Enrique Salmón

Enrique Salmón is an author and ethnobotanist known for his work on indigenous foodways and traditional ecological knowledge. He has written extensively on the cultural significance of plants and the importance of preserving indigenous knowledge systems.

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  1. 1. Iwigara

    The Kinship of Plants and People

    This insightful work delves into the profound connection between Indigenous peoples and the natural world, exploring the concept of "iwigara," which embodies the belief that all life is interconnected. Through a rich tapestry of stories, traditions, and botanical knowledge, the book highlights the deep respect and understanding Indigenous cultures have for plants and their medicinal, nutritional, and spiritual roles. It serves as both a celebration of Indigenous wisdom and a call to recognize the importance of preserving these ancient practices in the face of modern challenges.

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