Island blues: indigenous knowledge of indigo-yielding plant species used by Hainan Miao and Li dyers on Hainan Island, China
Abstract Background Historically, indigo-yielding plant species were important cash crops from Central Asia to the southern United States and Central America. Indigo-dyed textiles were widely traded along the legendary Silk Road that linked China to Europe. Today, due to the labor-intensive nature o...
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Main Authors: | Libin Zhang (Author), Lu Wang (Author), Anthony B. Cunningham (Author), Yuru Shi (Author), Yuhua Wang (Author) |
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