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Description of plant usage by the San people in West Bushmanland (Namibia) for food, medicine, tools, and decoration.
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The Hidden Gifts of Nature by Sigrid Leger. A Descrition of Today's Use of Plants in West Bushmanland, Namibia
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People and Plants International - creative solutions for the sustainable use and conservation of plants
We believe that cultural diversity is inherently linked to biological diversity and that effective stewardship of our Earth must involve local people. We also believe that traditional knowledge