Research Article

Ethnobotany in Intermedical Spaces: The Case of the Fulni-ô Indians (Northeastern Brazil)

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Fulni-ô office of Medicinal Plant Care in Fulni-ô Indigenous land, Águas Belas (NE Brazil). (a) Bark of “Aroeira,” a medicinal plant; (b) equipment for the production of herbal remedies; (c) bed and a nursery for the cultivation of medicinal plants; (d) herbal remedies.
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