Knowledge is a subjective understanding, occurring in our minds. It involves ideas, perceptions, values, and feelings. The meaning of knowledge is socially constructed, and its ultimate goal serves to orient and guide human action. Indigenous knowledge and scientific knowledge are different systems of generation, interpretation and use of ideas, perceptions, and feelings about reality. But one is not superior to the other. Both are equally valuable. Study of indigenous knowledge requires awareness of our own knowledge in order to prepare to enter in a process of communication with local..
Prevailing views on indigenous knowledge (IK) rely on a binary contrast between indigenous knowledge...
Tell me what you know….Knowledge and knowing can be a very tricky thing. Reflect on what you are f...
Indigenous or Traditional Knowledge is that information or knowledge that has been developed by indi...
The technological expansion of modern scientific knowledge has brought to the world significant impr...
This workshop drew together Indigenous professionals to discuss Indigenous Knowledge in the context ...
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) is the unique, traditional, local knowledge existing within and developed ...
Indigenous knowledge is one form of knowledge; the other is scientific knowledge. Indigenous knowled...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
This page introduces the concept of traditional knowledge, detailed knowledge of the environment bas...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
Prevailing views on indigenous knowledge (IK) rely on a binary contrast between indigenous knowledge...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
This paper explores aspects of Indigenous knowledge on several levels and examines the role of Indig...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
Culture is dynamic and capable of adapting to new conditions. Practices that are useful and harmless...
Prevailing views on indigenous knowledge (IK) rely on a binary contrast between indigenous knowledge...
Tell me what you know….Knowledge and knowing can be a very tricky thing. Reflect on what you are f...
Indigenous or Traditional Knowledge is that information or knowledge that has been developed by indi...
The technological expansion of modern scientific knowledge has brought to the world significant impr...
This workshop drew together Indigenous professionals to discuss Indigenous Knowledge in the context ...
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) is the unique, traditional, local knowledge existing within and developed ...
Indigenous knowledge is one form of knowledge; the other is scientific knowledge. Indigenous knowled...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
This page introduces the concept of traditional knowledge, detailed knowledge of the environment bas...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
Prevailing views on indigenous knowledge (IK) rely on a binary contrast between indigenous knowledge...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
This paper explores aspects of Indigenous knowledge on several levels and examines the role of Indig...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
Culture is dynamic and capable of adapting to new conditions. Practices that are useful and harmless...
Prevailing views on indigenous knowledge (IK) rely on a binary contrast between indigenous knowledge...
Tell me what you know….Knowledge and knowing can be a very tricky thing. Reflect on what you are f...
Indigenous or Traditional Knowledge is that information or knowledge that has been developed by indi...