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Title: කුරුණෑගල දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ භාවිත කෙම් ක්‍රම හා බැදුණු ඥාන සම්ප්‍රේෂණ විධි ක්‍රම.
Authors: Herath, H.M.A.U.
Keywords: Kern systems
knowledge
knowledge transmission
traditional knowledge
Intelligence
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Herath, H.M.A.U.(2016). කුරුණෑගල දිස්ත්‍රික්කයේ භාවිත කෙම් ක්‍රම හා බැදුණු ඥාන සම්ප්‍රේෂණ විධි ක්‍රම. M.S.Sc.Theses. University of kelaniya.
Series/Report no.: TH;1369
Abstract: Traditional Kern system has not been discus seal widely in today's society. As such, there are not researches conducted on the transmission system of kern system. An attempt was made by the research conducted in the Kuliyapitiya East Divisional Secretariat Division in the Kurunegala district to identify and compile kern systems knowledge to the villagers and record the aspects of knowledge get not recorded paying special attention to the means of transmission of this system from generation to generation and individual to indicial. Human activities conducted using modern Science and Technology have caused the deterioration of kern systems and their transmission systems. Kern systems on Agriculture, Fauna indigenous, Medicine and house hold work in the area were drought under this study. Ten system of transmission of kern were discussed. A perfect study of existence development and transmission and their effectiveness was conducted. The study was primarily based on primary data. Interviews were the leading source. Data were collected from thesis, research reports, internet and reference sources. Analysed data revealed that kern systems are still preserved on a small scale and their transmission is at a very low level. Research reveals low level of application of kern systems has resulted in the low level of transmission of the said systems.
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