Abstract

Readers may wonder what American Indians. mathematical attitudes, and the Standards (Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics [NCTM 1989]) have in common. This article presents practical activities relevant to teaching mathematics in the lndian culture. These activities also serve as a means for incorporating a cross-cultural component in the non Indian classroom. The activities exemplify the spirit of the NCTM's Standards and have been used successfully with American Indian middle school students in summer mathematics camps. We believe that they are appropriate for use in elementary and secondary school mathematics classes. This belief is based on research done with other populations and on our own in-class experiences.

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