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Board of Directors and Staff - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. Board of Directors and Staff. Board of Directors and Staff. The Herbal Anthropology Project consists of a team of radical visionaries stemming from all over the globe with expertise in entrepreneurship, herbal medicine, ethnobotany, social change, integrative medicine, dance, and indigenous culture preservation. William Hakizimana – Chair. Diana Peterson – Director. E Jane Bradbury – Director of Research. Domestication, f...
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Mexico – Nabitos - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. Mexico – Nabitos. Mexico – Nabitos. Mexico is home to some of the highest biological and cultural diversity in the world. Mexico’s more than 68 different cultural groups engage in an array of practices to manage local wild plant resources. By transporting, protecting, sparing, and encouraging otherwise wild plants, the productivity and availability of those resources can be increased. Each cultural group manages this plan...
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Rocky Hills: About the Garden
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Rocky Hills in the news. New York Times,. Death notice, April 5, 2015. In memory of Henriette Suhr, March 18, 2015. Town of New Castle award for environmental stewardship, December 10, 2014. Town of New Castle award for environmental stewardship,. December 9, 2014. Magazine, Jan/Feb 2012. Newsletter of the Foundation for Landscape Studies, Fall 2009. Part 2: Henriette Granville Suhr's early years. Part 3: New York, interior design. Part 4: The beginnings of Rocky Hills. Part 5: Rocky Hills today, Part 1.
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Current Projects - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. Tanzania – Misigiyo Maasai. Mexico – Nabitos (Brassica rapa). Mexico is home to some of the highest biological and cultural diversity in the world. Mexico’s more than 68 different cultural groups engage in an array of practices to manage local wild plant resources. By transporting, protecting, sparing, and encouraging otherwise wild plants, the productivity and availability of those resources can be increased.
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Support - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. Each donation directly supports the preservation of traditional medicines around the globe. All donations are tax deductible. Maasai Traditional Medicine Ebook. Laura Ash with the Maasai. Website created by Songswift: global village web solutions.
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Intellectual Property - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. What is Intellectual Property (IP) and how can it be protected? During documentation we translate the information into material form via written language through spoken traditions, stories and films. Because whoever writes down TK knowledge may be deemed the legal knowledge holder, we are able to make sure that the indigenous communities retain ownership by keeping all projects community-driven.
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About Us - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. The Herbal Anthropology Project preserves and protects indigenous traditional medicine by documenting its use through direct collaboration with indigenous cultures, to safeguard the knowledge of traditional medicine and its continued use. Board of Directors and Officers Bios. Website created by Songswift: global village web solutions.
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Blog - Herbal Anthropology Project
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Board of Directors and Staff. Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village. Mexico – Nabitos. We are excited to share with you some more details on our most current project: installing the Huichol Herbarium at The Huichol Center for Cultural Survival in Huejuquilla el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. Why is this project so incredible? It is the first and only herbarium that will be entirely indigenous owned and operated! So what is a herbarium anyway? August 5, 2016. Huichol Herbarium and New Updates. We are simply ecstatic...
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