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The symbolic efficacy of medicinal plants: Practices, knowledge, and religious beliefs amongst the Nalu healers of Guinea-Bissau
Amélia Frazão-Moreira
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia (CRIA - NOVA FCSH)
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Arts & Humanities
Guinea
91%
Medicinal Plants
82%
Healers
67%
Efficacy
58%
Religious Beliefs
55%
Pre-Islamic
38%
Islam
37%
Islamic Medicine
24%
Local Knowledge
19%
Renown
19%
Participant Observation
19%
Endurance
18%
Religion
14%
Pathway
14%
Expertise
13%
Therapeutics
12%
Muslims
11%
History
10%
Medicine
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Guinea-Bissau
99%
Religion
72%
Medicinal Plants
67%
Islam
61%
Medicine
22%
Ceremonial Behavior
21%
Observation
11%
Interviews
10%
Therapeutics
7%
Agriculture & Biology
Guinea-Bissau
100%
medicinal plants
53%
medicine
27%
Muslims
21%
interviews
15%
plant anatomy
14%
methodology
12%
therapeutics
12%
Social Sciences
Guinea-Bissau
93%
Islam
30%
medicine
22%
efficiency
22%
endurance
18%
religious behavior
14%
participant observation
14%
Muslim
13%
expertise
11%
interview
6%