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Indigenous Knowledge: Delineating the Systemic Notions and Interfaces
Although there has been an increased interest in indigenous knowledge systems, there still does not exist a consensus on what they mean and how they can be sustained. There is a need to see if such a consensus can be achieved or not and the reasons behind the same. Without undertaking such an endeavour, ensuring proper sustenance of indigenous knowledge systems would be a hefty task. In this light, the researcher undertakes an inquiry to determine whether such a consensus can be reached or not while also trying to understand the problems and challenges faced in understanding indigenous knowledge systems. Furthermore, the researcher also looks at opportunities that can be leveraged to ensure the proper sustenance of these systems.
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