Suci Pangestuti, Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana, Frankie A. Fran
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Ethnomathematics, an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of cultural studies and mathematics, examines the intricate mathematical practices found within diverse cultural settings. This research focuses on Rangku Alu, a traditional game from Indonesia, to explore its embedded mathematical elements. Using a qualitative ethnographic methodology, the study uncovers the mathematical concepts within the game's cultural context. It traces the origins and cultural importance of Rangku Alu in Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara, through combining participant observation, interviews, and literature review. The game, which prominently features bamboo, is a staple activity in harvest celebrations and serves as a way to express gratitude. During the game, players engage in synchronized movements that create rhythmic patterns and interactive sequences. The analysis reveals seven distinct numerical patterns, derived from the strikes of bamboo, jumping sequences, and player formations. These patterns include both odd and even sequences, as well as basic arithmetic operations. Rangku Alu not only entertains but also provides a unique setting for exploring numerical concepts. This study highlights the potential of integrating traditional practices like Rangku Alu into mathematics education to promote inclusivity and enhance mathematical understanding in multicultural environments.
民族数学是文化研究与数学交叉的一个跨学科领域,研究不同文化背景下错综复杂的数学实践。本研究以印度尼西亚的传统游戏 Rangku Alu 为重点,探索其蕴含的数学元素。研究采用定性人种学方法,揭示了游戏文化背景中的数学概念。研究结合参与观察、访谈和文献综述,追溯了 Rangku Alu 在东努沙登加拉省 Manggarai 的起源和文化重要性。该游戏以竹子为主要内容,是庆祝丰收的主要活动,也是表达感激之情的一种方式。在游戏过程中,玩家通过同步动作创造出有节奏的图案和互动序列。分析显示,竹子的敲击、跳跃序列和玩家队形衍生出七种不同的数字模式。这些模式包括奇数和偶数序列,以及基本的算术运算。朗库阿鲁不仅具有娱乐性,还为探索数字概念提供了独特的环境。本研究强调了将 Rangku Alu 等传统习俗融入数学教育的潜力,以促进多元文化环境中的包容性并增强对数学的理解。