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7: How Do We Tell the Time?

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After the End
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Sylvia Kokunda shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s.

In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear more about Indigenous perspectives on time from Sylvia Kokunda, Co-founder of the Action for Batwa Empowerment Group in Uganda. Sylvia shares the Batwa perspective on time and the challenges her people have faced in adapting to a very different culture since they were removed from their ancestral forest homes in the 1990s.

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Series
After the End
People
Sylvia Kokunda
Patricia Kingori
Keywords
global health
indigenous peoples
temporality
global health crises
Department: Ethox Centre
Date Added: 18/12/2025
Duration: 00:10:58

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