Working with indigenous knowledge Strategies for health professionals

The aim of the book is to assist both local and international scholars in articulating the scholarly discourse on indigenous health attitudes, practices, and experiences. The indigenous lens that was used to generate and disseminate indigenous knowledge in this book will strengthen indigenous schola...

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Main Author: Moloko-Phiri, Seepaneng S. (auth)
Other Authors: Sepeng, Nombulelo V. (auth), Sebaeng, Jeanette M. (auth), Ramavhoya, Thifhelimbilu I. (auth), Ramaube, Masetopana E. (auth), du Plessis, Moselene A.R (auth), Mogale, Ramadimetja S. (auth), Mothiba, Tebogo M. (auth), Mulaudzi, Mercy T. (auth), Mashau, Ntsieni S. (auth), Makhado, Lufuno (auth), Musie, Maurine R. (auth), Anokwuru, Rafiat A. (auth), Ngunyulu, Roinah N. (auth), Lukhele, Sanele (auth), Simane-Netshisaulu, Khathutshelo G. (auth), Tulelo, Patience M. (auth), Rasweswe, Melitah M. (auth), Moagi, Miriam (auth), Magoro, Madimetja (auth), Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Azwihangwisi H. (auth), Mushaphi, Lindelani F. (auth), Tshiambara, Phumudzo (auth), Seretlo, Raikane J. (auth), Mathapo-Thobakgale, Ellen M. (auth), Nesengani, Tintswalo V. (auth), Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis (Editor), Lebese, Rachel T. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cape Town AOSIS 2022
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