CŨCŨ By Dr. Wanjiku Kironyo
The Traditional African Family as a Living Classroom brings Africa’s ancient wisdom to life through riddles, proverbs, and storytelling. Long before formal education, families taught intellect, values, and communal identity through daily life, music, language, and ritual. Colonialism disrupted this vibrant system, erasing indigenous knowledge and replacing it with foreign models. This book explores that rupture while celebrating ongoing efforts to reclaim Africa’s living classrooms. A compelling blend of history, memory, and cultural insight, it invites readers to witness the resilience of ancestral knowledge and the enduring power of education rooted in community and tradition.
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The Traditional African Family as a Living Classroom brings Africa’s ancient wisdom to life through riddles, proverbs, and storytelling. Long before formal education, families taught intellect, values, and communal identity through daily life, music, language, and ritual. Colonialism disrupted this vibrant system, erasing indigenous knowledge and replacing it with foreign models. This book explores that rupture while celebrating ongoing efforts to reclaim Africa’s living classrooms. A compelling blend of history, memory, and cultural insight, it invites readers to witness the resilience of ancestral knowledge and the enduring power of education rooted in community and tradition.
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