Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Welcome to Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IAJIKS). The name Indilinga: stands for the "circular orientation" of indigenous African communities which is exhibited in their material culture and behaviour. The journal has been motivated by the need for a dependable expression for critical and analytical writing on issues related to production, dissemination and recognition of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. IAJIKS represents a variety of cross disciplinary interests in ethno-methodology and in qualitative methods. Debates on methodology, epistemology, ethics, gender, education, science and technology, arts, food systems and social-cultural issues are invited.
Abstracts can also be viewed at http://www.indilinga.org.za

Vol 8, No 1 (2009)
Table of Contents
Articles
| The Role Of The Ancestors In Healing |
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| S Edwards, N Makunga, J Thwala, B Mbele |
| Traditional Healers’ Views On Fertility |
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| T Mashamba |
| Cross Cultural Dilemmas In The Management Of HIV/AIDS: The Role Of African Traditional Healers |
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| J Mufamadi |
| Traditional Healers’ Conceptions Of The Roles And Functions Of Selected Internal Body Organs |
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| S Imenda |
| The Use Of Ditaola (Divination Bones) Among Indigenous Healers In Sekhukhune District, Limpopo Province |
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| M Makgopa, M Koma |
| Indigenous Healers’ Diagnostic And Treatment Methods For Some Illnesses And Social Dysfunctions |
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| T Sodi |
| Xhosa Male Initiation And Teaching Of Moral Values: An Exploration Of The Role Of Traditional Guardians In Teaching The Initiates |
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| L Ntombana |
| Indigenous Knowledge Management Transfer Systems Across Generations In Zimbabwe |
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| D Mpofu, C Miruka |
| Managing Agricultural Indigenous And Exogenous Knowledge Through Information And Communication Technologies For Poverty Reduction In Tanzania |
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| P Ngulube, ET Lwoga |


