By George Obua | Project Leader
Promoting traditional Dances: Indigenous Knowledge According to Kole Intellectual Forum, they observed that: traditional dances is a practice that remained as vital pillars in the preservation of indigenous knowledge traditions. Traditional dances for instance, encourages the restoration of traditional knowledge and continues to reflect the people's cultural worth from traditional life to contemporary times
This simply means that these dances originate from one generation to the other and it is shared within the society for a period of time On the other hand, indigenous Knowledgeis also onown as the body of observations, oral and written knowledge, innovations, practices, and beliefs those are developed by particular tribe and Indigenous Peoples through interaction and experience with their environment and it is applied to phenomena across biological, physical, social, cultural, and spiritual systems.
Although, IK - Indigenous Knowledge and traditional (TK) are often used synonymously, some authors rightly differentiate between these two terms, considering IK as the knowledge “of a unique culture or society” (Warren and Rajasekaran 1993), while TK refers to the knowledge system existing in and owned by the much wider community, ...
Given this background, Kole Intellectual Forum is always soliciting avenue to see that: they always promote traditional dances to impact indigenous knowledge to their members of the society if at all they call them for a form of social gathering
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