Measurement patterns in cultural practices of the Wayúu ethnic group of Colombian Guajira

Authors

  • David Uribe Suarez
  • Osvaldo Rojas Velazquez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22267/relatem.21142.85

Keywords:

Ethnomathematics, cultural practices, mathematical activities, methodological model.

Abstract

The article aims to describe the length measurement patterns used by the Wayúu cultural group of the Colombian Guajira in some of their daily cultural practices. This process is guided by the comparative methodological model in ethnomathematics. The qualitative ethnographic study, supported by instruments such as: focus group, interviews and questionnaires with open questions, favors obtaining the data in the present investigation. The main theoretical references of the study are the universal mathematical activities proposed by Bishop (1989) and the dimensions of the ethnomathematics program outlined by D’Ambrosio (2000). The results show that this Wayuu ethnic group uses non-westernized length measurement patterns in the observed daily cultural practices.

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Published

2021-08-08

How to Cite

Uribe Suarez, D., & Rojas Velazquez, O. . (2021). Measurement patterns in cultural practices of the Wayúu ethnic group of Colombian Guajira. Latin American Journal of Ethnomathematics: Sociocultural Perspective of Mathematics Education, 14(2), 76-96. https://doi.org/10.22267/relatem.21142.85

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Research Articles