2020
DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12305
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Protective Strategies for the Ownership of Traditional Medicine Knowledge

Abstract: This paper discusses the ownership of traditional medicine knowledge by drawing empirical data on the experience of the indigenous communities in Mentawai, Indonesia, and Sabah, Malaysia. For a long time, the acquisition of traditional medicine knowledge and the treatment of patients has been deemed the result of cultural heritage handed down from generation to generation. However, the complexity of the knowledge acquisition process and the skill displayed by the healer or kerei prove that traditional medicine… Show more

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“…Ownership of knowledge of traditional medicine of Mentawai indigenous peoples needs to be protected by making the right of cultural intektual wealth. [9] 3. Value, In group assets / together, determined how much it is worth.…”
Section: Ownership Of Group Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ownership of knowledge of traditional medicine of Mentawai indigenous peoples needs to be protected by making the right of cultural intektual wealth. [9] 3. Value, In group assets / together, determined how much it is worth.…”
Section: Ownership Of Group Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%