Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance to the preservation of this disappearing and invaluable knowledge. This collaboration between the Yaegl Aboriginal community in northern New South Wales (NSW), Australia and an academic institution, demonstrates an effective means of preserving and adding value to this information. Materials and methods: Questionnaire-guided interviews were performed with community Elders under a framework of participatory action research. Medicinal plant knowledge was collated in a handbook to aid interviews and to be used as an ongoing resource by the community. Specimens for all non-cultivar plants that were discussed were collected and deposited in herbari...
Traditional medicinal knowledge possessed by Indigenous people is a significant resource, as exempli...
This study focused on the ethnobotanical documentation of medicinal plants and the healing knowledge...
Context: An ethnobotanical study was carried out among the Jah Hut people who live in the central p...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of years, howev...
Thesis (PhD)-- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry...
The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of years, howev...
In Australia, as is occurring in other parts of the world (Cox 2000; Cordell 2002), Indigenous knowl...
Approximately 80% of people in developing countries rely on traditional medicine for their primary h...
ABSTRACT – With one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world, Australian Aboriginal people have...
The study investigated the knowledge and current usage of traditional food and medicinal plants of t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Background: An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to record information on medicinal plants from t...
Background: Aboriginal peoples have occupied the island continent of Australia for millennia. Over 5...
Traditional medicinal knowledge possessed by Indigenous people is a significant resource, as exempli...
This study focused on the ethnobotanical documentation of medicinal plants and the healing knowledge...
Context: An ethnobotanical study was carried out among the Jah Hut people who live in the central p...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Abstract: The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of ye...
The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of years, howev...
Thesis (PhD)-- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, Dept. of Chemistry...
The Australian Aboriginal people have used plants as medicine and food for thousands of years, howev...
In Australia, as is occurring in other parts of the world (Cox 2000; Cordell 2002), Indigenous knowl...
Approximately 80% of people in developing countries rely on traditional medicine for their primary h...
ABSTRACT – With one of the oldest surviving cultures in the world, Australian Aboriginal people have...
The study investigated the knowledge and current usage of traditional food and medicinal plants of t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional medicinal plant knowledge is an integral and very import...
Background: An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to record information on medicinal plants from t...
Background: Aboriginal peoples have occupied the island continent of Australia for millennia. Over 5...
Traditional medicinal knowledge possessed by Indigenous people is a significant resource, as exempli...
This study focused on the ethnobotanical documentation of medicinal plants and the healing knowledge...
Context: An ethnobotanical study was carried out among the Jah Hut people who live in the central p...