indigenous knowledge and its preservation in contemporary societies
Indigenous knowledge refers to the knowledge systems, practices, and beliefs that are developed and passed down by indigenous communities over generations. Its preservation in contemporary societies involves recognizing, valuing, and safeguarding this knowledge to ensure its cultural relevance, sustainability, and contribution to contemporary issues and development.
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