Gender and traditional knowledge: Seeing blind spots, redressing inequities for women
- Authors: Fatima Alvarez Castillo and Maria Nadja A. Castillo
- Main Title: Traditional Knowledge in Policy and Practice , pp 72-96
- Publication Date: October 2013
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/7fdf9259-en
- Language: English
The house was circular, with a big round meeting room in the middle and a wide veranda circling it. The conversations going on in the meeting room could be heard from the veranda because the sawali partition is very low, topped by wide open spaces. The architecture of the house created a feeling of openness and inclusiveness. The leaders were sitting in a circle on the bamboo floor in the meeting room; other community members and the women were on the veranda.
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Book DOI:
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Democracy and Governance
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