Abstract

For over a decade, teachers, administrators, elders, and other community members of the Yup’ik Eskimo villages in southwest Alaska have been planning ways to integrate traditional Yup’ik mathematics and science into the school curriculum. introducing such topics as the Yup’ik base-twenty system of number words and the symmetry of patterns in clothing and basketry.

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