Abstract
European mathematics is offered to indigenous people around the world, 'gift-like', as a passport to success and future development. Most Maori believe in this idea; but some ask at what cost, both culturally and intellectually. The promotion of mathematics may be ethnocentric, but it is not, we believe, offered with malice. The bearers are probably unaware of the inherent dangers as the receivers (Barton and Fairhall, 1995, p. 1).
Colleen McMurchy-Pilkington (Ngati Pikiao) & Tony Trinick
Horse Power Or Empowerment? Mathematics Curriculum For Maori – Trojan Horse Revisited