%0 Journal Article %T Indigenous Knowledge of the Enya People in Traditional Fishing Structures on Pilotis as a Basis for Engineering %A Patrick Bolendela Biambala %A Alexis Lonyenge Lunduku %A Augustin Feruzi Mulunda %A Dieudonn¨¦Liengo Oli %A Fiston Likwekwe Belya %A Heritier Etukumalo Ayka %A Hugues Lobela Bonyoma %A Kiri Sokolakamo Lipaso %A Papy Ngondo Mondombele %A Patrick Posho Likwela %A Rex El Djabir Ramazani %J Open Access Library Journal %V 12 %N 8 %P 1-16 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2025 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.1113851 %X This article offers an in-depth exploration of the traditional pilotis fishing structures of the Enya ethnic group, based near Kisangani in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Through an analysis of design principles, the use of local materials, construction techniques, and environmental adaptation, the study unveils a sophisticated and sustainable vernacular engineering system. By comparing this indigenous expertise with modern engineering approaches, the article highlights the potential of Enya knowledge to inspire engineering solutions that are better suited to resource-limited contexts, more resilient to environmental challenges, and rooted in community-based practices. The conclusion emphasises the importance of recognising and valuing vernacular engineering not only as cultural heritage but also as a wellspring of innovation for globally sustainable development.
%K Indigenous Knowledge %K Enya People %K Fishing Structure %K Pilotis %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/6866815