Indigenous knowledge is the comprehensive body of knowledge that locals accumulate from life experience unofficial research and close observation of their surroundings within a particular culture. It connects the entirety of nature and the components that sustain life to the survival of every human being. Additionally it gives specific community conditions in respect to the environment and offers workable answers to people's problems. As a result by preserving indigenous knowledge systems indigenous knowledge may provide value to the community by offering innovative solutions to social environmental and economic issues. Resurgence and Revalorization of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in the Contemporary Society explores the role of indigenous knowledge in the contemporary society. Furthermore it discusses the importance of preserving and sharing indigenous knowledge for community development. Covering topics such as epistemic diversity traditional load and indigenous curricula this book is an excellent resource for sociologists policymakers government officials environmentalists educators records managers professionals researchers scholars academicians and more.
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