Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia

In the context of biodiversity conservation, the application of indigenous knowledge provides insights into how indigenous peoples operate and coexist with the natural environment without imposing severe impacts and essentially sustain the resources for generations. Due to its oral and practical nat...

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Main Authors: Adam, Anis Amalina, Othman, Normala, Ab. Halim, Adlina
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2022
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author Adam, Anis Amalina
Othman, Normala
Ab. Halim, Adlina
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description In the context of biodiversity conservation, the application of indigenous knowledge provides insights into how indigenous peoples operate and coexist with the natural environment without imposing severe impacts and essentially sustain the resources for generations. Due to its oral and practical nature in transmission, indigenous peoples find it difficult to maintain the traditional pathway of indigenous knowledge transfer. Moreover, indigenous knowledge is perceived to be extinct sooner or later. This phenomenon calls for indigenous knowledge documentation. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of the Dusun and Bajau people with regard to documentation of their indigenous knowledge. This study applied qualitative research design, which was carried out in Kota Belud, Sabah. Semi-structured interviews were employed to collect primary data with six informants (n = 6). The data was then thematically analysed with the aid of Nvivo 10. The findings in this study revealed that the informants acknowledged that indigenous knowledge gradually vanished. Following that, they expressed a positive attitude pertaining to the documentation of indigenous knowledge. At the same time, informants conveyed some of the possible constraints in documenting indigenous knowledge, such as biopiracy, lack of support from authorities, and lack of initiatives among indigenous peoples. Finally, this study concludes by presenting some recommendations to address the issues of indigenous knowledge documentation.
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spelling upm.eprints-1018732023-06-19T08:27:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101873/ Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia Adam, Anis Amalina Othman, Normala Ab. Halim, Adlina In the context of biodiversity conservation, the application of indigenous knowledge provides insights into how indigenous peoples operate and coexist with the natural environment without imposing severe impacts and essentially sustain the resources for generations. Due to its oral and practical nature in transmission, indigenous peoples find it difficult to maintain the traditional pathway of indigenous knowledge transfer. Moreover, indigenous knowledge is perceived to be extinct sooner or later. This phenomenon calls for indigenous knowledge documentation. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of the Dusun and Bajau people with regard to documentation of their indigenous knowledge. This study applied qualitative research design, which was carried out in Kota Belud, Sabah. Semi-structured interviews were employed to collect primary data with six informants (n = 6). The data was then thematically analysed with the aid of Nvivo 10. The findings in this study revealed that the informants acknowledged that indigenous knowledge gradually vanished. Following that, they expressed a positive attitude pertaining to the documentation of indigenous knowledge. At the same time, informants conveyed some of the possible constraints in documenting indigenous knowledge, such as biopiracy, lack of support from authorities, and lack of initiatives among indigenous peoples. Finally, this study concludes by presenting some recommendations to address the issues of indigenous knowledge documentation. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2022-10-06 Article PeerReviewed Adam, Anis Amalina and Othman, Normala and Ab. Halim, Adlina (2022) Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12 (10). 162 - 175. ISSN 2222-6990 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/15205/Indigenous-Knowledge-Documentation-Perspectives-of-Dusun-and-Bajau-Communities-in-Kota-Belud-Sabah-Malaysia 10.6007/IJARBSS/v12-i10/15205
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title Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
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title_fullStr Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Indigenous knowledge documentation: perspectives of Dusun and Bajau communities in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort indigenous knowledge documentation perspectives of dusun and bajau communities in kota belud sabah malaysia
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