Indigenous People's Knowledge
Definition (Agrovoc)
Indigenous knowledge (IK) is the local knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society. IK contrasts with the international knowledge system generated by universities, research institutions and private firms. It is the basis for local-level decision making in agriculture, health care, food preparation, education, natural-resource management, and a host of other activities in rural communities.
Collection: CHALLENGING IGNORANCE
2011 | Subversive Spiritualities: how rituals enact the world |
Collection: General Bibliography
2011 | Subversive Spiritualities: how rituals enact the world |