Socio-culturally Embedded Vedic and Ethnoecological Knowledge: Decolonising Perspectives and Practices

K. Koirala
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This study explored the Vedic and Ethno-ecological knowledge embedded within cultural practitioners, teachers and students. To obtain the objective of this explorative and decolonising study, I purposively selected two Ethno practitioners, two science teachers and four students. About 55 minutes focus group discussion was carried out with selected students and near about one-hour interview was carried out with Ethno practitioners and teachers. The collected information was transcribed and then translated into English and main themes were identified using the Rhizomatic approach by connecting the nodal point to identify main themes. Then each theme was analysed using the abductive approach to justify the participants' arguments. The finding indicates that Vedic and socio-cultural practice consisted of world peace and sustainable development ideas. Cultural students learned this knowledge by seeing their elders' day-to-day practice. Teachers are also seen aware of the effect of modernisation but show reluctance to implement it in school science teaching. Local as well as the central government could be serious to implement Vedic and Ethnocultural knowledge to preserve the earth as well as the whole universe. The Vedic and Ethno knowledge is seen fully supported for the decolonising western-based pedagogical practices.
嵌入社会文化的吠陀和民族生态学知识:非殖民化的观点和实践
本研究探讨了文化从业者、教师和学生中蕴含的吠陀和民族生态知识。为了达到这个探索性和非殖民化研究的目的,我有目的地选择了两名Ethno从业者,两名科学教师和四名学生。与选定的学生进行了大约55分钟的焦点小组讨论,与少数民族实践者和教师进行了大约一小时的访谈。将收集到的信息转录并翻译成英文,并通过连接节点来确定主题,使用根茎法确定主题。然后使用溯因法分析每个主题,以证明参与者的论点是正确的。这一发现表明吠陀和社会文化实践包含了世界和平和可持续发展的理念。文化学生通过观察他们的长辈的日常实践来学习这些知识。教师们也意识到现代化的影响,但表现出不愿意在学校科学教学中实施现代化。地方和中央政府应该认真落实吠陀和民族文化知识,以保护地球和整个宇宙。吠陀和民族知识被认为完全支持以西方为基础的非殖民化教学实践。
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