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BIO-CULTURAL COMMUNITY PROTOCOLS - Portal do Professor

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01. Traditional healers from the Bushbuckridge area of<br />

the Kruger to Canyons Biosphere Region.<br />

02. A Guni from Rajasthan, India.<br />

03. Samburu woman and child.<br />

04. The flower of a plant used for medicinal purposes by<br />

traditional healers of the Malayali Tribes, Tamil Nadu, India.<br />

05. Samburu women working with NGOs to develop the<br />

Samburu Bio-cultural Protocol.<br />

06. A Guni from Rajasthan with her husband standing in<br />

the Dharam Bageechis (medicinal plants conservation area)<br />

she tends.<br />

07. A Raika boy from Rajasthan and buffalo.<br />

08. Samburu women from pastoralist communities, Kenya.<br />

09. Traditional leader of a Samburu community during<br />

the development of the Samburu Bio-cultural<br />

Community Protocol.<br />

10. Sunset over Samburu District, Kenya.<br />

11. A community meeting as part of the development of<br />

the Bio-cultural Protocol of the Traditional Healers<br />

of the Malayali Tribes.<br />

12. Dallibai Raika, a Raika woman from Rajasthan and<br />

holder of ethno-veterinary knowledge.<br />

13. Detail of Samburu women’s jewelry.<br />

14. A Raika community meeting.<br />

15. A Raika man from Rajasthan with camels.<br />

16. A Raika woman and camel.<br />

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