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Relations between Sámi and Western ways of sorting and organizing elements in a set

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2023
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Fyhn, Anne Birgitte; Steinfjell, Ann Synnøve
Abstract
This paper describes three examples of Sámi mathematics. These examples, which are associated with different cultural contexts, show similarities to what Western mathematics calls 'combinatorics’. All examples are cultural practices that show descriptive use of mathematical knowledge. These are not mathematical problems and thus there is no need to find an exact number of possibilities. We describe the cultural practices by connecting them to the framework ‘Cultural symmetry’. Two of the practices, the Sámi braiding ruvden and the traditional reindeer ear marking, show how sorting and organizing items results in a variety of labels that provide further information. The third practice, the use of birccut in the Sámi board game Sáhkku, displays many possibilities for how a player could move the pieces and develop strategies. Based on our findings, we suggest that combinatorics is important for prospective Sámi mathematics curriculum.
 
Dát artihkal čilge golbma ovdamearkka mii sámi matematihkka lea. Dát ovdamearkkat vižžon iešguđet osiin sámi kultuvrras gullet dasa maid oarjemáilmmi matematihkkarat gohčodit kombinatorihkkan. Buot ovdamearkkat čájehit matematihkalaš gelbbolašvuođa anus kultuvrralaš práksisas. Dát eai leat matemáhtalaš čuolmmat, ja nu ii leat dárbu gávdnat galle vejolašvuođa leat. Moai čilgejetne kultuvrralaš práksisiid “Kultuvrralaš symmetriija” rámmavuogádagain. Guokte ovdamearkka, ruvden ja bealljemerken, čájehit mot oažžu eanet dieđuid juogaman áššis dainna go sortere ja organisere áššiid ja nu oažžu ovdán oktasašvuođaid. Goalmmát práksis, Sáhkku spealu birccut, čájeha ges ollu vejolašvuođaid mot spealli sáhttá sirdit olbmáid ja nu strategiijaid ráhkadit alcces. Munno suokkardallan čájeha ahte kombinatorihkka lea dehálaš boahttevaš sámi matematihkkaoahppoplánai.
 
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Journal of Mathematics and Culture
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Fyhn ab, Steinfjell AS. Relations between Sámi and Western ways of sorting and organizing elements in a set. Journal of Mathematics and Culture. 2023;17(3):1-19
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