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Are we Ethnobotanist? |
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by sandesh thapa | 14-04-2020 00:36 0 |
Are we Ethnobotanist? The conservation of our culture and traditions from our ancestors to ancestors and making them alive until today is a moment of pride for us. Every ethnic community has its own culture and traditions. However cross-cultural traditions have been reported significantly between the closely observed ethnic community. If we look after our culture and tradition and explore more many more are to be known still. The use of plants and animals for different purposes has been practiced from our ancestors to ancestors. Talking about ethnobotany, we all are directly or indirectly associated with it. In our homes, we talk about the importance of herbs found near our locality. If we go deep to explore the herbs we would be able to know that it was in existence from our ancestors and all we know today is the gift and knowledge of our ancestors. Ethnobotany around a typical community is of great importance and we too fall under some of the ethnic community and are related to it. The one who collects the knowledge on the botany related to the ethnic community is the ethnobotanists. And, we are the ones who are well trained and fashioned by floras and faunas around us. Also, we preserve our ancestor's findings and their importance towards it. Thus, there would be no doubt to say ourselves an ethnobotanist. Are we ethnobotanist? I will be eagerly waiting for your responses in the comment section. Thank You!! Sandesh Thapa. |
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Hello,
Its me Dibya Bhatta from Nepal,Currently living in South Korea for my research Internship.
It was really nice reading your report!
keep writing and shining!! :)
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stay safe from coronavirus!
keep working for mother earth to hand it to future generations!
Green cheers!
Posted 27-04-2020 11:03
Hello kuwar,
you are welcome and thankyou.
Regards,
Sandesh!!!
Posted 18-04-2020 21:56
Greetings Pooja,
You are welcome and thankyou.
Regards,
Sandesh!!!
Posted 18-04-2020 21:56
Greetings Asmita,
Thankyou for the response and welcome.
Regards,
Sandesh!!!
Posted 18-04-2020 21:55
Nice report
Posted 17-04-2020 15:34
Hello Sandesh!!!
Thank you for this informative report.
Green Cheers!!
Posted 15-04-2020 18:33
Hello Sandesh
Thank you for presenting nepalese culture of loving nature in a beautiful way.
Keep on writing.
Regards
Asmita
Posted 15-04-2020 14:23
Greetings Sandhya,
You are welcome.
Regards,
Sandesh!!!
Posted 15-04-2020 11:47
Hello Sandesh,
Thanks for sharing such an informative report.
Indeed the biodiversity of Nepal can't be compared, Nepal is rich in different cultures as well as in biodivesity,
Keep writing,
Looking forward to read more from you,
Yours,
Sandhya Adhikari
Posted 15-04-2020 02:32
Greetings Alok,
You are welcome
Regards,
Sandesh!!
Posted 14-04-2020 17:14
Thank you for sharing.
Posted 14-04-2020 13:33
Greetings Sarah,
You are Welcome.
Regards,
Sandesh!!
Posted 14-04-2020 12:26
Hello Sudha,
You are welcome.
regards,
Sandesh
Posted 14-04-2020 12:25
Greetings Sonika,
Thank you for the response.
Regards,
sandesh.
Posted 14-04-2020 12:24
Greetings
Thank you so much for sharing.
Keep writing
Regards,
Sarah
Posted 14-04-2020 10:10
Thank you for sharing.
Posted 14-04-2020 09:36
Hello Sandesh!!
I hope you are doing well!
Yes I agreed with your views!
We get to know about different cultures ,tradition and different plants,herbs from our ancestors .They are ultimate sources.Yes we can consider yourself as an Ethnobotanist. Nepal is Rich is different indigenous tress like Tiju .
GREEN CHEERS
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 14-04-2020 01:55