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Branding beauty: Indigenous knowledge to the forefront
Published 2009“…Tapping into the more traditional and cultural practices of personal healthcare and lifestyle has opened up a niche market with the advantage of indigenous knowledge, to which foreign competition has very limited access. …”
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Indigenous knowledge management - multimedia capture of oral history (New lamps for old)
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Indigenous knowledge and herbs recognition among students of Foundation in Science Programme at Centre of Foundation Studies, UiTM Cawangan Selangor, Kampus Dengkil: a case study / Siti Sabrina Kasri ......
Published 2019“…This is because the indigenous knowledge about herbs plants is normally transferred by the elder people. …”
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The improvement of community economy as impact of corporate social responsibility program: A case study in Pengalengan, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Published 2014“…This paper described a successful and innovative collaboration between private sector and community through a Corporate Social Responsibility program that integrated local culture and ideas in the implementation.Drawing from an assumption that promoting a change in a particular community should be driven by the community awareness itself and their indigenous knowledge to understand in order to realize its own potential.Using socio-cultural mapping approach, this study discuss how the program is implemented, evaluated the impact of the program to community economic development after the four years of program implementation…”
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Traditional knowledge: issues and challenges
Published 2019“…Although development would one way or another substitute what is left of the original version of the traditional knowledge practiced by the different community that exists, there are still communities that has remained intact with their indigenous knowledge on daily basis, as a necessity for their lives; consciously, and unconsciously. …”
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