A dimension within Educating for Heritage
This theme highlights the role of family customs and ancestral knowledge in shaping identity and ensuring cultural preservation through transfer.
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And learn tribal knowledge so that this knowledge can be passed on to the next generations.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Ancestral knowledge must definitely be passed on from one generation to another.
— gobardhan pangi
If we want to maintain our identity, we should continuously impart knowledge about work and customs to the coming generations and keep practicing those traditions within the family.
— Surajsingh Parmar · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Our tribe must preserve its culture to carry traditional knowledge from one generation to another.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
It is very important to pass on our traditional knowledge from one generation to another, to tell our children.
— Chanda
Learn traditional forest and tribal knowledge so that this knowledge can be passed on to the next generation.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Because for the knowledge of our tradition and culture to the next generation.
— अमर जीत · Ormaura, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
So that the next generation can know about our way of life.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
It is absolutely necessary to pass on traditional traditions from one generation to another to preserve them.
— Ramadas Badanayak · Udulibeda, Malkangiri, Odisha
Old sports traditions, tribal traditions, etc., should be preserved so that the coming generation can learn something.
— संगीता मीणा · Rohan Wara, Dungarpur, Rajasthan
If we keep our culture and traditions alive, our next generation will be able to know our culture and traditions well.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
One should protect their culture so that future generations have its traditional knowledge and are helped in preserving their traditions.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
Our generation should have knowledge about our ancestors.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
If we preserve traditional knowledge and skills from generation to generation, then it is essential to protect our culture.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
For us, the knowledge of traditional culture, civilization, traditions, customs, food and drink, worship, lifestyle, and herbs should reach the next generation.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
If we want to preserve our language, tradition, dance, and songs, we must teach them to the next generation.
— Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha
If we preserve our culture, our future generations will be able to learn and understand all traditional knowledge and skills.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
We should preserve our culture so that future generations also know about our cultural traditions.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
We must inform the coming generations, our children, about our heritage and old traditions so that we do not abandon them.
— bachcha lal · Shahganj, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Traditional forest and tribal knowledge needs to be taught from elders to the younger generation.
— Batakrushna Sahoo
We should preserve our culture to pass it from this generation to the next.
— अमर जीत · Kon, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Culture should be preserved so that the new generation can learn something.
— संगीता मीणा · Metali, Dungarpur, Rajasthan
It is our duty to pass on the knowledge of this generation, in addition to the knowledge of previous generations, in this manner.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
We should protect our culture because it is important to tell our future generation and it is important for them to know.
— Pankajini Chhatria
We should preserve our culture because it is important to raise our next generation and for them to know.
— Pankajini Chhatria
We should conduct camps to teach our young generation traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders, pass it on to the next generation, and preserve it.
— NAGRIK VIKASH SANGATHAN · Kalahandi, Odisha
We have to learn from our ancestors to preserve our tradition and culture.
— Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha
For us to pass on from this generation to the next.
— अमर जीत · Kon, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We should engage in traditional conservation so that we can inform future generations about herbs and traditional songs, ensuring their preservation for generations to come.
— Chanda
For knowledge transfer, we should organize camps to teach the younger generation traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders, so that it can be passed on to the next generation and preserved.
— AbhiLL Ipsa
We should preserve our culture so that knowledge can be passed from one generation to another through our songs and dances.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand
It is absolutely necessary for the youth to learn traditional forest and indigenous knowledge from elders and preserve it for the next generation.
— S Guruteli · Maliguda, Malkangiri, Odisha
It is important to preserve our culture because our new generation will know about it.
— Pankajini Chhatria
So that our children also know what our culture is.
— अमर जीत · Kon, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
Camps should be organized to teach traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders to the younger generation, to pass it on to the next generation, and to preserve it.
— Premsila Naik · Kalahandi, Odisha
We should preserve our culture so that future generations know about it and the culture remains alive.
— Sukhdas Mandavi · Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki, Chhattisgarh
My culture should be preserved, and my children should also learn about that culture, which is our tradition.
— Pankajini Chhatria
To pass on knowledge from your past life to the next generation.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
In our village, traditional forest and tribal knowledge should be provided to the younger generation to facilitate knowledge transfer.
— Batakrushna Sahoo
We should organize knowledge-sharing camps like Dhumkuriya where young people learn traditional and new tribal knowledge from elders, pass it on to the next generation, and keep it safe or preserved.
— Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand