Introduction To Traditional Knowledge Notes
Introduction To Traditional Knowledge Notes
Dr.V.Vijayalakshmi
Associate Professor, SSL
Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai
Hello Learners, in the last video we discussed on the Course Contents of Essence of Traditional
Knowledge, in this video, let us try to understand the Definition and meaning of Traditional
Knowledge.
Transmitted Collective
orally across responsibility &
generations ownership
Constantly evolving
How do Native people define traditional knowledge?
• It is practical common sense based on teachings and experiences passed on from
generation to generation.
• It is knowing the country. It covers knowledge of the environment - snow, ice, weather,
resources - and the relationships between things.
• It is holistic. It cannot be compartmentalized and cannot be separated from the people
who hold it. It is rooted in the spiritual health, culture and language of the people. It is a
way of life.
• Traditional knowledge is an authority system. It sets out the rules governing the use of
resources - respect, an obligation to share. It is dynamic, cumulative and stable. It is
truth.
• Traditional knowledge is a way of life -wisdom is using traditional knowledge in good
ways. It is using the heart and the head together. It comes from the spirit in order to
survive.
• It gives credibility to the people.
In this video, we understood the meaning and definition of Traditional knowledge and the
comparison between indigenous knowledge and scientific knowledge and in the next video, let
us understand the Comparisons between traditional and scientific knowledge with respect to its
style and with respect to its use.