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Kapoor, Dip.

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  • Indigenous knowledge and learning in Asia/Pacific and Africa = perspectives on development, education, and culture /
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    Title/Author: Indigenous knowledge and learning in Asia/Pacific and Africa/ edited by Dip Kapoor and Edward Shizha.
    Reminder of title: perspectives on development, education, and culture /
    other author: Kapoor, Dip.
    Published: New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2010.,
    Description: vi, 275 p. :ill.
    [NT 15003449]: Machine generated contents note: Indigenous knowledge and learning in Asia/Pacific and Africa: Perspectives on development, education and culture/ Dip Kapoor & Edward Shizha -- Learning from Adivasi (original dweller) political-ecological expositions of development: Claims on forests, land and place in India / Dip Kapoor -- Indigenous incitements/ Kaushik Ghosh -- Against the flow: Maori knowledge and self-determination struggles confront neoliberal globalization in Aotearoa/New Zealand/ Aziz Choudry -- Ethnic minorities, indigenous knowledge, and livelihoods: Struggle for survival inSoutheastern Bangladesh / Bijoy Barua -- Animals, ghosts and ancestors: Traditional knowledge of Truku hunters on Formosa/ Scott Simon -- Development enterprises and encounters with the Dayak and Moi communities in Indonesia / Ehsanul Haque -- Rethinking and reconstituting indigenous knowledge andvoices in the academy in Zimbabwe: A decolonization process/ Edward Shizha -- Education, economicand cultural modernization, and the Newars of Nepal / Deepa Shakya -- Clash of oralities and textualities: The colonization of the communicative space in Sub-Saharan Africa/ Ali Abdi -- Autonomy andvideo mediation: Dalitbahujan women's utopian knowledge production / Sourayan Mookerjea -- Voicing ourroots: A critical review of indigenous media and knowledge in Bengal/ Sudhangshu Sekhar Roy & Rayyan Hassan -- Haya women's knowledge and learning: Addressing land estrangement in Tanzania /Christine Mhina -- The Indigenous Knowledge System (IKS) of female pastoral Fulani of Northern Nigeria/ Lantana Usman -- Traditional healingpractices: Conversations with herbalists in Kenya / Njoki Wane -- To die is honey, and to live is salt: Indigenous epistemologies of wellnessin Northern Ghana and the threat of institutionalized containment/ Coleman Agyeyomah, Jonathan Langdon & Rebecca Butler.
    Subject: Ethnoscience - Africa. -
    Online resource: http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230111813access to fulltext (Palgrave)
    ISBN: 0230111815
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