Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Local Weather Predictions: A Case of Mukonchi Chiefdom in Zambia

The purpose of the study was to unravel constituents of the indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) and appreciate people's experiences in predicting the weather in daily undertakings. The objectives of the study were; to identify factors or systems used, establish the knowledge used in predicting t...

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