Effects of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism on Indigenous Knowledge for Digital Technology in Africa

Author:

Niyitunga Eric Blanco1,Modibedi Logic L.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Johannesburg, South Africa

2. Johannesburg Business School, South Africa

Abstract

Over time, Indigenous knowledge has preserved distinctive understandings rooted in cultural experience and creativities that guide relations among human, non-human, and other-than-human beings in specific ecosystems. These understandings and relations constitute a system broadly identified as Indigenous knowledge, also called traditional or Aboriginal knowledge. Archaeologists conducting excavations in Indigenous locales may uncover physical evidence of Indigenous knowledge (e.g., artifacts, landscape modifications, ritual markers, stone carvings, faunal remains).

Publisher

IGI Global

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