Abstract
Ethnomathematics considers the parallels between traditional indigenous mathematics
perspectives and western ones. Generally shared truths are revealed, but notable
differences also emerge. This paper, drawn from research in progress, examines Fijian
notions of education and in particular ways of mathematising which are embedded in our
cultural and everyday activities. The data show that Fijian systems for identifying,
naming and classifying are coherent and adaptable. They are distinct from, but.
complementary to, western methods.