Affiliation:
1. School of Social and Behavioral Sciences Mercy University Dobbs Ferry New York USA
Abstract
AbstractIndigenous knowledge systems evolve and sometimes can be repurposed to address the challenges of living in an interconnected world. Despite the impact of globalization and the spread of Western ideas, such knowledge systems can still play a vital role in Indigenous societies. This ethnographic research examines the moral values and virtues college‐educated Maasai parents instill in their children, enabling them to flourish in the global market economy.
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