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Ethnomathematics exploration of Kaneka and Mariam tradional games in Nangapanda, Nusa Tenggara Timur culture Amsikan, Stanislaus; Deda, Yohanis Ndapa
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jhm.v6i2.434

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This research explores the mathematical concepts and cultural values in Kaneka (marbles) and Mariam (Patok Lele) traditional game. The type of research used is ethnographic research with a qualitative approach. The research instruments used consisted of main instruments and auxiliary instruments. The research location was Nangapanda sub district, with the research subject being a 58 years old traditional leader and 10 years old traditional game player. Data collection techniques in this study used technical triangulation by observing, interviewing and documenting the same sources. The data analysis technique used in this study refers to the Spradley design, namely domain analysis, taxonomic analysis, componential analysis, and cultural theme analysis. The results showed that first, the Kaneka traditional game contains the elements of ball and half ball shapes, distance, and counting points, including addition operations, and second, the Mariam traditional game contains the elements of cylinder shapes, comparison, direction, and calculating score including addition and multiplication operations
Ethnomathematical investigation of traditional games for cultural preservation in the Indonesia-Timor Leste border region Deda, Yohanis Ndapa; Disnawati, Hermina
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jhm.v7i1.512

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Traditional games offer children numerous benefits, including health, character development, and educational resources. However, these games have yet to be explored as learning tools for students with dyscalculia, particularly in border areas. This research aims to investigate the mathematical concepts embedded in traditional games as part of the local culture in the Indonesia-Timor Leste Border Area (ITLBA) community. Employing an exploratory approach with an ethnographic methodology, the study utilized documentation, observation, and interviews involving 13 children aged 7-14 years and five informants from the border area. Findings revealed mathematical concepts, including geometry and numerical concepts, within traditional games such as Galah Asin, Kelereng, Siki Doka, and Congklak. Moreover, these games instilled character values such as patriotism and sportsmanship. Children in the ITLBA region benefited from traditional games through social interaction, fostering kinship, cooperation, responsibility, and enhancing psychomotor skills. Ethnomathematics research on traditional games at ITLBA suggests utilizing these games as a platform for mathematics education, especially for students with disabilities. Leveraging classic games can help bridge the gap for students with disabilities, facilitating their numerical skills development within the educational context.