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What is Khoi-San

Handbook of Research on Theoretical Perspectives on Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Developing Countries
Two groups of people of Southern Africa, who share physical and recognized linguistic characteristics distinctive from those of the Bantu in the same region. They are believed to have had an impact on Nguni languages, where speakers of languages such as Ndebele and Zulu adopted the click in some of their words. Culturally, the Khoisan are divided into the San who are hunter-gatherers and the Khoikhoi (Xoixoi) who are pastoralists.
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Binarism as a Recipe for Lukewarm Research into Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Zimbabwe
Jacob Mapara (Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0833-5.ch001
Abstract
The thesis of this chapter is that there is need for vigorous and robust research into Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in Zimbabwe. It argues that such research is afflicted by binarism, an affliction that permeates the Zimbabwean academic psyche. It notes that the major stumbling block to meaningful research emanates from the effects of western forms of epistemology that have affected some Zimbabwean scholars who have come to believe that all good science comes from the west. The researcher further argues that what makes the Zimbabwean situation so gloomy is the fact that the country does not have an IKS policy, but a science, technology and innovation policy that makes reference to IKS in passing. It is this lack of commitment, the paper further asserts, that afflicts academia because there are areas where government is expected to take a lead, but in the case of Zimbabwe, this leadership is lacking.
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