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Date: 2014-12-10 01:14:40
Staple foods
Tropical agriculture
Entheogens
Tobacco
Cultivation of tobacco
Malawi
Cassava
Maize
Food and drink
Agriculture
Americas

Natural environment of North Malawi and way of life of the Tumbuka people (Semi-arid example) We introduce the Tumbuka people of Malawi in South-East Africa, who live by practicing traditional agriculture alongside culti

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