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Ethnobotany

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"Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between plants and people: From"ethno" - study of people and "botany" - study of plants. Ethnobotany is considered a branch of ethnobiology."


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Describes healing plants used by northern Plains Indians, including photos. Also contains links to databases, books, and teacher resources.
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The Journal of Ethnopharmacology, which publishes papers on medicinal and other useful indigenous plants as well as their bioactive compounds.
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Resource centre for edible, medicinal, and other useful plants.
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Works in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health, and culture in tropical America.
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A study of coca's role in Andean society and its under-valuation by scholars.
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Articles by Dr.Pankaj Oudhia detailing his research and observation of plants and their medicinal uses native to Chhattisgarh, India and surrounding regions.
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Information on the use of herbs and other natural products in biochemistry, pharmacology, and traditional medicine.
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Describes Dr. Rosita Arvigo's studies and work with tropical plants and traditional healing in Belize.
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Web journal with information on ethnobotanical projects and organizations and links.
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Describes both food and medicinal uses of plants, listed alphabetically by scientific name.
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The ethnobotanical work of Dr. Deepak Acharya, including full text of papers and pictures of Patalkot valley, India.
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Describes current research, including ethnobotany, medicinal botany, traditional uses of plants, and bioprospecting. Also: research policy, discoveries, DNA-banking, Chatham Fellowship, staff, and links.
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A complete online version of the original printed book by L.S.M. Curtin.
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A partnership between the WWF and UNESCO, in association with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, producing a programme of capacity-building in ethnobotany applied to conservation and the sustainable use of plant resources.
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An ethnobotanical study of eastern Peru.
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Based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, carrying out research and providing an identification service.
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