The Navajo Nation is well-known for its exceptional artistry with respect to the weaving of rugs, blankets, and other textiles. This article will discuss the culture of the Navajo, their weavings, and how this art form can be used to teach and extend mathematics concepts in secondary education. The patterns within the Navajo weavings will be used to illustrate examples of the four isometries and the seven frieze groups. These patterns will also be used to determine the fundamental region, as well as to study the fractal concept of iteration and its impact on area and perimeter
To assist Indian schools to teach the oncoming generation of young Indians to appreciate and practic...
Washington State UniversitySobralske, M. (2008, March 28). The Art of Navajo Weaving and Leadership ...
This book is about the aesthetic arts of the Native American people, specifically the Navajo people ...
The Navajo Nation is well-known for its exceptional artistry with respect to the weaving of rugs, bl...
The Navajo Nation is famous for the creation of many styles of weavings, with respect to variations...
Navajo wearing has evolved from historical utilitarian functions to contemporary fine art today. My ...
Navajo weaving from northeastern Arizona and contiguous areas if the American Southwest is widely re...
I am not Navajo and, therefore, I do not practice Navajo weaving. I do use the wedge weave technique...
Project (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
Featuring more than 500 photos and maps, this is the first comprehensive, research-based history of ...
Traditional Navajo weaving was sparked by the practicality of blankets and textiles in Navajo settle...
The purpose of this research was to address how culturally informed ethnomathematical methods of tea...
Hosteen Klah was both a Navajo medicine man and weaver. However, the Navajo largely considered weavi...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
Factors that contribute to artisan sustainability are of critical importance to the world\u27s artis...
To assist Indian schools to teach the oncoming generation of young Indians to appreciate and practic...
Washington State UniversitySobralske, M. (2008, March 28). The Art of Navajo Weaving and Leadership ...
This book is about the aesthetic arts of the Native American people, specifically the Navajo people ...
The Navajo Nation is well-known for its exceptional artistry with respect to the weaving of rugs, bl...
The Navajo Nation is famous for the creation of many styles of weavings, with respect to variations...
Navajo wearing has evolved from historical utilitarian functions to contemporary fine art today. My ...
Navajo weaving from northeastern Arizona and contiguous areas if the American Southwest is widely re...
I am not Navajo and, therefore, I do not practice Navajo weaving. I do use the wedge weave technique...
Project (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
Featuring more than 500 photos and maps, this is the first comprehensive, research-based history of ...
Traditional Navajo weaving was sparked by the practicality of blankets and textiles in Navajo settle...
The purpose of this research was to address how culturally informed ethnomathematical methods of tea...
Hosteen Klah was both a Navajo medicine man and weaver. However, the Navajo largely considered weavi...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
Factors that contribute to artisan sustainability are of critical importance to the world\u27s artis...
To assist Indian schools to teach the oncoming generation of young Indians to appreciate and practic...
Washington State UniversitySobralske, M. (2008, March 28). The Art of Navajo Weaving and Leadership ...
This book is about the aesthetic arts of the Native American people, specifically the Navajo people ...