
Cultural heritage preservation in West Africa is increasingly encountering challenges as traditional methods are supplemented by digital technologies. A qualitative research approach was employed, involving interviews and document analysis from stakeholders across various sectors. Themes emerged regarding the integration of indigenous knowledge systems into digital preservation efforts and the challenges faced by smaller communities in adopting these strategies. The findings suggest a need for more inclusive and culturally sensitive digital preservation initiatives that bridge traditional and modern practices. Recommendations include fostering collaborative partnerships between cultural institutions, tech companies, and local communities to enhance digital heritage preservation efforts.
Cape Verde, Digitalisation, Heritage Studies, Postcolonial Theory, Methodology, Qualitative Analysis, Oral Tradition
Cape Verde, Digitalisation, Heritage Studies, Postcolonial Theory, Methodology, Qualitative Analysis, Oral Tradition
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