Listen "34: An ethnobotanist on the importance of connecting back to the land, how plants make us healthier, & how beans can be used as medicine. | Dr. Enrique Salmón, PhD"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. Enrique Salmón is a Rarámuri (Tarahumara) and ethnobotanist. He feels indigenous cultural concepts of the natural world are only part of a complex and sophisticated understanding of landscapes and biocultural diversity.
Dr. Salmón's recent studies have led him to seriously consider the connections between Climate Change and Indigenous traditional food ways. Dr. Salmon has written a book focused on small-scale Native farmers of the Greater Southwest and their role in maintaining biocultural diversity. It is titled, Eating the Landscape. He has also authored Iwígara: American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science.
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Dr. Salmón's recent studies have led him to seriously consider the connections between Climate Change and Indigenous traditional food ways. Dr. Salmon has written a book focused on small-scale Native farmers of the Greater Southwest and their role in maintaining biocultural diversity. It is titled, Eating the Landscape. He has also authored Iwígara: American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science.
Please leave us a review if you enjoyed this episode. Contact us at MedicineExplained.org
Follow us on TikTok @MedicineExplained or on Instagram @Medicine.Explained
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