Indigenous organizations and development

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Indigenous organizations and development

edited by Peter Blunt and D. Michael Warren ; with a preface by Norman Uphoff

(IT studies in indigenous knowledge and development)

Intermediate Technology Publications, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Indigenous organizations are local-level institutions with a community base, such as women's groups, ethnic associations, traditional religious groups, and a wide variety of other social groups.

目次

  • Preface vii
  • NORMAN UPHOFF
  • Acknowledgement xii
  • Introduction xiii
  • PETER BLUNT AND D. MICHAEL WARREN
  • PART 1 AFRICA
  • 1. The drum speaks-Are we listening? Experiences in
  • development with a traditional Gabra institution-The
  • Yaa Galbo 1
  • B.J. LINQUIST WITH DAVID ADOLPH
  • 2. Traditional settlement, cultural identity and rural
  • development in the Transkei 7
  • PATRICK A. MCALLISTER
  • 3. Hometown associations: Balancing local and extralocal
  • interests in Nigerian communities 21
  • MICHAEL L. McNULTY AND MARK F. LAWRENCE
  • 4. Indigenous organizations and development: The case of Ara, Nigeria 43
  • D. MICHAEL WARREN, REMIADEDOKUN AND
  • AKINTOLA OMOLAOYE
  • 5. The Ogbomoso Parapo: A case-study of an indigenous
  • development association in Nigeria 50
  • G. O. KOLAWOLE
  • 6. Community development associations and self-reliance: The case of Isalu Community Development Union, Iseyin, Nigeria 56
  • BOLANLE W. WAHAB
  • 1. The importance of indigenous organizations to the
  • sustainability of contemporary Yoruba strip-weaving industries
  • in Iseyin, Nigeria 67
  • NORMA H. WOLFF AND BOLANLE W. WAHAB
  • 8. Traditional leadership and community management in Northern
  • Ghana 88
  • NANCY COSWAY AND STEVE A. ANANKUM
  • 9. Indigenous healer associations and a South African AIDSprevention
  • project 97
  • EDWARD C GREEN AND BONGIE ZOKWE
  • vi Contents
  • PART II INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT
  • 10. History of an indigenous community management
  • organization in Nepal 109
  • DURGA POKHREL AND ANTHONY B. J. WILLET
  • 11. Building on the Panchayat: Using Jal Samitis in Uttar
  • Pradesh 123
  • YOGESH KUMAR
  • 12. Informal institutions of financial intermediation: Social
  • value of Vishis, chit funds and self-help groups 132
  • TUSHAAR SHAH AND MICHAEL JOHNSON
  • 13. Taking count of the depth of the ditches: Understanding local
  • organization forms, their problems and strategic responses 143
  • NIDHI SRINIVAS
  • PART III ASIA-PACIFIC
  • Australia and New Zealand
  • 14. Aboriginal agenda or agency agenda? Community-development
  • planning projects in Australia 159
  • JACKIE WOLFE-KEDDIE
  • 15. Yolngu rom: Indigenous knowledge in north Australia 184
  • IAN HUGHES
  • 16. Community development among the New Zealand Maori: The Tainui case 193
  • TOON VAN MEIJL
  • Canada
  • 17. Indigenous organizations for development in the Canadian north: Native development corporations 214
  • LEO PAUL DANA
  • China
  • 18. The role of indigenous organizations in the rural
  • development of China: A case-study of a non-farm productive
  • activity 220
  • LI XIAOYUN, LI OU AND ZHOU SHENGKUN
  • Indonesia
  • 19. Using indigenous organizations from West Kalimantan 228
  • CAROL J. PIERCE COLFER, REED L. WADLEY AND
  • ENIS WIDJANARTI
  • Philippines
  • 20. Personal networks and agricultural extension in the Philippines 239
  • RICARDO C. ARMONIA

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