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What is Indigenous Languages

Handbook of Research on Theoretical Perspectives on Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Developing Countries
Languages that are original to geographical regions and are often spoken by people indigenous to those regions. Indigenous languages tend to be spoken by distinct communities that would have settled in an area for many generations. They are often marginalised and referred to as minority languages.
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Preservation of Indigenous Knowledge through Indigenous Languages in Zimbabwe
Lawton Hikwa (National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe) and Esabel Maisiri (National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0833-5.ch013
Abstract
The chapter seeks to demonstrate the need to preserve indigenous knowledge through the preservation of indigenous languages in Zimbabwe. This is premised on linguistic determinism which states that language precedes thought and determines one's worldview. Therefore, by preserving indigenous languages, which in Zimbabwe have continued to be marginalized, the country would be preserving its intangible heritage and maintaining the diversity of its knowledge base. Activities undertaken to preserve indigenous languages are assessed and suggestions put forward on how library and information science professionals could also take part in preserving the knowledge resources. The chapter is based on a literature review.
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A SWOT Analysis of Indigenous Language Use in Agricultural Radio Programming in Nigeria
These are languages native to a country and spoken as a mother tongue by some of its indigenes. It also signifies people's knowledge culture and identity.
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