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411) reported that the Tlhaping sat
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Among the Tlokwa hunting is primari
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is a diversified food base, includi
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TABLE 21. Swazi Edible Wild Plants
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TABLE 23. Edible Wild Plants of Mal
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TABLE 23 (CONTINUED) Latin Terminol
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TABLE 24. Gwembe Tonga Edible Wild
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TABLE 24 (CONTINUED) Latin Terminol
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TABLE 25. Xhosa Edible Wild Plants,
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TABLE 27. Nutritional Value of Sele
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TABLE 29. Edible Wild Cucumbers (Cu
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TABLE 30 (CONTINUED) Latin Terminol
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DISCUSSION AND SYNTHESIS Returning
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quality of human diet and that nutr
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RECOMMENDATIONS Accordingly, the fo
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APPENDIX 1. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SEAR
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PIPERACEAE 17 wild plant. The dried
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KEY TO USEFUL PLANTS I. FOOD PLA.rS
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KEY TO USEFUL PLANTS xvii X.XVII. F
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Cordia, myxa Crotalaria ochrolcuca
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FOOD PLANTS xxi Parinari curntelfir
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CONDIMENTS, SPICES, OR FLAVOURING A
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APPENDIX 4. The Role of Wild Plants
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-ABLE 1I (continued) Vhus abyssinic
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ABLE II (continued) icus gnaphaloca
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,pegia aristolochioides ae Subsp. a
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Baxter, P. T. W., and A. Butt (19S,
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Carr, W. R. (1957). Notes on Some S
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114. Darby, W. J., P. Ghalioungui,
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Fanshawe, D. B., and J. M. Mutimush
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Gerlach, L. P. (i964). Traders on B
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120. Gulliver, P., and P. H. Gulliv
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Irvine, F. R. (1948b). The Indigeno
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Lagercrantz, S. (1951). Food. pp. 9
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Loret, V. (1886). Recherches sur pl
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Mondonedo, J. R. (1969). Some Sourc
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130. Pardy, A. A. (1951d). Notes on
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Robson, J. R. K. (1976). Changing F
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Silberbauer, G. B. (1965). Report t
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Strydom, E. S. P., and A. S. Wehmey
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Unger, F. (1860). Die Pflanzenreste
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Wehmeyer, A. S. (1966). The Nutrien
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