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January 24, 2020

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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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  • 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