Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Indigenous knowledge and learning in Asia/Pacific and Africa : perspectives on development, education, and culture
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Place
Date
Circa 2010
Physical Description
vi, 275 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN/ISSN
9780230621015
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Subject Category
Content
1. Introduction / Dip Kapoor and Edward Shizha
2. Learning from Adivasi (original dweller) political-ecological expositions of development: claims on forests, land and place in India / Dip Kapoor
3. Indigenous incitements / Kaushik Ghosh
4. Against the flow: Maori knowledge and self-determination struggles confront neoliberal globalization in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Aziz Choudry
5. Ethnic minorities, indigenous knowledge, and livelihoods: struggle for survival in Southeastern Bangladesh / Bijoy P. Barua
6. Animals, ghosts and ancestors: traditional knowledge of Truku hunters on Formosa / Scott Simon
7. Development enterprises and encounters with the Dayak and Moi communities in Indonesia / Ehsanul Haque
8. Rethinking and reconstituting indigenous knowledge and voices in the academy in Zimbabwe: a decolonization process / Edward Shizha
9. Education, economic and cultural modernization, and the Newars of Nepal / Deepa Shakya
10. Clash of oralities and textualities: the colonization of the communicative space in Sub-Saharan Africa / Ali A. Abdi
11. Autonomy and video mediation: Dalitbahujan womenÆs utopian knowledge production / Sourayan Mookerjea
12. Voicing our roots: a critical review of indigenous media and knowledge in Bengal / Sudhangshu Sekhar Roy and Rayyan Hassan
13. Haya women's knowledge and learning: addressing land estrangement in Tanzania / Christine Mhina
14. The indigenous knowledge system of female pastoral Fulani of Northern Nigeria / Lantana M. Usman
15. Traditional healing practices: conversations with herbalists in Kenya / Njoki N. Wane
16. To die is honey, and to live is salt: indigenous epistemologies of wellness in Northern Ghana and the threat of institutionalized containment / Coleman Agyeyomah, Jonathan Langdon, and Rebecca Butler.
Public Access Text
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Collection Type
Reading Room
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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