This book critically analyzes the erasure of Odisha's indigenous knowledge systems and cultural identity, revealing the forces—colonial and neoliberal—that perpetuate epistemic violence against its rich traditions. It argues that Odisha's contributions have been largely ignored, leading to academic agnosia that diminishes regional pride. By exploring the interplay of history, culture, and politics, this work serves as a manifesto for epistemic justice, urging a revival of indigenous knowledge and a challenge to dominant narratives.