Description
Genealogical Records and Traditional Knowledge System is a groundbreaking exploration of how genealogical documentation intersects with indigenous and traditional knowledge systems. The work examines the significance of ancestral records in preserving cultural identity, family histories, and community heritage across generations.
Through detailed research and analysis, Kakali Chakrabarty demonstrates how genealogical records serve as vital repositories of traditional knowledge, customs, and practices. The book explores methodologies for collecting, organizing, and interpreting genealogical data while respecting cultural contexts and traditional frameworks.
This non-fiction work is essential for genealogists, anthropologists, cultural historians, and anyone interested in understanding how family lineages connect to broader cultural narratives and traditional wisdom systems. It provides practical guidance for documenting family histories while acknowledging the value of oral traditions and indigenous knowledge preservation.







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