Ulwazi Lwakdala - Indigenous knowledge in Science | An Anthropological Context
Ulwazi Lwakdala - Indigenous Knowledge in Science | An Anthropological Context
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The path to sustainable development is paved with the best intentions, rigorous research, and innovative solutions. But often, this journey co-operates a crucial treasure trove of anthropological knowledge. By understanding the cultural context, traditional practices, and social dynamics of diverse communities, we unlock powerful insights that can transform sustainable development from theory to reality. So, Explore the complexities of sustainable development with the anthropological lens! Explain how traditional knowledge, cultural values, and social structures hold the key to a thriving future. Thank you for your interest.
A short film about integrating indigenous knowledge alongside classroom science in Grahamstown, South Africa. It focuses on a research project started by Maren Seehawer and 5 local teachers aiming to discover how indigenous knowledge can inspire better learning, improve student contribution and make science more relatable. Through the experience of a school learner at Tantyi Primary School this film shows that indigenous knowledge has made a positive impact on his life and future career endeavours. It is an exploration of bringing two worlds, home and science, together.
The film begins with an avid learner, Lithe-that, who was first introduced to indigenous knowledge in the classroom at Tantyi Primary School in 2015. His teacher, Mr Nuntsu demonstrates to us how he builds the bridges between knowledge at home and knowledge at school. A fundamental role in this knowledge project is encouraging students to bring back knowledge from their elders, parents and siblings on indigenous knowledge. Furthermore, we meet Nomzi who offers insight on indigenous practices and cultural values and why they are important. Later we meet Maren, a Ph.D. student, and a member of the research project. She speaks on how indigenous knowledge can serve as a tool which not only offers alternatives to Western science but also allows for a practical and relatable take on education. Lastly, Lithe-that reveals the potential of integrating indigenous knowledge alongside classroom science. He inspires hope in bringing about a change in the South African science curriculum.
Report by Tess Miles, Thingo Mthombeni
School of Journalism and Media Studies, Rhodes University
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What Can We Learn from Indigenous Knowledge? | Anthropological Context
What Can We Learn from Indigenous Knowledge? | Anthropological Context
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The path to sustainable development is paved with the best intentions, rigorous research, and innovative solutions. But often, this journey co-operates a crucial treasure trove of anthropological knowledge. By understanding the cultural context, traditional practices, and social dynamics of diverse communities, we unlock powerful insights that can transform sustainable development from theory to reality. So, Explore the complexities of sustainable development with the anthropological lens! Explain how traditional knowledge, cultural values, and social structures hold the key to a thriving future. Thank you for your interest.
One book that influenced my thinking is called "Tending the Wild" which said this pristine wilderness that the Europeans supposedly discovered, where the native people were just living off the land, is a myth. The land was formed through a long relationship between the indigenous people and the places where they lived.
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MA Anthropology of Food | SOAS, University of London
MA Anthropology of Food | SOAS, University of London
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The path to sustainable development is paved with the best intentions, rigorous research, and innovative solutions. But often, this journey co-operates a crucial treasure trove of anthropological knowledge. By understanding the cultural context, traditional practices, and social dynamics of diverse communities, we unlock powerful insights that can transform sustainable development from theory to reality. So, Explore the complexities of sustainable development with the anthropological lens! Explain how traditional knowledge, cultural values, and social structures hold the key to a thriving future. Thank you for your interest.
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Tanner Lectures - Cosmopolities 1 – A Political Anthropology Beyond the Human
Tanner Lectures - Cosmopolites 1 – A Political Anthropology Beyond the Human
The path to sustainable development is paved with the best intentions, rigorous research, and innovative solutions. But often, this journey co-operates a crucial treasure trove of anthropological knowledge. By understanding the cultural context, traditional practices, and social dynamics of diverse communities, we unlock powerful insights that can transform sustainable development from theory to reality. So, Explore the complexities of sustainable development with the anthropological lens! Explain how traditional knowledge, cultural values, and social structures hold the key to a thriving future. Thank you for your interest.
The rooting of the descriptive tools of the social sciences in Enlightenment philosophy has blinded us to the fact that what is loosely called ‘societies’ are in fact, for extra-moderns, assemblages that, unlike ours, contain and associate much more than just humans, either because their institutions can integrate other-than-humans into collectives, or because other-than-humans are seen as political subjects acting within their collectives. In other words, the kinds of beings that result from these assemblages are not those to which philosophy or the social sciences usually pay attention: they are associations of humans and other-than-humans that take very diverse forms and, in this sense, can also offer food for thought about the much-needed transformation of the political and social institutions proper to the Moderns. We could call these assemblages cosmopolites in that they bring under the same regime of cosmic sociability a vast set of components that the ontology of the Moderns has tended to dissociate.
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