ETHNOMATHEMATICS EXPLORATION OF THE MALAKA CULTURE OF THE TETUN TRIBE COMMUNITY IN MALAKA REGENCY

Roswita Lioba Nahak, V. P. Feka
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The culture of giving children called ‘matamusan’ from the Tetun tribe is a local culture that should be for its authenticity and sacredness. The procession of determining the children of ‘matamusan’ contains ethnomathematical values not realized by the cultural legatees. This research aims to explore the ethnomathematical elements in ‘matamusan’ culture. In addition, this research can be beneficial at developing context-based mathematical learning materials and a reference in developing the operational curriculum of the education units in the autonomous learning curriculum, particularly in elementary schools. This research employs a qualitative-exploratory method using an ethnographic approach, while observation and interviews are used as techniques to collect data. Data analysis uses data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results of this research show that there are six mathematical concepts  in the cultural procession of determining ‘matamusan’ children: (1) the concepts of one-dimensional geometry, namely a line consisting of horizontal lines, parallel lines, and acute angles, and two-dimensional geometry, namely rectangles and rhombus. (2) the concept of counting; 3) the concept of the median; 4) the concept of the unit of time; 5) the concept of the unit of weight and; 6) the concept of currency, which can be used to develop teaching materials on mathematical content, especially in elementary schools whose implementation is in the form of context-based mathematical problems..
马六甲摄政时期特顿部落社区马六甲文化的民族数学探索
来自德顿部落的“matamusan”赠予儿童的文化是一种当地文化,它应该是真实和神圣的。确定“matamusan”后代的过程包含了文化传承者没有意识到的民族数学价值。本研究旨在探讨“matamusan”文化中的民族数学元素。此外,本研究也有助于开发基于情境的数学学习材料,并为自主学习课程(特别是小学自主学习课程)中教育单位的操作课程开发提供参考。本研究采用民族志方法的定性探索方法,同时使用观察和访谈作为收集数据的技术。数据分析使用数据简化、数据表示和结论。本研究结果表明,在确定“matamusan”儿童的文化过程中,存在六个数学概念:(1)一维几何概念,即由水平线、平行线和锐角组成的直线,以及二维几何概念,即矩形和菱形。(2)计数概念;3)中位数的概念;4)时间单位的概念;5)重量和单位的概念;6)货币的概念,可以用来开发数学内容的教材,特别是在小学,其实施形式是基于上下文的数学问题。
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