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Indigenous Languages and Indigenous Knowledge in East Africa

Swahili, Kikuyu, and Kamba
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  • Indigenous Languages and Indigenous Knowledge in East Africa on Hardback by Esther Mukewa Lisanza
  • Indigenous Languages and Indigenous Knowledge in East Africa on Hardback by Esther Mukewa Lisanza
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In Indigenous Languages and Indigenous Knowledge in East Africa: Swahili, Kikuyu, and Kamba, Esther Mukewa Lisanza and Catherine Ndungo argue that African languages and indigenous knowledge forms are the tools which have made African communities such as Swahili, Kikuyu, and Kamba thrive for generations. Using interviews and research data, this book investigates the following questions: what is the nature and role of multilingualism in East Africa?; what role do herbs and indigenous foods play in Swahili, Kamba, and Kikuyu communities?; how are the communities governed indigenously?; and what is the connection between indigenous languages and knowledge? The findings presented within this study have demonstrated that multilingualism is a great resource in East Africa as many have prided themselves on their multilingual abilities within their education, careers, and cultures. Although these languages have been identified as carriers of indigenous governance, judiciary, and herbal medicine that have survived for generations, Lisanza and Ndungo advocate for policies and education systems to recenter these indigenous languages and their accompanying indigenous knowledge forms and practices once the older generations have passed on.

Author Biography:

Esther Mukewa Lisanza is assistant professor in the African Studies Department at Howard University. Catherine Ndungo is associate professor in the Kiswahili Department at Kenyatta University.
Release date Australia
August 15th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
182
ISBN-13
9781666914207
Product ID
38802113

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