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In Australian aboriginal culture, Kaiya was composed of an Acacia shaft mounted with a cluster of fish tail spines and used in initiation ceremonies, for fighting and punishment, such as spearing the leg of those who disobeyed tribal laws [72]. Entertainment All 43 species found were utilized ...
The evolution of history and culture shows that spatial information has strategic value to human society [21]. In fact, this has promoted the development of maps. Maps are usually considered as the third language of human beings since they can help people describe, exchange, and transmit spatial...
As one of the major ethnic minorities in Yunnan, the Bai nationality has a long history and splendid culture, most of whom live in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture [7]. Notably, O. acuminata var. acuminata had long been used as a traditional daily vegetable in Bai as record in the "...
Arctic and the Atlantic Oceans with most of its landmass within the Arctic Circle. At its northernmost point, Greenland is only 460 miles away from the North Pole. With most of the country covered in ice, the harsh terrain requires intense fortitude from all human, plant, and animal ...
Thebioactive propertiesof a partially purified derivative of whole neem oil were extensively characterized in our laboratory. This product, dubbed H-MeX, exhibited a number ofbiological activitiessuch as: (1) differential cytotoxicity on tumor cells as compared to normal fibroblasts in culture; (2) ...
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(Alves et al.2008). It has been documented that people sometimes resort to traditional home remedies as a means of resisting urban modern medicine and of asserting their traditional culture (Alves et al.2007b; Boltanski1989; Ngokwey1995). In China, for example, the demand of turtle in ...
Interestingly, certification has proven equally, or even more effective than legislation to ensure protection of species, habitats and culture, as pressure from the market is often stronger than from governments. Trends, Gaps and Future Directions Ethnobotanical research in the Canadian boreal forest ...
respect Aboriginal culture and protect sensitive and confidential information; ensure that knowledge ownership and project leadership resides with Aboriginal people; share benefits with communities; contribute to capacity building in Aboriginal communities; ...