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How indigenous knowledge can build home-grown economies | Charles Dhewa | TEDxEuston
TEDx Talks
10 ก.พ. 2020
การดู 6,810 ครั้ง
Africa’s power lies latent in it’s indigenous knowledge systems | Botlhale Tema | TEDxMahikeng
Can we disrupt Africa? | Abdullah Verachia | TEDxEuston
THE EDUCATION THAT AFRICA NEEDS. | Charles Emembolu | TEDxPortHarcourt
The Sustainable Future Lies in Indigenous Tradition | Yasmeen Mjalli | TEDxAlManaraSquare
Math Education in South Africa: Necessities and Possibilities: Andrew Einhorn at TEDxUCT
Indigenous Knowledge Has Value | Curtis Bristowe | TEDxRuakura
What Does an Indigenous University Look Like? | Niigaanwewidam (James) Sinclair | TEDxUManitoba
The case to recognise Indigenous knowledge as science | Albert Wiggan | TEDxSydney
TEDxRedding: Caleen Sisk & Marc Dadigan - Indigenous Knowledge
When will Africa’s Elite Grow Up? | Iyinoluwa Aboyeji | TEDxEuston
Indigenous storytelling as a political lens | Tai Simpson | TEDxBoise
Enslaved By Poverty, Education Was My Liberation | Obakeng Leseyane | TEDxPretoria
Developing Africa, Not Westernizing It | Laiqa Walli | TEDxYouth@AKAMombasa
“Made in Africa” - The Power of Shifting Perceptions | Abai Schulze | TEDxNashville
Technological light from dark Africa | Shadreck Chirikure | TEDxTableMountain
Designing for a cause | Mariam Hazem | TEDxEuston
Oral Tradition in the Age of Smart Phones | Alexander MacDonald | TEDxFulbrightDublin
一个即兴“演员”的自我修养 | Qiaomei Lang | TEDxYuehai St
Come un origami | Ludovica Di Donato | TEDxPadova
How to get happy in 100 poems or less | Emily Janneke | TEDxDonauinselSalon