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2019
2019
An investigation on the ethnogynecological medicinal knowledge of the Birhor tribe of Chhattisgarh, India
B. Bain
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Jitendra Kumar Premi
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
2019
Corpus ID: 213049579
Introduction: Gynecological disorder is a condition that affects female reproductive system, mainly breasts and organs in the…
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2017
2017
Social Change of Bajo Tribe Society in Karimunjawa: From "Sea Tribe" to "Land Tribe"
Titiek Suliyati
2017
Corpus ID: 158223383
Known as sea tribe, Bajo tribe is foreigners in Karimunjawa. As a sea tribe, they are nomadic and live on the boat before…
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2015
2015
A Study of Economic Empowerment of Moi Tribe in Sorong, West Papua
Hermanto Suaib
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A. Fitrianto
2015
Corpus ID: 44541694
The view that the Papuans as the second class has created a culture that is not balanced in the social interaction between…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Lands Council, Karuk Tribe , and the Great Environmental Divide in the Ninth Circuit
M. Blumm
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M. Hall
2014
Corpus ID: 147116825
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the nation’s largest appellate court, with jurisdiction over fifteen judicial districts and…
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2010
2010
The eco-friendly Tharu tribe: a study in socio-cultural dynamics.
S. Verma
2010
Corpus ID: 157788924
The Tharu culture is very Eco-Friendly, all cultura l thing and activities of this tribe are deeply related with na ture. Their…
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2010
2010
The heavenly cow Rupan and the festival of ceremonial torture Gai-Goheri: myth, rituals and sacrifice among the people of the Bhil tribe of western India
Sarita Sahay
2010
Corpus ID: 54849475
Gai-Goheri, the festival of ceremonial torture, is a popular ritual among the people of the Bhil tribe of Western India. Beliefs…
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2003
2003
Elucidating the elusive Taccarum warmingii (Araceae - Tribe Spathicarpeae)
E. Gonçalves
2003
Corpus ID: 86875002
1998
1998
A Phylogenetic Study of Apiaceae Tribe Caucalideae
Byoung-Ryong Lee
1998
Corpus ID: 91095826
1993
1993
A study on dietary culture of Chosun tribe in Yenbeun
J. Jang
1993
Corpus ID: 68852312
An individual's eating behavior reflects not only the eating habits of past but also the type of them which characterize the next…
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1965
1965
A new hemoglobin variant found in a Beduin tribe: Hemoglobin "Rambam".
H. Salomon
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I. Tatarski
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N. Dance
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E. Huehns
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E. Shooter
Israel journal of medical sciences
1965
Corpus ID: 33497030
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