Fijian Masi - Brown Dye Task with Mangrove Bark
Explore the traditional Fijian art of masi, involving brown dye made from mangrove bark to create intricate patterns. Solve the task of determining how many sections can be decorated with existing dye tubs. Visual representations included.
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[IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL] Fijian Masi [IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL]
[IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL] Conceptual Knowledge Activity 5/5 6/5 7/5 8/5 9/5 10/5 [IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL]
[IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL] Masi [IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL]
[IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL] Masi Task This is a Fijian masi, the brown dye is made from the bark of the mangrove tree and soot (ash from the fire) is used to make the black patterns. You have six tubs of brown dye and it takes two thirds of a tub to decorate each section. How many sections can you decorate before you need to make more dye? [IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL]
[IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL] Visual Representation Tub 1 Tub 2 Tub 3 Tub 4 Tub 5 Tub 6 [IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL]
[IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL] Visual Representation [IN CONFIDENCE - RELEASE EXTERNAL]