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Sacred Ecology : traditional ecological knowledge and resource management . Philadelphia , PA : Taylor and Francis . Berkes , F. , J. Colding and C. Folke . 2000. ' Rediscovery of traditional ecological knowledge as adaptive management ...
Sacred Ecology : traditional ecological knowledge and resource management . Philadelphia , PA : Taylor and Francis . Berkes , F. , J. Colding and C. Folke . 2000. ' Rediscovery of traditional ecological knowledge as adaptive management ...
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The problem was that such groups ' would not be tribal authorities in the accepted sense of this designation , and that they would not bring to their duties a tribal tradition of authority giving them traditional powers to which the ...
The problem was that such groups ' would not be tribal authorities in the accepted sense of this designation , and that they would not bring to their duties a tribal tradition of authority giving them traditional powers to which the ...
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Furthermore , traditional beer parties involving elderly men and women were held in the siwindhi . Thus , in these central eating places , children - including orphans - whose mothers were not in a position to prepare a meal were able ...
Furthermore , traditional beer parties involving elderly men and women were held in the siwindhi . Thus , in these central eating places , children - including orphans - whose mothers were not in a position to prepare a meal were able ...
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