Indigenous Perspectives: Daylight, Plants, and People on a Remote Pacific Island | New York Botanical Garden
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Indigenous Perspectives: Daylight, Plants, and People on a Remote Pacific Island | New York Botanical Garden
Michael J. Balick, Ph.D., is Vice President for Botanical Science and Director and Senior Philecology Curator of the Center for Plants, People, and Culture at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG); K. David Harrison, Ph.D., of VinUniversity in Hanoi, Vietnam, is an NYBG Affiliate Scientist; Gregory M. Plunkett, Ph.D., is Senior Curator at the Center for Plants, People, and Culture; and Dominik Ramík, Ph.D., is a Vanuatu-based researcher. Indigeno…
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