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What is Indigenous Knowledge Systems

Digital Preservation and Documentation of Global Indigenous Knowledge Systems
It is the expressions, practices, beliefs, understanding, insights, and experiences of indigenous groups generated over centuries of profound interaction with a particular territory.
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Challenges and Opportunities of Preserving African Indigenous Knowledge Using Digital Technologies: The Case of Bogwera
Kealeboga Aiseng (Rhodes University, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7024-4.ch007
Abstract
Most indigenous knowledge systems, practices, and values disappear due to the influence of technology, human migrations, climate change, globalization, death, memory loss, and civilization. Therefore, indigenous knowledge systems will disappear if they are no longer used. This is because many traditional practices and activities within indigenous knowledge systems that have been used are essential coping and living strategies and are now in danger of disappearing. The chapter investigates how social web technologies, social media platforms, and online video tools can digitize, share, and preserve indigenous knowledge for the current generations that need to be more knowledgeable about these systems and future generations. With the example of bogwera, the chapter studies the role that digital technologies can play in protecting and preserving indigenous knowledge systems in the Taung community in North West, South Africa.
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Researching Indigenous Ways of Knowing-and-Being: Revitalizing Relational Quality of Living
Ways of (relational) knowing and living developed within communities originally indigenous to a geographical area.
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Decolonising and Humanising Pedagogies in South African Postgraduate Education: Lessons From Indigenous Knowledge Systems
The combination of knowledge systems encompassing technology, social, economic, and philosophical learning, education, and governance systems.
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A Decolonial Curriculum Is Everything: An Afrocentric Approach
It is a knowledge system that predates colonisation and European modernity. It is an ancient knowledge that is based on the way indigenous people see, think and do in the world based on their culture.
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Theorising the Politics of Knowledge Production in Curriculum in Zimbabwe: Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Transformative Classroom Practices
The sum total of ways of knowing that are ingrained in the everyday cultural practices of a people in a given locality.
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Critical Reflections on Selected Local Narratives of Contextual South African Indigenous Knowledge
Dynamic and innovate from within and also internalise, use, and adapt externally to suit the local knowledge.
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