Dismantling the divide between indigenous and scientific knowledge

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Date

1995

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Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers

Abstract

In the past few years scholarly discussions have characterized indigenous knowledge as a significant resource for development. This article interrogates the concept of indigenous knowledge and the strategies its advocates present to promote development. The article suggests that both the concept of indigenous knowledge and its role in development, are problematic issues as currently conceptualized. To productively engage indigenous knowledge in development, we must go beyond the dichotomy of indigenous vs. scientific, and work towards greater autonomy for "indigenous" peoples.

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Local knowledge, Indigenous community, Government, Indigenous knowledge, Development, Western knowledge

Citation

Development and Change 26: 413-439