FIVE STRATEGIES WHICH CAN BE USED TO DOCUMENT INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
INTRODUCTION Knowledge of traditional medicine and other indigenous knowledge systems are fragile with inadequate appreciation, recognition and sharing of it, especially the area of traditional medicine and medicinal species, a direct utilization of high biodiversity, are most at risk and undermined in most development interventions. The indigenous knowledge sector in most developing countries is under-regulated and not well mainstreamed in national plans for agriculture, environment-biodiversity, climate adaption, poverty reduction and healthcare provision. In this paper, the author is going to discuss five strategies which can be used to document indigenous knowledge. DEFINITION OF TERMS Indigenous knowledge is defined by Mugabe (1998) “as knowledge that is held and made use of by people who regard themselves indigenous to a particular place. This is based on a combination of cultural uniqueness and prior territorial occupancy relative to a more...