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Indigenous Knowledge Systems

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Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 5h 18m | Size: 5.77 GB

Oral Traditions, Community Wisdom, and Lived Practices

What you’ll learn
To explore the diversity and richness of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in India, from ancient Harappan practices to contemporary tribal cosmologies
To understand how indigenous oral traditions, folklore, performance arts, and songs serve as powerful tools for cultural preservation and identity
To examine traditional ecological and agricultural practices, including water management, and forest conservation as models of environment
To appreciate indigenous contributions to crafts, technology, and food cultures as living expressions of material and medicinal

Requirements
No prior knowledge or experience is needed. This course is designed for complete beginners. You do not need a background in history, anthropology, or sociology to understand these lessons.

Description
This course offers an immersive journey into the heart of India’s Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), transcending conventional historical narratives to explore the lived philosophies and ecological brilliance of tribal and local communities. By tracing a lineage from the sophisticated urban planning and water management of the Harappan era to the vibrant weaving patterns of Nagaland and Manipur, students will uncover the profound logic embedded in traditional ways of life. The curriculum bridges the gap between ancient heritage and modern application, examining how oral traditions, regional epics, and performance arts like Yakshagana and Chhau serve as vital repositories of community memory and resilience.Central to the course is an investigation into indigenous technology and environmental stewardship. Students will analyze the “eco-intelligence” of Himalayan terrace farming, Meghalaya’s bamboo drip irrigation, and the sacred groves that have preserved biodiversity for centuries. This exploration extends into material culture, highlighting the metallurgical mastery of Wootz steel and the intricate weaving traditions of India. By studying these practices, the course demonstrates that indigenous technology is characterized by a harmonious balance between human utility and planetary health.Furthermore, the course delves into holistic wellbeing and social ethics, viewing Ayurveda and ethnobotany not just as medical systems, but as community practices deeply intertwined with regional diets and “food as medicine” philosophies. The journey concludes by evaluating the contemporary relevance of indigenous governance as blueprints for sustainability and climate resilience. Ultimately, this course challenges students to decolonize their understanding of “knowledge,” presenting indigenous wisdom as a critical, living resource for navigating the ethical and environmental challenges of the modern world.

Who this course is for
This course is designed for culture enthusiasts, students, and lifelong learners eager to explore the depth of India’s indigenous heritage beyond standard history textbooks. It is particularly valuable for researchers and students in fields like sociology or anthropology who seek to understand tribal cosmologies, oral traditions, and indigenous governance systems. Furthermore, sustainability advocates, architects, and designers will find practical inspiration in lessons covering traditional water management, eco-habitats, and biodiversity conservation, which offer time-tested solutions for modern climate resilience. The content also caters to wellness and lifestyle seekers interested in holistic health, offering insights into Ayurveda, tribal medicine, and the concept of food as medicine through regional diets. Whether you are interested in the technical aspects of indigenous metallurgy and textiles or the spiritual depth of folklore and songs of resistance, this course welcomes anyone ready to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and a sustainable future.

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