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Indigenous science expert and educator. Maryboy is the president of the Indigenous Education Institute, an organization she founded in 1995 to apply traditional Indigenous knowledge to contemporary settings. Much of her work has focused on Indigenous astronomy and she has written several books on Navajo astronomy.


Background and education

Nancy Maryboy is Cherokee and Navajo (Diné), from the Cherokee Bird Clan, the Navajo Deer Springs Clan, and the Navajo Cliff Dweller Clan. Her family includes traditional and medical healers. Maryboy's name in Cherokee is Tsawayuga, meaning "bird." She lived on the
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for twenty-five years. Maryboy received her Ph.D. in Indigenous Science in 1998 from the
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. Her Ph.D. thesis, cowritten with David Begay, was titled ''Nanitá̕ Są̕ąh Naagha̕í Nanitá̕ Bike̕h Hózhóón'' (''Living the order: dynamic cosmic process of Diné cosmology'').


Career

Maryboy has held a position as adjunct professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at
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and has developed courses on indigenous philosophy in curriculum for the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. She was a faculty member and administrator at
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for thirteen years. She was the Director of Curriculum and Professional Development for
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, a K-12 school system on the Navajo Nation for three years. She has served as the principal investigator several
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(NSF)-funded projects. One of those projects was "Cosmic Serpent - Bridging Native and Western Science Learning in Informal Settings," a four-year effort providing collaboration opportunities between Indigenous communities and science education professionals; the project won a $550,000 grant from the NSF. The project provided professional development workshops for museum educators, a 2011 conference jointly hosted by the
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and the
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, an informational website, and a culminating book. She was also the principal investigator on another NSF-funded project, "Native Universe: Indigenous Voice in Science Museums," which promoted the inclusion of Indigenous perspectives in science museums. That project was awarded over one million dollars from the NSF and included building partnerships between organizations such as the
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, the
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, the
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, the Durango Discovery Museum, and the National Museum of the American Indian. She is also the co-principal investigator for a
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-funded project, "The Navajo Sky: Education Modules for Digital Planetariums," a four-year project developing educational digital planetarium modules that feature Navajo sky stories and juxtapose Navajo and Western astronomy. Maryboy lectures about Indigenous astronomy, discussing similarities and differences from Western astronomy and sharing the foundational stories of Navajo star knowledge. She has collaborated with NASA's
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and
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on several projects, including a planetarium show titled "See the Skies Through Navajo Eyes." In 1995, Maryboy founded the Indigenous Education Institute, a nonprofit organization working to preserve traditional Indigenous knowledge and apply it to areas such as astronomy and other science disciplines. She is a core member of the Native American Academy, an organization promoting the value of Native knowledge. She is also the president of Wohali Productions, a consulting agency for Indigenous science communication. In 2016 she was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, & Museums.


Selected publications

* ''Stars over Diné bikéyah: winter stories of the Navajo constellations'' / Nancy C. Maryboy (Boulder, Colorado: World Hope Foundation, 2005) * ''Sharing the skies: Navajo astronomy'' / Nancy C. Maryboy and David H. Begay (Tucscon, Arizona: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2010). * ''The cosmic serpent: bridging Native ways of knowing and western science in museum settings'' / Nancy C. Maryboy, David Begay, Laura Piticolas (Indigenous Education Institute, 2012).


References


External links


Indigenous Education Institute

"Indigenous Perspectives on the Sky. Nancy Maryboy and Barbara Duncan"
76-minute video from the
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