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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/events/events/hagey-lecture
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Room: Humanities Theatre Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Hagey Lecture
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Edward Doolittle: Indigenous Mathematics\n\nTo develop Indi
 genous Mathematics as a coherent subject distinct from\nmathematics\, ethn
 omathematics\, and Indigenous studies\, we must\nconsider the discipline
 ’s foundations. As with global mathematics\,\nIndigenous mathematics is 
 founded in logic\, philosophy\, and culture\,\nbut differs in detail. Indi
 genous logic allows for the coexistence of\ncontradictory statements: Indi
 genous philosophy is grounded in\ncreation and the land\; Indigenous cultu
 re is inextricably bound with\nspirituality\, ceremony\, and oral traditio
 n. Efforts to\n“Indigenize” mathematics will fail without taking these
 \ndifferences into account.\n\nRegistration not required.
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