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Ogungbile, David O. (ed.) (2015) | |
African indigenous religious traditions in local and global contexts: perspectives on Nigeria: a festschrift in honour of Jacob K. Olupona | |
Lagos: Malthouse Press. 439p. |
Cooper, Brenda; Morrell, Robert (eds.) (2014) | |
Africa-centred knowledges: crossing fields & worlds | |
Woodbridge: James Currey Ltd. 211p. |
Shange, Jean (2014) | |
Integration of indigenous knowledge and skills for the development of rural women in KwaZulu-Natal | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 13 #1. p. 106-125. |
Kaneko, Morie; Shigeta, Masayoshi (eds.) (2013) | |
Gender-based knowledge and techniques in Africa | |
African Study Monographs: Supplementary Issue. #46. |
Jiyane, Glenrose V.; Ngulube, Patrick (2012) | |
Use of indigenous knowledge to determine weather patterns: a case study of women mussel harvesters at KwaNgwanase in KwaZulu-Natal | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 11 #2. p. 206-220. |
Ndlovu, Mbulisi; Dube, Nkosivile (2012) | |
Analysis of the relevance of traditional leaders and the evolution of traditional leadership in Zimbabwe: a case study of amaNdebele | |
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies. Volume 7 #1. p. 50-72. |
Dyubhele, Noluntu; Le Roux, Pierre; Mears, Ronald (2009) | |
Constraints to the economic activities of women in rural areas | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 8 #2. p. 230-240. |
Phiri, Isabel Apawo; Nadar, Sarojini (2009) | |
'Going through the fire with eyes wide open': African women's perspective on indigenous knowledge, patriarchy, and sexuality | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 22 #2. p. 5-21. |
James, Angela; Bansilal, Sarah (2007) | |
An exploration of the Durban beachfront Isizulu women beadmakers' experience of learning beading | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 6 #2. p. 87-101. |
Carney, Judith A. (2006) | |
Revealing Gendered Landscapes: Indigenous Female Knowledge and Agroforestry of African Shea | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 40 #2. p. 235-267. |
Maragia, Dick Bosire (2003) | |
Gender, tradition and sustainability: evaluating the applicability of indigenous knowledge in post-colonial societies: the example of Kenya | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 274p. |
Freeman, Julianne E. (2000) | |
Knowledge, Secrecy, and the Practice of Senior Womanhood among the Bamana of the Beledugu (Mali) | |
Mande Studies. Volume 2. p. 115-127. |
Ochoa, L.; Fassaert, C.; Somarriba, E.; Schlönvoigt, A. (1999) | |
Medicinal and food plants in Nicoya, Costa Rica: there are differences in what men know and what women know | |
Agroforestry Today. Volume 11 #1-2. January-June. p. 11-12. |
Mohamed-Katerere, Jennifer (1996) | |
Gender and Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Sustainable Development | |
The Zimbabwe Law Review. Volume 13. p. 20-26. |
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