of phrase like "dazzling carpet of stars", "sparkling stars and glittering galaxies" (as a science fiction writer I may steal that one) "eternal dance choreographed by gravity"... Thanks for letting You Tube post this. I'll be sharing.

  • @johntomasini3916
    @johntomasini3916 2 роки тому

    When I see my Wemba Wemba friend again, I am going to show her this video, she too will be in tears watching the night sky.

  • @JakeZR7
    @JakeZR7 5 років тому +2

    Awesome TED Talk on Astronomy!!! Crazy how this video was just posted when I was thinking about Astronomy!! From California also!

  • @speedyblabla8679
    @speedyblabla8679 3 роки тому +1

    i have to watch this for a school task

  • @bogglerful
    @bogglerful 3 роки тому

    Yes, electrical lighting has made viewing the night sky more difficult, yet one can always drive into the desert, or into the mountains, and see the night sky in its magnificence.
    Let's celebrate the amazing accomplishments of modern Western civilization, and not unrealistically elevate stone age cultures.

    • @mickwilson99
      @mickwilson99 3 роки тому

      I live in a swamp. Expeditions to mountains or deserts are difficult... but we could have a darker sky to inspire us.

  • @WeDontWantYourWar
    @WeDontWantYourWar 3 роки тому +1

    Her passion is amazing, we need to see more of these younger role models

  • @CoopMauKona
    @CoopMauKona 5 років тому +3

    Here from the Skyentists. Congrats!

  • @heatherhill3547
    @heatherhill3547 5 років тому +3

    My favorite person my dad told me about this very subject and thank you 🙏 so much for this Ted talk important impressive information let’s kill light pollution

  • @quantumfield8755
    @quantumfield8755 4 роки тому +3

    Namaste 🙏🏽🌈

  • @jaxx-inspiregrowcreate2862
    @jaxx-inspiregrowcreate2862 5 років тому +5

    *We live among the stars*

    • @EvilEves1
      @EvilEves1 5 років тому +1

      The Jaxx Channel - Self-Growth Health Wellness we are stars

  • @Day_Chap
    @Day_Chap Рік тому +1

    That 65,000 year date gets used so often despite being dis proven again and again.

  • @andrew30540
    @andrew30540 5 років тому +3

    Very cool!! Light pollution is definitely an issue that needs to be addressed!

  • @geodinyerkobo6781
    @geodinyerkobo6781 5 років тому

    Great Talk. Astronomy and Astrology are the mothers of science.

    • @rogerroger6049
      @rogerroger6049 5 років тому +1

      I think she was talking about mythology not astrology.

  • @sharndawg007
    @sharndawg007 4 роки тому

    10:18 "...we're losing this knowledge, because we're losing the darkness..." in the sky AND in Australia's population!

  • @edsparkable
    @edsparkable 3 роки тому

    I have to travel to the southern hemisphere to see the night sky one day. I just have to.

  • @joannebuckskin8116
    @joannebuckskin8116 2 роки тому

    I'm a Huge fan of this young First Nation woman .. thank you for sharing Kirsten cannot wait until you Dr Banks and have your own show on NITV

  • @spirithawk2418
    @spirithawk2418 5 років тому +2

    Wonderful !! We need this understanding

  • @chakramohora3698
    @chakramohora3698 5 років тому +1

    opportunity comes once in life but we too hesitate to accept that opportunity but we realize after goes it. so hold your opportunity tightly when it comes...

  • @Derekmlacic
    @Derekmlacic 5 років тому +5

    her brother is my science teacher

  • @jfern6673
    @jfern6673 5 років тому +3

    Great talk.. Primitive at best.. Right time to look for Emu eggs? mmm

  • @pohkeee
    @pohkeee 5 років тому +9

    Why do we curse the darkness? It exposes the truth of our place in the vast universe...true, a candle has it’s uses, but how often a multitude of them lit in fear drown out the stark beauty human of vulnerability...

    • @mataafa1
      @mataafa1 3 роки тому

      Hhmm don’t know because generally into the dark is the unknown but that’s the game as well? From darkness transmute to light order into chaos to restore to order ?

  • @Rebecca-yg5ok
    @Rebecca-yg5ok 5 років тому +4

    Oh what a great speech keep up the great talk 👣🌌 I’m currently in Winton Queensland and the Milky Way and the sky is just spectacular! We just downloaded Star walk App and it’s amazing 🔮

  • @guidobravo6890
    @guidobravo6890 5 років тому +3

    Is it only me that find her really, really atractive?? She is gorgeous!

    • @andrewg3856
      @andrewg3856 5 років тому

      Yeah she fine af with that outfit on lol

    • @mikakorhonen5715
      @mikakorhonen5715 5 років тому

      Not very handy kitchen hardware.

  • @Astrostevo
    @Astrostevo 5 років тому

    Excellent talk, great emu hunting details and noise imitation! Tragic to think that light pollution has robbed so many - one third of the world - of seeing our Milky Way and is getting worse. Its costing us the sky. :-(

  • @01glenn0101
    @01glenn0101 5 років тому +9

    um not too much aboriginal astronomy

  • @lingux_yt
    @lingux_yt 3 роки тому +1

    came from Tiktok. great job!

