indigenous knowledge transmission
Indigenous knowledge transmission refers to the process by which traditional knowledge, customs, and practices of indigenous communities are passed down from one generation to another, ensuring the preservation and continuity of their cultural heritage.
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Related Concepts (15)
- cultural transmission
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- indigenous arts and crafts
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- indigenous education
- indigenous governance and decision-making
- indigenous healing practices
- indigenous land management
- indigenous languages
- indigenous music and dance
- indigenous spirituality and rituals
- indigenous storytelling
- intergenerational knowledge transfer
- oral tradition
- traditional ecological knowledge
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