Bültmann & Gerriets
Mapping Time, Space and the Body
Indigenous Knowledge and Mathematical Thinking in Brazil
von Mariana Kawall Leal Ferreira
Verlag: SensePublishers
Reihe: New Directions in Mathematics and Science Education
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ISBN: 9789462098664
Auflage: 2015
Erschienen am 20.01.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 232 Seiten

Preis: 37,45 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Foreword by Beatrice Lumpkin; Foreword by Ubiratan D'Ambrosio; Introduction; Part I: The Xingu Indigenous Park in Central Brazil; Chapter 1: WHEN 1 + 1 ¿ 2: Making Mathematics in Central Brazil; Chapter 2: Shamanic Map-Making in the Brazilian Amazon: The Suyá People of the Xingu Indigenous Park; Part II: The Land-Without-Evil in Southern Brazil; Chapter 3: Tupi-Guarani Apocalyptic Visions of Time and the Body; Chapter 4: Map-Making in Southern Brazil: Self-Determination and Indigenous Peoples' Rights; Part III: People and Numbers in Xavante Land, Central Brazil; Chapter 5: The Two of us Together: Xavante Mathematics in Central Brazil Today; Chapter 6: The Color Red: Mapping Flowers and Fruits in the Brazilian Savannah; Epilogue: Successes of Indigenous Mathematics Education; References; About the Author.



Mapping Time, Space and the Body: Indigenous Knowledge and Mathematical Thinking in Brazil brings people, land and numbers together in the fight for justice. On this extraordinary voyage through ancestral territories in central and southern Brazil, the Xavante, Suyá, Kayabi, and other local nations use mapping as a tool to protect their human rights to lands and resources they have traditionally owned and acquired. Mathematics activities inside the classroom and in everyday life help explain how Indigenous Peoples understand the cosmos and protect the living beings that helped create it. The book is a welcome contribution to a growing literature on the mathematical and scientific thinking of Indigenous Peoples around the globe. It makes mathematics alive and culturally relevant for students of all national backgrounds worldwide.
"A brilliant marriage of ethnography and mathematics written with deep understanding and obvious affection for the peoples she observed."
- James A. Wiley, Ph.D. Professor, University of California at San Francisco, USA
"This original and beautifully illustrated book offers a vivid study of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil. The author develops theoretical approaches and research methodologies to understand the way cultural groups deal with their natural and social environments."
- Ubiratan D'Ambrosio, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
"Mapping Time, Space and the Body is destined to create new and enlightened research in Ethnomathematics. It is an essential read for all of us working with culture and social justice in the realm of mathematics."
- Daniel Clark Orey, Ph.D. Professor, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Emeritus Professor, California State University, Sacramento, USA
Cover photo by Mariana K. Leal Ferreira, 1998: Romdó Suyá, ceremonial leader of the Suyá people in the Xingu Indigenous Park