Western knowledge and indigenous knowledge are good bedfellows

Western knowledge and indigenous knowledge are good bedfellows

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Tlhapi, Thekiso Japhta
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786139886180
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Western knowledge has been undergoing development over many centuries because it is based on scientific tests and verification. Indigenous knowledge on the other hand is based on trial and error and experience. Western knowledge is developed at universities , colleges and private firms. Indigenous knowledge is transferred orally from generation to generation. Although indigenous knowledge was not developed scientifically it has however sustained indigenous people over many centuries. Western knowledge is documented and everybody who can read and write can access it on his/ her own.. Indigenous knowledge on the other hand is transferred through oral media. This places western knowledge at an advantage over indigenous knowledge because it can be subjected to critical analysis and developed further. Indigenous knowledge on the other hand does not enjoy the same privilege because it is not documented. Western knowledge has been undergoing development in leaps and bounds while indigenous knowledge remained stagnant. However this does not mean that the two knowledge systems cannot work to gather to fill-in gaps that exist in mainstream knowledge.
EAN 9786139886180
ISBN 613988618X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 60
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Tlhapi, Thekiso Japhta