Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. Indigenous Gnoseology as a Theory of Knowledge Beyond Epistemology: Oral Traditions and the Ethics of Indigenous Knowing
  • Chapter 2. What is Oral is Moral and Legal: Navigating the Rakhain Healing Cosmos from Sacred Chants to State Law
  • Chapter 3. Understanding Indigenous Values Embedded in Oral Traditions
  • Chapter 4. Global Indigenous Oral Traditions: Storytelling and Intergenerational Transmission of Knowledge
  • Chapter 5. Decolonizing Curricula Through Storytelling Intergenerational Transmission of Knowledge
  • Chapter 6. Stringing the Past and Future: Indigenous Storytelling for Colonial Debunking
  • Chapter 7. Embodied Epistemologies in Theatre: Indigenous Oral Traditions and the Decolonial Reimagination of Bangladesh
  • Chapter 8. Bengali Folk Music Tradition Contribution to the Culture, Awareness, and Mind Formation of Society
  • Chapter 9. Mudscapes of Meaning: Performative Language of Chikal Kalo
  • Chapter 10. Symbolism, Ritual, and Continuity: A Socio-Cultural Interpretation of Kumaoni Folk Art Aipan
  • Chapter 11. Voices of the Healers: Curanderismo, Identity, and the Power of Cultural Continuity
  • Chapter 12. Empowering Local Community Through Festival Tourism: Insights from an Indian Festival
  • Chapter 13. Safeguarding Traditional Knowledge and Farmers' Rights: A Balanced Approach to IP Protection
  • Compilation of References
  • About the Contributors
  • Index.