نتایج جستجو برای: based upon indigenous knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 3526642  

H Sher

This study analysed women s indigenous knowledge of folk medicines with respect to human and livestock illnesses in selected areas in upper Swat, Buner, and Chitral Districts of the Malakand region of North West Frontier Province, Pakistan in the summer 2003. This analysis was completed by a male and female multi-disciplinary team of specialists. Interviews were conducted using Questionnaires a...

2015
Laura Hall Colleen A. Dell Barb Fornssler Carol Hopkins Christopher Mushquash Margo Rowan

This article explores the application of two-eyed seeing in the first year of a three-year study about the effectiveness of cultural interventions in First Nations alcohol and drug treatment in Canada. Two-eyed seeing is recognized by Canada's major health research funder as a starting point for bringing together the strengths of Indigenous and Western ways of knowing. With the aim of developin...

2008
Sri Lanka Piyadasa Ranasinghe

Gives a brief overview of indigenous knowledge in Sri Lanka and examines the level of preservation and the provision of access to it through the libraries in Sri Lanka. Although the country inherits a vast amount of indigenous knowledge, the library system or any other institute in the country has not yet taken concerted effort to preserve and provide access to this knowledge. Indigenous Knowle...

Journal: :The Lancet. Oncology 2014
Fariba Kolahdooz Se Lim Jang André Corriveau Carolyn Gotay Nora Johnston Sangita Sharma

Cancer mortality among indigenous peoples is increasing, but these populations commonly under use cancer-screening services. This systematic review explores knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours towards cancer screening among indigenous peoples worldwide. Searches of major bibliographic databases identified primary studies published in English up to March, 2014; of 33 eligible studies, three wer...

Journal: :Disasters 2010
Jessica Mercer Ilan Kelman Lorin Taranis Sandie Suchet-Pearson

A growing awareness of the value of indigenous knowledge has prompted calls for its use within disaster risk reduction. The use of indigenous knowledge alongside scientific knowledge is increasingly advocated but there is as yet no clearly developed framework demonstrating how the two may be integrated to reduce community vulnerability to environmental hazards. This paper presents such a framew...

2016
Kai Horsthemke

In recent years, a criticism of “indigenous knowledge” has been that this idea makes sense only in terms of acquaintance (or familiarity) type and practical (or skills-type) knowledge (knowledge-how). Understood in terms of theoretical knowledge (or knowledge-that), however, it faces the arguably insurmountable problems of relativism and superstition. The educational implications of this would ...

2013
Sébastien Boillat Fikret Berkes

We aim to explore how indigenous peoples observe and ascribe meaning to change. The case study involves two Quechua-speaking farmer communities from mountainous areas near Cochabamba, Bolivia. Taking climate change as a starting point, we found that, first, farmers often associate their observations of climate change with other social and environmental changes, such as value change in the commu...

Journal: :J. Information Science 2007
Williams Nwagwu

In this article, indigenous knowledge is defined as holistic of all forms of knowledge emanating from an indigenous community. The critical relevance of local science and technology information (STI) databases in the development and sustainability of Africa’s indigenous knowledge is discussed. It is advocated that local African STI databases should be considered required development infrastruct...

2011
TROY RICHARDSON

This conceptual essay explores how Gerald Vizenor’s (Anishinaabe) literary discussions of “shadow survivance” provide opportunities to work against the containment of Indigenous knowledge in mainstream and culture-based curricular practices. More specifically, the essay considers how constructivism is deployed as an opening to the inclusion of Indigenous epistemologies, yet also contains Indige...

2013
Frances E. Owusu-Ansah Gubela Mji

This paper seeks to heighten awareness about the need to include indigenous knowledge in the design and implementation of research, particularly disability research, in Africa. It affirms the suitability of the Afrocentric paradigm in African research and argues the necessity for an emancipatory and participatory type of research which values and includes indigenous knowledge and peoples. In th...

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