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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789462098640 , 9462098646 , 9462098654 , 9789462098657
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 231 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: New directions in mathematics and science education volume 29
    Series Statement: New directions in mathematics and science education
    DDC: 510.981
    Keywords: Ethnomathematics ; Indigenous peoples ; Human rights ; Ethnomathematik ; Indigenes Volk ; Ethnomathematics ; Human rights ; Indigenous peoples ; Brasilien ; Brazil
    Abstract: Introduction -- Part I: the Xingu Indigenous Park in Central Brazil -- WHEN 1 + 1 ≠ 2: Making mathematics in Central Brazil -- Shamanic map-making in the Brazilina Amazon: The Suya people of the Xingu Indegenous Park -- Part II: The land-without-evil in Southern Brazil -- Tupi-Guarani apocalyptic visions of time and the body -- Map-making in Southern Brazil: Self-determination and indigenous peoples' rights -- Part III: People and numbers in Xavante Land, Central Brazil -- The two of us together: Xavante mathematics in Central Brazil today -- The color red: Mapping flowers and fruits in the Brazilian Savannah -- Epilogue: Successes of indigenous mathematics education.
    Abstract: 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 -- Provided by publisher
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 221-230
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0890895805
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVII, 549 S , Ill
    DDC: 362.196/462/008997
    Keywords: Diabetes Social aspects ; Indians of North America Diseases ; Diabetes Mellitus ; American Native Continental Ancestry Group ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Indigenes Volk ; Diabetes mellitus Typ 2 ; Soziokultureller Faktor
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press
    ISBN: 978-0-89089-580-1
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVII, 549 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Carolina Academic Press Medical Anthropology Series
    DDC: 362.196/462/008997
    Keywords: Indigenität Indianer, Nordamerika ; Krankheit ; Kulturwandel ; Ethnomedizin ; Sozialer Aspekt
    Description / Table of Contents: Deconstructing diabetes / Mariana Leal Ferreira and Gretchen Chesley Lang; Emotion, grief, and power: reconsiderations of Hawaiian health / Jo C. Scheder; 'In their tellings': Dakota narratives about history and the body / Gretchen Chesley Lang; Slipping through sky holes: Yurok body imagery in northern California / Mariana Leal Ferreira; Diabetes in Réunion Island (Indian Ocean): from sugar plantations to modern society / Muriel Roddier; Néhinaw (Cree) socioeconomic, political and historical explanations about the collective diabetes experience / Jocelyn Bruyère; Mino-Miijim's 'Good food for the future': beyond culturally appropriate diabetes programs / Emily Omura; Diabetes and identity: changes in the food habits of the Innu - a critical look at health professionals' interventions regarding diet / Bernard Roy; Prenatal mysteries and symptomless diabetes in the Gila River Indian community / Carolyn Smith-Morris; Talking about a new illness with the Dakota: reflections on diabetes, foods, and culture / Gretchen Chesley Lang; Burying the umbilicus: nutrition, trauma, diabetes and traditional medicine in rural west Mexico / Leslie E. Korn and Rudolph C. Ryser; A sickly-sweet harvest: farmworker diabetes and social (in)equality / Jo C. Scheder; Diabetes as a metaphor: symbol, symptom, or both? / Terry Raymer; The spirit's cell: reflections on diabetes and political meaning / Jo C. Scheder / Love in colonial light: history of Yurok emotions in northern California / Mariana Leal Ferreira; Relaxation and stress reduction for people with diabetes mellitus / Angele McGrady and Kim Grower-Dowling; Community empowerment for the primary prevention of type 2 diabetes: Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk) ways for the Kahnawake schools diabetes prevention project / Ann C. Macaulay ... [et al.]; "I'm too young for this!": diabetes and American Indian children / Jennie R. Joe and Sophie Frishkopf: Touch the heart of the people: cultural rebuilding at the Potawot health village in California / Mariana Leal Ferreira, Twila Sanchez and Bea Nix; Culture blindness?: aboriginal health, 'patient non-compliance' and the conceptualisation of difference in Australia's Northern Territory / Kim Humphery; Striving for healthy lifestyles: contributions of anthropologists to the challenge of diabetes in indigenous communities / Dennis Wiedman
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  • 4
    Article
    Article
    In:  Menschen und ihre Gegenstände 22, Frankfurt am Main 2001, S. 217-247
    Language: German
    Titel der Quelle: Menschen und ihre Gegenstände
    Angaben zur Quelle: 22, Frankfurt am Main 2001, S. 217-247
    Note: Mona Suhrbier, Eva Raabe, Mariana K. Leal Ferreira
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789462098664 , 9462098662
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiv, 231 pages) , illustrations, maps.
    Series Statement: New Directions in Mathematics and Science Education volume 29
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ferreira, Mariana K. Leal (Mariana Kawall Leal) Mapping time, space and the body
    DDC: 510.981
    Keywords: Ethnomathematics Brazil ; Indigenous peoples Brazil ; Human rights Brazil ; Ethnomathematics ; Indigenous peoples ; Human rights ; Education Brazil ; MATHEMATICS ; Essays ; MATHEMATICS ; Pre-Calculus ; MATHEMATICS ; Reference ; Ethnomathematics ; Human rights ; Indigenous peoples ; Brazil ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "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."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. - Print version record
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  • 6
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: S. 145 - 164
    Note: Aus: Paideuma ; 48. 2002
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  • 7
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 59 S.
