Mapping Time, Space and the Body : Indigenous Knowledge and Mathematical Thinking in Brazil / / by Mariana Kawall Leal Ferreira.

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...

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Superior document:New Directions in Mathematics and Science Education
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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Edition:1st ed. 2015.
Language:English
Series:New Directions in Mathematics and Science Education
Physical Description:1 online resource (242 p.)
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