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Kantrow presents a thoughtful analysis of how collective experiences, such as horse holding, intertwine with learning processes within networks. By illustrating these connections, the text underscores the importance of communal practices in fostering knowledge continuity.
This chapter invites readers to reflect on the implications of knowledge as a social construct, encouraging a deeper understanding of how traditions can shape identities and influence collective memory, even in a rapidly changing world.