Abstract
This article focuses the aspects of indiana pás - of the Kayabi tribe from the Xingu National Park – a kind of sieve, without holes, used as covers or adorns. The article describes how this Indian tribe relates the story of how the apás came ito use, dicusses the sequence in the learning of this manufacture and presents a geometrical/symmetrical study that involves the apás designs.
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