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People and Plants Online - Current Newsletter
... ), mukwa (P. angolensis) and sandalwood (Santalum album) has certainly occurred, although few quantitiative studies have been done of species-population level impacts. What is clear, however, is ... meeting was preceded by a 2-day course on Anthropological and Biological Techniques for ethnobotanical studies. Alan Hamilton The newsletter, reflecting a selection of the many activities of People ...
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Sacred Earth - Ethnobotany & Ecotravel: All the Earth is Sacred
... International Society for Ethnobiology Medicinal Plant Network CIEER - Center for International Ethnobotanical Education and Research Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Traditions ... OF THE ENVIRONMENT INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND ETHNOBOTANICAL STUDIES (ORGANIZED BY CONTINENT) INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE CENTERS UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES GRADUATE STUDIES ETHNOBOTANY EDUCATION IN THE UK LIST OF ...
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Sacred Earth Bookshop - Ethnobotanical & Anthropological Studies
... Ethnobotanical & Anthropological Studies NORTH AMERICA & CANADA HAWAII CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA INDIA & PAKISTAN ASIA & SOUTH PACIFIC AFRICA & MADAGASCAR GENERAL ETHNOBOTANY History of Ethnobotany, Ethnobotanical guidelines, Introduction to Ethnobotany, personal accounts of ethnobotanical studies ...
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ETHNOBOTANY OF WILD PLANT FOODS
... plants by people, and can draw on many sources ranging from anthropological or ethnobotanical studies of current plant use by existing peoples, through documentary and historical sources (travellers' ... similarities to Europe, North America is a particularly useful source of comparative ethnobotanical information (see bibliography and Internet links, below). The temperate zones of eastern Asia ...
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COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF HUNTER-GATHERERS - ARCHAEOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND ETHNOBOTANY
... as opposed to domesticated, plant and animal resources. From the plant point of view ethnobotanical studies are a particularly informative source of ideas on this topic. They can also be ... follow (see also my Ethnobotany Links) The Indigenous Studies WWW Virtual Library, run by the Centre for World Indigenous Studies. The Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library. The California Indian Library ...
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Medicinal Use of Citrus
... of a particular culture and region make use of indigenous or native plants. Using an ethnobotanical approach for her Master of Science thesis at the University of Florida, Alexandra Paul collected ... been shown to contribute to a significant reduction in prostate and mammary cancer risk. Recent studies have further shown that limonoids inhibit the development of cancer in laboratory animals and in ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Oxalic Acid and Foods
... the formation of kidney or bladder stones has now been pretty well discarded, with studies showing that even intakes well above 2 g/day do not participate in stone ... three sources: USDA Agriculture Handbook No. 8-11, Vegetables and Vegetable Products, 1984 Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases, Agricultural Research Service of the National Genetic Resources Program (most data taken from ...
growingtaste.com

Howie Brounstein's Home Page
... variety of ethically wildcrafted herbal products. Currently Available Classes: The Columbines School of Botanical Studies' 23rd annual 2007 Herbal Apprenticeship Program, our six month intensive. Interviews for the ... You can even search these volumes for a specific herb or action. Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases Michael Moore's Teaching Manuals: Before you write me asking where to find ...
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Ethnobotanical Portraits
... trees. Ethnobotanical information from James, K.E. 1988. Making Mats and Barkcloth in the Kingdom of Tonga, a pamphlet published by the author and distributed by the Institute of Pacific Studies ... wood are used for sores, boils, scabies and other skin conditions.The illustration and ethnobotanical information is taken from Traditional Aboriginal Medicines, a book further described under Parks and ...
peopleandplants.org

Open Directory - Science: Biology: Botany: Ethnobotany
... research and data on the chemical components of the mushroom. Ethnobotanical Leaflets - Web journal with information on ethnobotanical projects and organizations and links. Ethnobotany - From Fort Lewis College, Durango ... . Ix Chel Farms and the Panti Medicinal Trail - Describes Dr. Rosita Arvigo's studies and work with tropical plants and traditional healing in Belize. Laboratory of Ethnobotany - ...
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