Traditional knowledge in general sense is handed
down knowledge from the old generation to new generation. It is an old knowledge
and often may be transferred through oral form. Traditional knowledge implies
the static and low level of change. Local villagers’ perceptions and their
control and management of common properties and natural resources. The culture
is defined as obtained acquaintance that people use to interpret experience and
to generate social behaviour. The
traditional knowledge of the communities passed down orally.
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