Abstract

Abstract: The article proposes that indigenous theory as it can be aligned with Western European theory and philosophy provides a new way to view post human theory and philosophy and the theory of emergent networks and systems that have come with post structuralism. Author situates his own practices in a hanbleceya in an analysis of the aforementioned theories and philosophies for a recursive system that loops back to the premises of the article. The circular structure of the article reinforces the position of the author regarding indigeneity and Western philosophy, which is that indigenous theory that is based on practice can excite western philosophy and theory with new conceptions of past, present and future.

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