Wilfred Buck review – rewarding life of Indigenous American astronomer laid out in the stars
This hybrid documentary about the Cree astronomer offers evocative, poetic insight into a formidable community leader For Cree astronomer Wilfred Buck, the stars hold an immense power that extends beyond the realm of science. Coming from an Indigenous group whose stories have been systematically (…)
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