Academics say Indigenous perspectives still lacking in Canadian STEM studies
TORONTO — In order to learn about how Canada’s Indigenous astronomers see the skies, Caroline Ormrod had to look overseas.
The Toronto resident was interested in pursuing graduate work that would allow her to explore more culturally diverse perspectives on scientific disciplines, but found no viable options in Canada at the time.
Her new understanding of celestial bodies came from a distance-education course she took in 2017 while completing a Masters of Cultural Astronomy and Astrology with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David in Swansea.
“Canadian universities tend to be more traditional… there is nothing that compares to the course I did,” Ormrod said in an interview. “These topics are seen as a ‘new-age thing’ so there’s some hesitancy, but this is knowledge we should all be learning about.”