This paper endeavours to uncover the distinctive and conservative nature of African cultural and ideological scope, with a particular focus on how and why the Vatsonga people firmly object the deliberate and unmonitored disclosure (to strangers) of the revealing wisdom, mystery and life spices that enviably advertise within the gamut of their traditional world and livelihood. Stretching from this shall be the notion that the value and integrity of the Vatsonga people is largely, if not wholly bestowed, in experiencing and knowing what the external world is either ignorant of or has some superficial insight into it but is devoid of tangible access to fully grapple and identify with it. The paper takes an Afrocentric stance, a theory se...
Published ArticleSometimes what is not in a text is more significant than what is. This paper exami...
The media outlets all over the world project Africa as inferior and mere notion of the continent bri...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
For decades, African researchers relied on Eurocentric concepts, models, philosophies, ethics, desig...
Africa is the second-largest continent in the world (after Asia), making up around one-fifth of the ...
Narratives among Bantu in Africa are complicated by introductions of Western knowledge such as Infor...
The paper provides a corrective to the Western gaze that modern medicine; science and Christianity a...
ORAL TRADITION AND THE TEACHING OF AFRICAN CULTURE: NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES A TRADIÇÃO ORA...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
The debates within African philosophical practice have concerned its status, relevance and methodolo...
Human knowledge within Western culture is generally adjudged to have reached its apogee in terms of ...
Narratives among Bantu in Africa are complicated by introductions of Western knowledge such as Infor...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
Cosmovision is the worldview of a society that is deeply imbedded in the way in which that society i...
This work is a rethinking of the idea of culture-dependent epistemology. It inquired into the meanin...
Published ArticleSometimes what is not in a text is more significant than what is. This paper exami...
The media outlets all over the world project Africa as inferior and mere notion of the continent bri...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
For decades, African researchers relied on Eurocentric concepts, models, philosophies, ethics, desig...
Africa is the second-largest continent in the world (after Asia), making up around one-fifth of the ...
Narratives among Bantu in Africa are complicated by introductions of Western knowledge such as Infor...
The paper provides a corrective to the Western gaze that modern medicine; science and Christianity a...
ORAL TRADITION AND THE TEACHING OF AFRICAN CULTURE: NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES A TRADIÇÃO ORA...
Since time immemorial, indigenous peoples around the world have developed knowledge systems to ensur...
The debates within African philosophical practice have concerned its status, relevance and methodolo...
Human knowledge within Western culture is generally adjudged to have reached its apogee in terms of ...
Narratives among Bantu in Africa are complicated by introductions of Western knowledge such as Infor...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
Cosmovision is the worldview of a society that is deeply imbedded in the way in which that society i...
This work is a rethinking of the idea of culture-dependent epistemology. It inquired into the meanin...
Published ArticleSometimes what is not in a text is more significant than what is. This paper exami...
The media outlets all over the world project Africa as inferior and mere notion of the continent bri...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...