Exploring the rich ethnobotanical knowledge of the Lacandon Maya, this guide delves into the relationship between the indigenous people and their forest environment. It highlights various plant species, their uses in traditional medicine, rituals, and daily life, while emphasizing the importance of conservation and cultural heritage. The book serves as both a resource for understanding the ecological significance of the region and a tribute to the wisdom of the Lacandon Maya in their sustainable practices.
Suzanne Cook Libri


Xurt'an
- 720pagine
- 26 ore di lettura
A comprehensive collection of Lacandon Maya oral literature, including narratives, myths, songs, and ritual speech.