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Wirikuta Weekend Forum

Wirikuta Weekend – ATX festivities begin TOMORROW!!! The HAP team is beyond excited to finally kick [...]

25
Jan
Wirikuta Weekend Film Review

With Wirikuta Weekend right around the corner, there is a lot of excitement growing behind [...]

25
Jan
A Taste of HAP and Wirikuta Weekend

A Taste of HAP in San Francisco is right around the corner, Saturday, October 1, 8-10pm. [...]

25
Jan
Who are the Huichol and Why are they Unique?

As we are preparing for A Taste of HAP in San Francisco, we wanted to give [...]

25
Jan
Huichol Herbaria Update

We are excited to share with you some more details on our most current project: [...]

25
Jan
Huichol Herbarium and New Updates

We are simply ecstatic to re-introduce our blog and website after a long period of [...]

25
Jan
MindBody Sol Conference in NYC

by Nikki Hare Last weekend, Herbal Anthropology Project and Bespoke Teas had the opportunity to attend [...]

25
Jan
Back from the Traditional Roots in Portland

Traditional Roots Institute Herbal Conference: The feeling I experienced as I walked through National College of [...]

25
Jan
Access to Traditional Medicine in Tanzania

We are losing traditional healers everyday, and with them their medicines. This is most prevalent [...]

25
Jan
The Beginning of an Era

Hello Herbal Anthropology Project (HAP) supporters and enthusiasts! Protecting and Safeguarding traditional medicine is the [...]

25
Jan
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Everyday, in rural areas around the world, people use herbs to help heal the sick, keep the healthy strong, and feed their family and friends. But, they may have never written down this traditional knowledge.
Herbal Anthropology Project was started to protect their knowledge, keeping it safe for generations to come.

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MindBody Sol Conference in NYC

by Nikki Hare Last weekend, Herbal Anthropology Project and Bespoke Teas had the opportunity to attend [...]

25
Jan
Back from the Traditional Roots in Portland

Traditional Roots Institute Herbal Conference: The feeling I experienced as I walked through National College of [...]

25
Jan
Access to Traditional Medicine in Tanzania

We are losing traditional healers everyday, and with them their medicines. This is most prevalent [...]

25
Jan
The Beginning of an Era

Hello Herbal Anthropology Project (HAP) supporters and enthusiasts! Protecting and Safeguarding traditional medicine is the [...]

25
Jan

The Herbal Anthropology Project preserves and protects indigenous traditional medicine

The Herbal Anthropology Project consists of a team of radical visionaries stemming from all over the globe

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  • About Us
    • Mission
    • Board of Directors and Staff
    • Intellectual Property
    • Vulnerable Community Criteria
  • Projects
    • Tanzania – Maasai Misigiyo Village
    • Huichol Herbarium Project
    • Mexico – Nabitos
    • Mongolia
  • E-Book
  • Gallery
  • Blog
  • HAVOC
  • Contact US
  • Donate