Phytotherapies in motion: French Guiana as a case study for cross-cultural ethnobotanical hybridization
Abstract Background French Guiana is characterized by a very multicultural population, made up of formerly settled groups (Amerindians, Maroons, Creoles) and more recent migrants (mostly from Latin America and the Caribbean). It is the ideal place to try to understand the influence of intercultural...
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Main Authors: | M.-A. Tareau (Author), A. Bonnefond (Author), M. Palisse (Author), G. Odonne (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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