Two key mathematical concepts, the line and the number, are considered in terms of the cultural context of several examples from the many cultures of Papua New Guinea. This paper highlights how the continuous line in a topological sense is significant diverse in cultural practices, which are relatively common in the nation though with cultural variations with each language group. In particular, it looks at the significance of the line in art, string-bag making, and in coverings. Number is also considered with evidence of invented ways and borrowed ideas in which people developed systems for large numbers of objects indicating a strong sense of number. Evidence is given from both Austronesian and Non-Austronesian languages. The implications ...
In this study, the archaic counting systems of Mesopotamia as understood through the Neolithic token...
Eighteen Aboriginal students, in Years 1 to 11 at a remote community school, were interviewed using ...
International audienceThis book addresses the mathematical rationality contained in the making of st...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional ...
BACKGROUND: The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional space, is a fun...
During the late 1990s, the Papua New Guinean Department of Education introduced a new elementary sch...
Over the last decades there has been growing interest in the relationship between cognition and cult...
Education system in Papua New Guinea has undergone iterations of national reform in the past few yea...
Many accounts of the history of number rely on written evidence such as clay, stone, and wood engrav...
Number is a major object in mathematics. Mathematics is a discipline which studies the properties of...
This paper examines spatial metaphors in the English language associated with the number line, in pa...
The mapping of numbers onto space is fundamental to measurement and to mathematics. Is this mapping ...
The practice of making string figures, often called cat’s cradle, can be found all over the world an...
Papua New Guinea has hundreds of languages and cultures and each group measures in different ways. T...
One of the largest tribes in the southern region of Papua is the Malind tribe. They have a number sy...
In this study, the archaic counting systems of Mesopotamia as understood through the Neolithic token...
Eighteen Aboriginal students, in Years 1 to 11 at a remote community school, were interviewed using ...
International audienceThis book addresses the mathematical rationality contained in the making of st...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional ...
BACKGROUND: The generic concept of number line, which maps numbers to unidimensional space, is a fun...
During the late 1990s, the Papua New Guinean Department of Education introduced a new elementary sch...
Over the last decades there has been growing interest in the relationship between cognition and cult...
Education system in Papua New Guinea has undergone iterations of national reform in the past few yea...
Many accounts of the history of number rely on written evidence such as clay, stone, and wood engrav...
Number is a major object in mathematics. Mathematics is a discipline which studies the properties of...
This paper examines spatial metaphors in the English language associated with the number line, in pa...
The mapping of numbers onto space is fundamental to measurement and to mathematics. Is this mapping ...
The practice of making string figures, often called cat’s cradle, can be found all over the world an...
Papua New Guinea has hundreds of languages and cultures and each group measures in different ways. T...
One of the largest tribes in the southern region of Papua is the Malind tribe. They have a number sy...
In this study, the archaic counting systems of Mesopotamia as understood through the Neolithic token...
Eighteen Aboriginal students, in Years 1 to 11 at a remote community school, were interviewed using ...
International audienceThis book addresses the mathematical rationality contained in the making of st...