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Indigenous knowledge, belief and practice of wild plants among the Meru of Kenya : past and present

human-plant relations in East Africa

Ibui, A.K.

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Ibui, A. K. (2007, November 14). Indigenous knowledge, belief and practice of wild plants among the Meru of Kenya : past and present human-plant relations in East Africa. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/12582

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Indigenous Knowledge, Belief and Practice of Wild Plants among the Meru of Kenya:

Past and Present Human-Plant Relations in East Africa

Alfreda Kajira Ibui

Alfreda Kajira Ibui Past and Present Human-Plant Relations in East Africa

Omslag Ibui 30-10-2007 15:33 Pagina 1

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