12 65 ancient. It is evolving all the time, a process of periodic, even daily creation as individuals and communities take up the challenges presented by their social and physical environment. In many ways therefore, traditional knowledge is actually contemporary knowledge. Traditional knowledge is embedded in traditional knowledge systems, which each community has developed and maintained in its local context. ‘Traditional knowledge’ itself has a number of different subsets, e.g. ‘indigenous knowledge,’ ‘folklore,’ ‘traditional medicinal knowledge’. Source: www.wipo.int

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