  • @rogerroger6049
    @rogerroger6049 5 років тому +5

    Yes I know there is an Emu up in the sky. There is probably an Appache helicopter if you look hard enough.

  • @upgrade1583
    @upgrade1583 5 років тому +1

    I know what you mean about amazing views out in the bush. It's amazing to see.

  • @Cici_Silo
    @Cici_Silo 3 роки тому

    Thank you, Kirsten for sharing your passion. Every time I get to see the Milky Way (which isn't often), I thank Jesus for his creation! And also for the emu, which he also created! :-)

  • @calvinmasters6159
    @calvinmasters6159 Рік тому +2

    Where's the science?
    "...Wiradjuri heritage... learned about great celestial bodies... knowledge used to this day..." (6:35) Which bodies? What knowledge?
    Generalities and emotives, but no hard facts.

  • @tomorrow6
    @tomorrow6 4 роки тому +1

    If we go with the 65,000 timeframe one should beat in mind that that is about the time frame where the megafauna of Australia were obliterated after having survived many various climate catastrophes prior.
    I suspect they made good hunting for a little while and then the best hunting became emus and kangaroos both of which have a high breeding rate to recover from hunting pressure. And in some areas the landscape was changed drastically by the introduction of fire based hunting technology.

  • @mistyrious1111starseed
    @mistyrious1111starseed 5 років тому +1

    Good job!! I loved your speech!

  • @navkaur4743
    @navkaur4743 5 років тому +3

    She is incredible and lecture 👍👍

  • @yoesh5484
    @yoesh5484 5 років тому +4

    Watching from Nepal💚❤💙💗

    • @chakramohora3698
      @chakramohora3698 5 років тому +1

      I'm so glad that you are from Nepal, who followed this kind of speech on yoitube...

    • @valeniusthekat
      @valeniusthekat 5 років тому +1

      Much love from Central Indiana USA 💕👍

    • @prashantrajbhikshu
      @prashantrajbhikshu 5 років тому

      I am a simple Nepali. I see Nepal I hit like.

  • @CosmicIntelligenceAgency
    @CosmicIntelligenceAgency 3 роки тому

    How does indigenous astronomy work with seasons misaligned now with 40'000 years ago and precession and the 26,000 year cycle?

    • @Roger-go6jc
      @Roger-go6jc 2 роки тому

      Adaptation and an intimacy with our world. Read Dark Emu. Mainstream discount a lot of detail, but the state of mind they can not take.

  • @simmerdownchick5518
    @simmerdownchick5518 5 років тому +2

    I crave to see the stars ✨. I’ve lived in the suburbs my entire life

  • @OISaviour
    @OISaviour 5 років тому

    They are always talking about three days of Darkness. I believe after the 3 days we'd probably all say, "Turn off those damn lights, we've got the stars." (Of course, we might be frozen by then.)

  • @heatherhill3547
    @heatherhill3547 5 років тому +2

    I watched that Hubble doc so awesome and amazing

  • @jacksonrixx
    @jacksonrixx 8 місяців тому +1

    thanks

  • @yobro5907
    @yobro5907 4 роки тому

    omg WHERE DID YOU GET THAT JUMPSUIT?! yaaas

  • @user-sz4ij5bf6m
    @user-sz4ij5bf6m 5 років тому +5

    اول تعليق عربي ❤️
    رمضان كريم وكل عام وانتم بخير

    • @mudththirabdu9840
      @mudththirabdu9840 5 років тому +1

      ربنا يقدرنا علي الصيام والقيام

    • @user-sz4ij5bf6m
      @user-sz4ij5bf6m 5 років тому +1

      @@mudththirabdu9840 امين يارب العالمين

  • @Triple109
    @Triple109 5 років тому +3

    What about our anicent civilization indus valley?

  • @kmannyt1539
    @kmannyt1539 Рік тому

    Good lord she is amazing 👏

  • @shoshannafachima1306
    @shoshannafachima1306 3 роки тому

    Bravo bravo bravissimo

  • @EuDouArteHipHopArtCulture21
    @EuDouArteHipHopArtCulture21 5 років тому +3

    Kirsten Banks, you are beautiful as the sky when you on that dress talking about the sky

  • @Hamiora187
    @Hamiora187 4 роки тому +1

    As of 2016 the International Austronomical Union formed a group called the 'The Working Group of Naming Stars'... Their mission was to officially assign popular names to the hundreds of stars, 313 stars were given names although very few indigenous or non western names. 2017 'WGNS' decided to introduce indigenous names 86 new stars were approved and 4 stars were given Australian Aboriginal names. Three from the Wardaman People of NT known as Wurren found in Phoenicis constellation, Larrawag found in Scorpion and Ginan found in Southern Cross. Fourth star from the Boorong People, Northwest Victoria is Unurgunite found in Canis Major. Summer nights great views of Wurren and Unurgunite and winter nights Larawag and Ginan although all visable in both seasons but not in the sky long enough.

