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What is Twenty-Six Letters of the Forest Alphabet

Handbook of Research on Socio-Cultural and Linguistic Perspectives on Language and Literacy Development
The process of transforming the knowledge and developing diverse abilities and skills in the area of forest education, concentrated on crucial steps for the survival of the indigenous community with its cultural heritage.
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“Twenty-Six Letters of the Forest Alphabet” or Community Social Learning Among the Ba'Aka in the Central African Republic
Urszula Markowska-Manista (University of Warsaw, Poland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5022-2.ch014
Abstract
The chapter discusses three areas of education for indigenous children from the Ba'Aka hunter-gatherer community in the CAR: public, formal education; private, missionary-run institutions; their traditional, collective education, metaphorically called “the forest alphabet.” Children used to be socialized into engaging with the forest-based on the relationship of reciprocal cooperation, protection, and justice. However, this relationship has become incongruent and undesirable in a reality dominated by developmental projects, deforestation, missionary activities, and environmental conservation initiatives. Each undermines indigenous epistemic rights and relationships with and claims to the land. Missionary and state education are shown as posing challenges to indigenous children, while particular attention is paid to forest education in terms of the social learning and engagement of Ba'Aka children in the environment in which they grow up, and in terms of their resistance and adaptation strategies in the face of these developments.
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