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Health / Nutrition / Humanitarian aid / Self-care / Traditional knowledge / Food security / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Food / Micronutrient / Food and drink / Americas / Food politics
Date: 2014-07-28 10:09:23
Health
Nutrition
Humanitarian aid
Self-care
Traditional knowledge
Food security
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Food
Micronutrient
Food and drink
Americas
Food politics

DOCUMENTING TRADITIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES GUIDELINES FOR PROCEDURES Harriet V. Kuhnlein (McGill University, Canada), Suttilak Smitasiri (Mahidol University, Thailand), Salome

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