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Focusing on the Nahua community in a Mexican biosphere reserve, this ethnographic study examines the interplay between health, livelihood, and cultural knowledge. Through detailed socioeconomic data and interviews, it highlights contemporary challenges involving governance, cultural heritage, and indigenous identities. The research sheds light on the complexities of conservation and community development, enriching the understanding of indigenous experiences in protected areas of Mexico.
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Indigenous Knowledge and Development, Elizabeth Anne Olson
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- 2014
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