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ETD Educação Temática Digital
On-line version ISSN 1676-2592
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SHOCKEY, Tod and JOHN, Mitchell Bear. Ethnomathematical confluenceintersection of native and academic worldviews. ETD [online]. 2017, vol.19, n.3, pp.712-734. ISSN 1676-2592. https://doi.org/10.20396/etd.v19i3.8648370.
We adopt the concept of confluence as a metaphor to consider our ethnomathematical engagement for the past fourteen years. In this time, we have worked with students and teachers and have realized that the diversity of meanings brought to our collective mathematical commitment has had many influences. The principle of two-eyed seeing (MARSHALL, 2004), allows the authors a different framework through which to consider the importance of the Native worldview and a Western academic view. The confluence of the Native worldview and Western academic view is what guides our story. From the Native view we bring the richness of story and oral traditions. The Western side of our story brings forwarded a variety of academic backgrounds, e.g. mathematics education, linguistics, and anthropology. An overarching theme that we will bring forward is the affect. Affect for our students as well as us as researchers.
Keywords : Ethnomathematics; Confluence; Native Worldview; Western Worldview; Mathematics Education.