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  3. No. 72 (2017)

No. 72 (2017)

Portada Wani
Published: 2019-02-26

Editorial

  • Does the bread of the territorial demarcation burn on the doors of the oven?

    Alvaro Rivas Gómez
    1
    • PDF (Español (España))

Resúmenes

  • Wani 72 Abstracts

    Equipo Wani
    2-7
    • PDF (Español (España))

Articles

  • The current state of deforestation, and recent socioeconomic and environmental statistics in the areas of the Indigenous territory of Mayanga Sauni As en BOSAWAS, occupied by mestizo settlers

    Ramón Guevara Flores
    9-34
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • How to ‘Scoop’ Money from the Sea: Production of Jellyfish for the Asian Market on the iskito Coast

    Matthew L. Fahrenbruch
    35-42
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • Anthropological notes about the “tunidor”: ancestral instrument for treatment of the bark of the tuno

    Mario Rizo Zeledón
    43-46
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • Report on the cultural experience of mayangna women in the use of para or tunidor and langlang in the ancestral treatment of the bark of the tunu tree

    Organización de Mujeres Mayangnas MYRAB
    47-50
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • Nicaraguan Domestic Flora of the XVI Century

    Rigoberto Navarro Genie
    51-58
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • Between tradition and experience: the emergence of American knowledge in the European

    Louise Bénat Tachot
    59-76
    • PDF (Español (España))
  • Sihkru tara: celebrating unity beyond borders indigenous. Solidarity in the Moskitia

    Jaye Renold
    77-80
    • PDF (Español (España))

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