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Edition 2002 WELCOME to Ethnobotanical Leaflets 2002 issue has a lot of new material including all new Web Journal and Galleria Botanica sections. Keith Harrison and Rebecca Brown are our new featured artists. New Research Notes include an interview with Shutsung Liao, Director of the Tang Center for herbal research at the University of Chicago, an herb walk with OTS' Luis Diego Gomez, director ...
The Canoe Plants of Ancient Hawai`i Today's guide to yesterday's life-sustaining plants. identification - descriptions propagation methods cultural uses - medicinal uses Fresh up to date information useful in today's island life. Drawings or images of most plants are included. Introduction - Table of Contents Bibliography - Related Links - Credits #1 Hot Site, October 1996 Click Hawaiian Art, ...
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Sacred Earth is an Educational Forum and Networking Resource for Ethnobotany and Eco-travel. These pages offer a multitude of resources for ethnobotanists and anybody with an interest in the relationship between people and plants. We also offer special travel experiences with and emphasis on educational and ethnobotanical travel experiences.
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary Table of Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
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NOVA Online presents Warriors of the Amazon ...
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HEBE University of California, Berkeley HEBE Inca city of Machu Picchu, Peru Thomas Carlson Health, Ecology, Biodiversity, & Ethnobiology in the Berkeley Natural History Museums, The University of California, Berkeley Thomas Carlson M.D., M.Sc. (Director) Health, Ecology, Biodiversity & Ethnobiology (HEBE) 1001 Valley Life Sciences Building #2465, Berkeley, CA 94720-2465 Phone:(510) 642-2465 ...
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This paper was written by a student in a course at Bryn Mawr College, and reflects that student's research and thoughts at the time the paper was written. Like other things on Serendip, the paper is not intended to be authoritative but is instead provided to encourage others to themselves learn about and think through subjects of interest, and, by providing relevant web links, to serve as a ...
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The Luise o are the most Southwestern group of Shoshonean people in the greater North American desert. The name Luise o came from their having lived in close proximity to the Spanish mission San Luis Rey (1798-1834) which is located in northern San Diego County near Oceanside, California. Originally, the Luise o may have been called Payomkawichum ('The Westerners') by neighboring people and ...
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'Ethnobotany and Economic Botany in North America', by Charles Heiser Jr. ...
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CSAC MONOGRAPHS Nuaulu Ethnozoology A Systematic Inventory Roy Ellen Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing University of Kent at Canterbury 1993 in co-operation with the Centre of South-East Asian Studies Contents List of tables List of figures List of plates Preface A note on orthography Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Land mammals Chapter 3 Bats Chapter 4 Birds Chapter 5 Turtles ...
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