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Chris Canaday of the Omaere Ethnobotanical Park discusses how the Waorani (an indigenous group of people who live in the Amazon of Ecuador) use the rainforest as a renewable resource.
Traditional Harmony with Nature: the Waorani is an episode from Wandering Nature by Carina Baskett. Chris Canaday of the Omaere Ethnobotanical Park discusses how the Waorani (an indigenous group of people who live in the Amazon of Ecuador)...
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Published Jan 19, 2011, 18:31 long, audio available.
Chris Canaday of the Omaere Ethnobotanical Park discusses how the Waorani (an indigenous group of people who live in the Amazon of Ecuador) use the rainforest as a renewable resource.
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Traditional Harmony with Nature: the Waorani is an episode from Wandering Nature by Carina Baskett.
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This episode was published on Jan 19, 2011.
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Traditional Harmony with Nature: the Waorani is from Wandering Nature by Carina Baskett.
Published Jan 19, 2011 and 18:31 long