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= The term ‘Bioculture’ implies ways of being and knowing of communities whose way of life is based on a deep sense of kinship with the land, the plants and animals. [http://www.idlo.int/publications/TraditionalKnowledge.pdf] | = The term ‘Bioculture’ implies ways of being and knowing of communities whose way of life is based on a deep sense of kinship with the land, the plants and animals. [http://www.idlo.int/publications/TraditionalKnowledge.pdf] | ||
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= The term ‘Bioculture’ implies ways of being and knowing of communities whose way of life is based on a deep sense of kinship with the land, the plants and animals. [1]
Source: Report: Imagining a Traditional Knowledge Commons. A community approach to sharing traditional knowledge for non-commercial research. IDLO, 2009. By Elan Abrell et al. [2]