INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS (IKS)
The intention of this funding instrument is to promote and support research to deepen our understanding of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), and its role in development of community life. Although both applied and basic (i.e., epistemological studies) research is encouraged, the Indigenous Knowledge
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