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International Journal Of World's Ancient Traditions and Cultural Heritage.

Memberships

International Journal Of World's Ancient Traditions and Cultural Heritage.

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Annual Membership

Digital access to all issues published in a year, including research articles on ancient traditions like Ubuntu, Maori, and Aboriginal knowledge systems....

Fees and Structure

Annual individual membership costs approximately INR 500 with institutional rates at INR 2,000 valid for 12 months from payment.......

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Fellow Membership

Graduate and post graduate and PhD Scholars can be fellow for the ICCS Research work. They can access free all the research publications.

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Lifetime membership

lifetime members of IJWATCH gain unlimited digital access to all past and future issues, featuring articles on traditions like Ubuntu, Maori, Zulu, Kikuyu, and Aboriginal and all the knowledge of world's ancient Tradition and cultuires .....

Mission

ICCS advances this vision through rigorous scholarly research, international conferences, and interdisciplinary initiatives led by indigenous and decolonial scholars. Key activities include curating comparative studies on indigenous pedagogies, organizing global symposia that bridge these traditions (e.g., Ubuntu-Maori forums on relational governance), developing decolonial curricula for higher education institutions like Ramjas College and beyond, and influencing policy through publications on cultural nationalism. By prioritizing oral traditions, folklore, and classical epistemologies, ICCS builds networks for indigenous-led reforms, ensuring ancient wisdom informs contemporary challenges like environmental humanities and digital preservation of cultural knowledge.

Vision

ICCS envisions a decolonized global order where indigenous epistemologies reclaim centrality in shaping equitable futures. Drawing from Ubuntu's ethic of interconnected humanity ("I am because we are"), Maori whakapapa (genealogical interconnectedness of all life), Zulu izangoma spiritual lineages, Kikuyu Gikuyu cosmology rooted in land and community stewardship, and Aboriginal Songlines as timeless mappings of knowledge and law, ICCS seeks a renaissance of cultural soft power. This vision counters Eurocentric hegemonies by fostering pluriversal dialogues that integrate these traditions into education, policy, and international relations, empowering marginalized voices for sustainable, harmonious global progress.

Our success stories

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Mitakuye Oyasin is a sacred Lakota phrase meaning "all my relations" or "we are all related, expressing the deep spiritual interconnectedness of all beings—humans, animals, plants, Earth, and the cosmos—and forming the foundation of Lakota worldviews emphasizing unity, respect, and responsibility for all life. This concept acknowledges a shared origin and a common journey, extending kinship to all elements of creation, and is often spoken at the beginning and end of ceremonies to foster harmony and understanding.
Mitakuye Oyasin

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Ubuntu philosophy, rooted in Southern African Bantu cultures, centers on the interconnectedness of humanity, summarized as "I am because we are, and since we are, therefore I am". It emphasizes community, compassion, respect, and shared humanity, defining an individual's identity through their relationships with others and the world, promoting collective responsibility, social harmony, and restorative justice over individualism.
Ubuntu philosophy