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  • AAAS Project on Traditional Ecological Knowledge
    In October 2002, a new project was begun to explore "the intersection between traditional knowledge, intellectual property, and human rights."
     
  • Native American Ethnobotany Database
    A database of almost 45,000 items concerning foods, drugs, dyes and fibers of Native American Peoples, derived from plants. Maintained by the University of Michigan - Dearborn.
     
  • Native American Herbal Remedies
    Website developed by the "Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston ... to build community, to preserve Cherokee heritage, to perpetuate the Cherokee culture, and to build the future of our people."
     
  • Native American Traditional Healing - Focus on AIDS
    A fact sheet produced by the New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center with partial funding by the National Library of Medicine.
     
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge Prior Art Database (T.E.K.*P.A.D.)
    Public domain documentation concerning indigenous knowledge and plant species uses. This is an American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS) project.
     
  • Traditional Knowledge and Native American Information
    Selected links chosen by the U.S. National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
     
  • Traditional Medicine Initiative
    The U.S. Indian Health Service's initiative seeks to foster formal relationships between local service units and traditional healers so that cultural values, beliefs, and traditional healing practices are respected and affirmed by the IHS as an integral component of the healing process.
     
  • U.S. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)  More Info
    Supports rigorous research on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), trains researchers in CAM, and disseminates information to the public and professionals on which CAM modalities work, which do not, and why.

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