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    São Paulo : NHII-USP Núcleo de História Indígena e do Indigenismo ; FAPESP Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 239 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Serie documentos
    Keywords: Indians of South America ; Brazil ; Parque Nacional do Xingu ; History ; Indians of South America ; Brazil ; Parque Nacional do Xingu ; Folklore ; Tales ; Brazil ; Parque Nacional do Xingu ; Indian mythology ; Brazil ; Parque Nacional do Xingu
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: California--Description and travel ; Folk songs, Hupa--California--History and criticism ; Folk songs, Karok--California--History and criticism ; Folk songs, Yurok--California--History and criticism ; Hupa Indians--Music--History and criticism ; Indian children--North America ; Karok Indians--Music--History and criticism ; Klamath Indians ; Names, Geographical--California ; Yurok Indians ; Yurok Indians--Music--History and criticism ; Yurok language ; Yurok
    Abstract: The Yurok collection consists of all English language documents covering a variety of ethnographic topics. The major source of information on the Yurok is found in Heizer and Mills which is an account of a coastal village through time (ca. 1775-1952), supplemented by additional information from Kroeber, and Pilling. Two of the studies in this collection deal with the Yuroks own view of their culture, in Thompson, and Pilling. The remaining collection is rounded out by data on child training and world view in Erickson; marriage as examined through genealogical records, in Waterman and Kroeber; geography, in Waterman; law, in Kroeber; the tradition of music and songs among the Yurok, in Keeling; womens attitude toward menstruation and associated rituals in Buckley; and finally physical anthropology in Ferreira
    Description / Table of Contents: Yurok - Thomas R. Hester - 2011 -- - The four ages of Tsurai: a documentary history of the Indian village on Trinidad Bay - Robert F. Heizer and John E. Mills ; Translations of Spanish documents by Donald C. Cutter - 1952 -- - Yurok marriages - by T. T. Waterman and A. L. Kroeber - 1934 -- - Observations on the Yurok: childhood and world image - by Erik Homburger Erikson - 1943 -- - Yurok geography - T. T. Waterman - 1920 -- - Law of the Yurok Indians - A. L. Kroeber - 1928 -- - Handbook of the Indians of California - A. L. Kroeber - 1925 -- - To the American Indian - Lucy Thompson - 1916 -- - Yurok - Arnold R. Pilling - 1978 -- - Slipping through sky holes: Yurok body imagery in northern California - Mariana K. Leal Ferreira - 1998 -- - Menstruation and the power of Yurok women: methods in cultural reconstruction - Thomas Buckley - 1982 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: sacred song and speech among the Yurok, Hupa, and Karok Indians of northwestern California - Richard Keeling - 1992
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    RVK:
    Keywords: California--Description and travel ; Folk songs, Hupa--California--History and criticism ; Folk songs, Karok--California--History and criticism ; Folk songs, Yurok--California--History and criticism ; Hupa Indians--Music--History and criticism ; Indian children--North America ; Karok Indians--Music--History and criticism ; Klamath Indians ; Names, Geographical--California ; Yurok Indians ; Yurok Indians--Music--History and criticism ; Yurok language ; Yurok
    Abstract: The Yurok collection consists of all English language documents covering a variety of ethnographic topics. The major source of information on the Yurok is found in Heizer and Mills which is an account of a coastal village through time (ca. 1775-1952), supplemented by additional information from Kroeber, and Pilling. Two of the studies in this collection deal with the Yuroks own view of their culture, in Thompson, and Pilling. The remaining collection is rounded out by data on child training and world view in Erickson; marriage as examined through genealogical records, in Waterman and Kroeber; geography, in Waterman; law, in Kroeber; the tradition of music and songs among the Yurok, in Keeling; womens attitude toward menstruation and associated rituals in Buckley; and finally physical anthropology in Ferreira
    Description / Table of Contents: Yurok - Thomas R. Hester - 2011 -- - The four ages of Tsurai: a documentary history of the Indian village on Trinidad Bay - Robert F. Heizer and John E. Mills ; Translations of Spanish documents by Donald C. Cutter - 1952 -- - Yurok marriages - by T. T. Waterman and A. L. Kroeber - 1934 -- - Observations on the Yurok: childhood and world image - by Erik Homburger Erikson - 1943 -- - Yurok geography - T. T. Waterman - 1920 -- - Law of the Yurok Indians - A. L. Kroeber - 1928 -- - Handbook of the Indians of California - A. L. Kroeber - 1925 -- - To the American Indian - Lucy Thompson - 1916 -- - Yurok - Arnold R. Pilling - 1978 -- - Slipping through sky holes: Yurok body imagery in northern California - Mariana K. Leal Ferreira - 1998 -- - Menstruation and the power of Yurok women: methods in cultural reconstruction - Thomas Buckley - 1982 --^
    Description / Table of Contents: sacred song and speech among the Yurok, Hupa, and Karok Indians of northwestern California - Richard Keeling - 1992
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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