The literature on the use of psychotropic fungi in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea has been reviewed. An attempt has been made to evaluate whether the previously reported “mushroom madness” still exists in the Waghi Valley. Interviews with the local population indicated that most of the indigenous knowledge about the psychotropic effects of fungi has been lost
ABSTRACTObjective: The objective of the present study was to document the diversity of wild edible m...
© 2015 Koch et al. Background: Rapid modernization in the East Sepik (ES) Province of Papua New Guin...
Folk taxonomies play a role in expanding or contracting the larger domain of ethnoecological knowled...
Papua New Guineans have medicinal knowledge based on thousands of years of using flora, fauna a...
Background: The Guatemalan Highlands is a region of great but so far poorly known mycological divers...
Background: The Guatemalan Highlands is a region of great but so far poorly known mycological divers...
Ethnomycological knowledge is a combination of biological resources, cultural and human patterns, in...
This article reviews evidence for India’s entheomycological traditions—religious practices using fun...
Ethnomycology among the Nuaulu of the Moluccas: Putting Berlin's "General Principles" of Ethnobiolog...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
341-352This article reviews evidence for India‘s entheomycological traditions—religious practices us...
Macroscopic fungi are a critical component of the ecosystem, besides their use in human life. This s...
ABSTRACTObjective: The objective of the present study was to document the diversity of wild edible m...
© 2015 Koch et al. Background: Rapid modernization in the East Sepik (ES) Province of Papua New Guin...
Folk taxonomies play a role in expanding or contracting the larger domain of ethnoecological knowled...
Papua New Guineans have medicinal knowledge based on thousands of years of using flora, fauna a...
Background: The Guatemalan Highlands is a region of great but so far poorly known mycological divers...
Background: The Guatemalan Highlands is a region of great but so far poorly known mycological divers...
Ethnomycological knowledge is a combination of biological resources, cultural and human patterns, in...
This article reviews evidence for India’s entheomycological traditions—religious practices using fun...
Ethnomycology among the Nuaulu of the Moluccas: Putting Berlin's "General Principles" of Ethnobiolog...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
341-352This article reviews evidence for India‘s entheomycological traditions—religious practices us...
Macroscopic fungi are a critical component of the ecosystem, besides their use in human life. This s...
ABSTRACTObjective: The objective of the present study was to document the diversity of wild edible m...
© 2015 Koch et al. Background: Rapid modernization in the East Sepik (ES) Province of Papua New Guin...
Folk taxonomies play a role in expanding or contracting the larger domain of ethnoecological knowled...