Indigenous Knowledge as Early Warning Guide in Disaster Management

  • Haokip T
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The experience and knowledge of older generation on disaster are rich with local warning indicators from birds, animals, and other natural phenomena. Stories about natural disasters in the past are found in oral literatures, songs, poems, and even lullabies. Such...

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Haokip, T. (2023). Indigenous Knowledge as Early Warning Guide in Disaster Management. In International Handbook of Disaster Research (pp. 71–82). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8388-7_8

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