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    Reviving Indigenous Wisdom: The BaTonga’s Role in Environmental Conservation

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    The thrust of this paper is on Indigenous Knowledge and Belief Systems (IKBS) of the BaTonga, which they used to preserve and conserve the natural environment. It is based on the cultural, religious, and ecological study of the BaTonga. The main objective of the study is to establish the extent of use and efficacy examines the environmental IKBS of the BaTonga people in their efforts to preserve the environment. The study is motivated by the unprecedented environmental degradation and depletion of natural resources in the Binga communal area in Matabeleland North Province. Regardless of the existence of IKBS and modern environmental management strategies, the environment is under siege, with local people complaining that modern ways should be complemented with IKBS, hence triggering this study. In this qualitative study, in-depth interviews and storytelling were conducted with traditional leaders and community elders of the BaTonga to collect data. Document analysis was also used to collect IKBS-related data from this indigenous community. In this study, thematic analysis is anchored on interpretive and ontological paradigms utilised within the Decoloniality theory. IKBSs found in this study were thematically presented as water bodies, vegetation, animals, birds, insects, and cosmology. The study concluded that the use of IKBSs is undermined by minoritisation and paucity of information on IKBSs documentation of the BaTonga. It was noted that the IKBS has potential for preserving the environment for sustainable development

    Quantitative Metathesis in the Dialect of Cos: Ionic Influence or Local Feature?

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    En este trabajo se discute el adjetivo τέλεως y la llamada «metátesis de cantidad» (βασιλῆος > βασιλέως) en el antiguo dialecto dorio de Cos. Tras presentar los datos de que disponemos, el autor rechaza las teorías que atribuyen el fenómeno a un influjo del dialecto jonio y aporta argumentos que muestran que se trata con toda probabilidad de un proceso autóctono de la islaIn this paper the author discusses the adjective τέλεως and the «quantitative metathesis» of the type βασιλῆος > βασιλέως in the Ancient Greek Doric dialect of Cos. After presenting the available data, the author refutes the hypothesis that explain this feature as an influence of the nearby Ionic dialect and he provides arguments that prove that the «quantitative metathesis» is a local feature of the dialect of the islan
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