INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
STRAND: ETHICS AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SUB-STRAND: INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS


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INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
STRAND: ETHICS AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SUB-STRAND: INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS


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LEARNING OUTCOME: Use historical sources to investigate the development and impact of indigenous technological advancement in Africa.

CONTENT STANDARD: Demonstrate understanding of indigenous technological advancement and impact on African societies.

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INTRODUCTION
Prior to modernization, African societies solve problems and meet their needs using  traditional skills, practices, ideas and local resources. These include  the use of simple tools for farming, herbs for medicine, materials for building and crafts, they pass down these ideas through generations. 

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This strand focus our studies on how African societies used their knowledge creatively and sustainably long before the introduction of Western science. and technology.

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Share with the class how fishing, mining, hunting are done in your community.

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SHARE WITH THE CLASS HOW YOUR FOLKS ENTERTAIN THEMSELVES

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INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
Indigenous Knowledge System refer to the ideas, skills, beliefs, values, innovations, and practices created by members of a particular society from their history and interaction with their environment. 


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indigenous entertainment
indigenous house

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what is indigenous technology?

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Indigenous Technology
It refers to the techniques, tools, crafts and systems developed by the local communities to solve their problems. This technology is specific to cultures and has been used for various purposes such as hunting, fishing, farming, etc. 

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Mention the ways through which your community developed notable indigenous technologies.

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Ways Through Which indigenous Technologies Were Developed
  • Trial and Error
  • Observation of nature
  • Adaptation to environment

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  • Community collaboration
  • Apprenticeship and hands on learning
  • Cultural practices and beliefs

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Mention some indigenous technologies developed by Africans to solve their problems

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Indigenous Technologies in Africa
  • Metal working
  • Irrigation
  • Transportation
  • Weaving
  • Carving

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Metal work in Africa
Products of metal work

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Metal Working
Metal work started in egypt before spreading to other communities in Africa including Ghana. the first raw materials used was copper and later gold. The process of metalworking started with the mining of ore, smelting or melting and fabrication.

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1.Share with the class the process in metal work

2. Mention some products of metal work

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Key Techniques and Innovation in Metalworking
  1. Smelting
  2. Casting
  3. Hammering and Forging

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WAYS IN WHICH ANCIENT AFRICANS UTILISED METALWORKING
  1. Creation of tools and weapons
  2. Trading
  3. Art and Craftmanship
  4. Architecture
  5. Religious and ceremonial uses

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THE IMPACT OF METALWORKING ON ACIENT AFRICA

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  • Cultural exchange
  • Creation of empires and kingdoms
  • promotion of mining
  • Promotion of trade
  • Promotion of agriculture

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