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“Tradition, above all, is a lived, living and transmited history. It is narrative, the story of a people’s self-formation and at the same time core culture, i.e., thought and practice central to the survival and development and self-understanding of a people. In fact, the viability of a community of people is directly related to their rootedness in their own tradition and their ability to preserve and constantly enrich it.”
-Maulana Karenga, Kawaida Theory: A Communitarian African Philosophy
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20,904 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Agreed, it can also be knowledge that are forced upon a people who follow their oppressor ways to survive less trauma being experienced.
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