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- From: 1earth permaculture <permaculture1@start.com.au>
- To: "permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: plants DB - indigenious
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 8:37:12 +1000
I had a chat with an Australian Aboriginal elder yesterday, which
might be worth sharing on this List. The Plants DB came up and her
response was:
There is one specific native plant she mentioned that has some amazing
medicinal properties, which the aborigines have been using for
centuries. It is extremely hardy and can grow almost anywhere. They
dare not mention the plant to most white folk for fear that the plant
will be commercialised, patented, fought over, synthesized and sold
over the chemist counter. As she said, that's not the plant's purpose.
She requested that the plant not be mentioned on a public domain
database.
Marcus
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Re: plants DB - indigenious,
1earth permaculture, 12/28/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, mIEKAL aND, 12/28/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, Pacific Edge Permaculture + Media, 12/29/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, georg parlow, 12/29/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, georg parlow, 12/29/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, 1earth permaculture, 12/30/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, Pacific Edge Permaculture + Media, 12/30/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, 1earth permaculture, 12/31/2001
- Re: plants DB - indigenious, keller, 12/31/2001
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