Navigating with Stories
Traditional navigators, like those in Polynesia and among the Inuit, rely on storytelling and keen observation of natural signs to traverse vast distances. By paying attention to the stars, water temperature, and subtle changes in the landscape, they create mental maps that guide their journeys. This deep connection to their environment highlights the importance of oral traditions and the ability to read the world around them.In this clip
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