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What is Indigenous Organizations

Handbook of Research on Social, Cultural, and Educational Considerations of Indigenous Knowledge in Developing Countries
Institutions that are at local-level and have a community base, for example, social groups such as women’s groups, ethnic associations, and traditional religious groups ( Blunt & Warren, 1996 ).
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Indigenous Knowledge Management Practices in Indigenous Organizations in South Africa and Tanzania
Edda Tandi Lwoga (Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania), Patrick Ngulube (University of South Africa, South Africa), and Christine Stilwell (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0838-0.ch010
Abstract
Traditional communities have a highly developed knowledge system. They struggle, however, to lobby for critical issues as this knowledge is not documented. The chapter addresses this problem by seeking a suitable knowledge creation model for South African and Tanzanian indigenous organizations. It draws on fieldwork and reviews the literature and organizational websites. It applies Myer's seven C's model (2014) to determine how knowledge management may assist organizations in addressing challenges effectively. The findings demonstrate that Myers's model (2014) has been successful in part in explaining the knowledge management practices of indigenous organizations in these two countries. It is also difficult for indigenous organizations to motivate people to share knowledge because indigenous knowledge is individualized and used as a source of power, status and income in the communities. It is therefore important to promote integration of indigenous knowledge with other knowledge systems for socio-economic growth, and advocating change in institutional structures.
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