  • @BalikesirCicek
    @BalikesirCicek 5 років тому +1

    Başarılı bir sunum bilgiler için teşekkürler. Gökyüzü ve yıldızlar muhteşem.( Türkçe alt yazı çok kötü )

  • @rodneyjohnson4794
    @rodneyjohnson4794 4 роки тому

    tears.

  • @robertfonovic3551
    @robertfonovic3551 Рік тому +2

    Aboriginal acheivements? invented the stick.

  • @mtrlaux1029
    @mtrlaux1029 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this.

  • @JenniKellogsbrand
    @JenniKellogsbrand 5 років тому +1

    What a beautiful spirit she has

  • @kristinabaker4433
    @kristinabaker4433 5 років тому

    I want to go to there💖 🌌

  • @tarigHashim
    @tarigHashim 5 років тому +5

    She lost me totaly .been to the midel almost . Nothing about the title

  • @poppylar1834
    @poppylar1834 7 місяців тому

    This is stuff you should have learned at primary school. We used to.

  • @andreitamaldonado
    @andreitamaldonado 3 роки тому

    Light pollution is a real problem here 3 simple things you can do:
    1. Use only warm white led and prefer yellow/red colored light from white/blue. 💡
    2. Don't use lights brighter than needed.🔅🔆
    3. Advocate and create awareness on your community.💫

  • @shandyy8118
    @shandyy8118 5 років тому +2

    El Link en español gracias

  • @natemclennan717
    @natemclennan717 4 роки тому +1

    hi

  • @williamparker2922
    @williamparker2922 5 років тому

    Meanwhile in downtown Los Angeles... There are no visible stars... And the only eggs your going to go hunting for are pigeon eggs.

  • @isaacige
    @isaacige 5 років тому

    Great!

  • @williamliamsmith4923
    @williamliamsmith4923 Рік тому +1

    Because of precession phenomenon it may not to possible that emu constellation was always high in the sky when emus were hatching eggs. So this is unlikely to be 65000 year old tradition. Perhaps a 1000 or 2000 year old. Aboriginal people must have used other reliable cues to go searching for eggs (like temperature, vegetation, length of day change) for 65000 years rather than emu constellation

  • @yalcnkotek7015
    @yalcnkotek7015 5 років тому

    We want to subtitle.

  • @raw238
    @raw238 5 років тому

    Verdict: look at night sky more and please visit Australia mate

  • @4GH440
    @4GH440 6 місяців тому

    Lets also remember that even greater early astronomers existed, The Mayan, The Aztecs, the Egyptians and also lets throw in the great star navigators which included the Polynesians, the Hawaiians and how could we not forget the Vikings. I am a massive fan of our universe with exciting new discoveries almost every day thanks to the James Webb Telescope. If you really want to see the stars with no light pollution, go to sea and just marvel at the night sky.

  • @graciehart1001
    @graciehart1001 Рік тому

    Fabulous 🫶🏼

  • @ashercool2903
    @ashercool2903 8 місяців тому

    I never knew that.

  • @StOnKy69420
    @StOnKy69420 3 роки тому

    excellant

  • @timothygalvin3021
    @timothygalvin3021 5 років тому +6

    Spoke a lot, didn't say much.

  • @Triple109
    @Triple109 5 років тому +2

    We our first religion to born in this Earth?

  • @hakoskosko2053
    @hakoskosko2053 5 років тому

    What were those magical human beings with long ears in the Lord of the rings called again?

  • @RushWije
    @RushWije Рік тому

    Very good speaking. I have one question. Actually, we are already in the Milky Way. So how do we see it like in that photo? It looks like it is the Andromeda Galaxy

  • @Noah-pf3yv
    @Noah-pf3yv 3 роки тому

    9:19 among us imposter vote him out!!!!!

  • @theodorelowry9768
    @theodorelowry9768 2 роки тому

    Love it.

  • @drmitchelltulau671
    @drmitchelltulau671 7 днів тому

    ‘Astronomy’ is a science. A story about an emu up there isn’t science.

  • @mahendhranmm
    @mahendhranmm 5 років тому +3

    Half-baked synthetic knowledge

  • @thegamingllama7128
    @thegamingllama7128 5 років тому +4

    First

  • @JimDodahday
    @JimDodahday 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @onionbreath5879
    @onionbreath5879 10 місяців тому +1

    Lol! Whatever

  • @mudththirabdu9840
    @mudththirabdu9840 5 років тому

    ما فاهم حاجة لكن مسر أكمل

  • @Rien--
    @Rien-- 5 років тому

    oii sure bruv. good stuff fam

  • @andrewg3856
    @andrewg3856 5 років тому +1

    That girl's outfit is on 1000! She lookin fine af I can't even lie lol

    • @timothygalvin3021
      @timothygalvin3021 5 років тому

      I think you might have missed the point of the video.

  • @Black___Book
    @Black___Book 3 місяці тому

    Is she going to speak about aboriginals? I am half way through and this is an autobiography and a complaint about light polution