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Museums as Epistemic and Entrepreneurial Gateways
Museums as Epistemic and Entrepreneurial Gateways By Olanike Onimisi Department of Theatre Arts University of Ibadan, Nigeria The traditions of our indigenous communities are at great risk of being forgotten

THE ÀDÌRẸ INDUSTRY: CRAFTING INDIGENOUS CULTURE INTO ENTREPRENEURSHIP
THE ÀDÌRẸ INDUSTRY: CRAFTING INDIGENOUS CULTURE INTO ENTREPRENEURSHIP By Adeshina Afolayan IBADAN RESEARCH WORKING GROUP, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN Abẹ́òkúta is an ancient city located in the southwestern part of Nigeria.

Akwete: Weaving Heritage, Empowering Generations
Indigenous Health and Well being: Opportunities for Jobs and Entrepreneurship for African Youth The Africa Indigenous Knowledge Research Network (AIKRN) and the Institute of African Studies (IAS) at Carleton University

Sankofa: Storying as method and analysis across indigenous cultures
Sankofa: Storying as method and analysis across indigenous cultures Sankofa: Storying as method and analysis across indigenous cultures Edited Book proposal under review for possible publication with Routledge Editors: Araba

Advancing Gender Equity in Research, Innovation, and Beyond
Advancing Gender Equity in Research, Innovation, and Beyond The Mastercard Foundation Research and Learning team invites you to its Research and Learning Seminar on the topic: Advancing Gender Equity in

Indigenous Knowledge Systems at the Movies: Surviving with Games
Indigenous Knowledge Systems at the Movies: Surviving with Games Adeshina Afolayan We usually think of games as means of entertainment. We are right. Have we ever connected them to our