Abstract
The intergenerational transmission of Feminist Indigenous Knowledge in Nigeria represents a critical area of
study that explores the mechanisms through which traditional feminist values, practices, and wisdom are passed
down through generations, ensuring continuity while adapting to societal changes. The study provides insight
into feminist indigenous knowledge, explores the historical continuity of feminist indigenous knowledge, the role
of women as custodians and transmitters of feminist indigenous knowledge in Nigeria, and critical historical
events among feminists in Nigeria that have influenced cultural change and continuity. The study adopted a
qualitative approach. Five Nigerian Indigenous women from Osun State pwposively participated in this study.
Osun State is rich in Yoruba cultural traditions, especially about feminist indigenous knowledge. The semistructured
inten1iew guide was used to generate the data, which was analy:,ed thematically. The study concluded
that feminist indigenous knowledge remains vital in Nigeria's cultural and social fabric. Still, its future
transmission faces significant challenges, requiring deliberate efforts to sustain its relevance