This article explores the use of indigenous knowledge in documenting applications of clay. It explores whether it is possible to document the entire properties involved in the indigenous application of clay; considering that clay properties encompass a wide variety of scientific structures, as well as spiritual healing properties. Several studies have been carried out, which documented the varied scientific properties, but of intrigue, concern is the difficulty in doing the same to the spiritual healing properties of clay, as it encompasses intangible mechanism. The challenge to documenting the spiritual elements that form part of clay properties is tantamount to documenting certain portions of properties of the indigenous use of clay, and ...
Native Amazonians traditionally use two methods to feather, or fletch, arrows - they either tie feat...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
The wheels that carry national economies are hooked to the engine of research. The word “research” c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This article explores the global debates concerning documenting indigenous knowledge (IK) about Afri...
The use of clays is growing at an enormous rate in a great variety of industries. Moreover, clay sci...
The nature of letsoku and related clayey soils, traditionally used by indigenous Southern African c...
Inspired by the idea of “transculturation,” formulated as a contrastive metaphor and concept by Fern...
Clay has a long history in the global south and has been extensively studied by ‘Western’ social sci...
Clay is important in the construction i dustry both as a building material and as a foundation for s...
Previous studies have illustrated the symbolic prominence of pottery making in sub-Saharan Africa. I...
Traditional clay mortars are subject to specific building defects especially if brittle mortars are ...
Eight web-links to Vimeo documenting performance-led worksThis doctoral project combines a performan...
116-124Art in handicraft has been regarded as timeless and dateless. Clay and terracotta figures hav...
When creating artefacts that belong in the material world artists choose specific raw materials for ...
Native Amazonians traditionally use two methods to feather, or fletch, arrows - they either tie feat...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
The wheels that carry national economies are hooked to the engine of research. The word “research” c...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This article explores the global debates concerning documenting indigenous knowledge (IK) about Afri...
The use of clays is growing at an enormous rate in a great variety of industries. Moreover, clay sci...
The nature of letsoku and related clayey soils, traditionally used by indigenous Southern African c...
Inspired by the idea of “transculturation,” formulated as a contrastive metaphor and concept by Fern...
Clay has a long history in the global south and has been extensively studied by ‘Western’ social sci...
Clay is important in the construction i dustry both as a building material and as a foundation for s...
Previous studies have illustrated the symbolic prominence of pottery making in sub-Saharan Africa. I...
Traditional clay mortars are subject to specific building defects especially if brittle mortars are ...
Eight web-links to Vimeo documenting performance-led worksThis doctoral project combines a performan...
116-124Art in handicraft has been regarded as timeless and dateless. Clay and terracotta figures hav...
When creating artefacts that belong in the material world artists choose specific raw materials for ...
Native Amazonians traditionally use two methods to feather, or fletch, arrows - they either tie feat...
This paper is based on responses to questionnaires administered to 226 representative geophagic adul...
The wheels that carry national economies are hooked to the engine of research. The word “research” c...