Tag: ethnobotany
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Putting Indigenous plant knowledge where it belongs
The ethnobotanical by Sarah Edwards celebrates global indigenous plant knowledge, focusing on historical and contemporary interactions between people and plants. The book presents a bittersweet narrative, highlighting the loss of ancient botanical wisdom, challenging colonial exploitation, and emphasising the urgency of preserving ethnobotanical knowledge.
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Primates and primary health care
Researchers documented a Sumatran orangutan using a plant to heal a facial wound, in an example of non-person self-medication. The plant is traditionally used by humans to treat various ailments, and its use by an orangutan suggests the potential for identifying unknown medicinal plants through ape behaviour.

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