Documenting traditional biological and ecological knowledge: An Indian example

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2011-09-30
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Si, Aung
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Aung Si
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Like many non-industralised communities around the world, the Sholaga of southern India have a profound knowledge of the biological world around them. Documenting the language that encodes such themes helps not only to document the language as a whole, but also to preserve an important aspect of cultural heritage.
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