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An Anishnaabe Look at Exploring Measurement |
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Date: 2003 Size: 8.5 x 11” Pages: 44 |
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About the Author: Robin King-Stonefish is an Eagle Clan of the Ojibway Nation of Henvey Inlet First Nation. |
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Price: $14.95 |
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The contemporary definition of measurement is finding the size, quantity, or amount of an object using a measuring tool. Some examples of measuring tools are a ruler, measuring tape, cup, thermometer, money, weighing scale and a clock. Anishnaabe people of Turtle Island also had notions of measurement that were based on quality rather than on quantity. This workbook is intended for the reader/learner to learn and practice the skills of measurement that are needed today. It will also help to build the reader’s knowledge and skills of measurement, and the reader can do the majority of the exercises on their own. This workbook will also give the reader the ability to further their understanding of measurement from a contemporary and an Anishnaabe view. |
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ISBN: 1-896832-41-5 |
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By Rhonda Hopkins & Robin King-Stonefish |
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