#  Fulani Skies 

 



   ![fulani_0.jpg](/sites/g/files/omnuum9076/files/styles/hwp_1_1__100x100_scale/public/fulani_0.jpg?itok=XR-YrF8G) 

 

Fulani Skies was created with WWT for use in the Smithsonian [Exhibit African Cosmos: Stellar Art](http://africa.si.edu/exhibits/cosmos/) exhibit that ran June 20, 2012—December 9, 2012. The African Cosmos project considers the rich, complex and little-studied topic of African cultural astronomy and the arts as a way to challenge popularly-held notions of Africans as cultural, but not scientific, beings.

#### Credits

Joseph DePasquale, Marie Machacek, Katrien Kolenberg



 



 

 

 



 

 

 

The full version of this tour can downloaded (by right clicking) below and viewed in the desktop version of WorldWide Telescope.



 

 

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- [ Objects in the Sky ](/tour-content-area/objects-sky)
- [ Earth ](/tour-content-area/earth)
- [ Our Solar System ](/tour-content-area/our-solar-system)
- [ Science and Society ](/tour-content-area/science-and-society)
- [ History of Science ](/tour-content-area/history-science)
- [ Cultural Influences and Perspectives ](/tour-content-area/cultural-influences-and-perspectives)
- [ Night Sky Observing ](/tour-content-area/night-sky-observing)
- [ Constellations ](/tour-content-area/constellations)
- [ Finding Objects in the Sky ](/tour-content-area/finding-objects-sky)
- [ Suggested Audience ](/tour-content-area/suggested-audience)
- [ Elementary K-5 ](/tour-content-area/elementary-k-5)
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- [ General Audience ](/tour-content-area/general-audience)