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Tree Ash as an ayoreo salt source in the paraguayan chaco
(The New York Botanical Garden, 2007)
Plant Resources used by the ayoreo of the paraguayan chaco
(The New York Botanical Garden, 2007)
Plant Resources used by the ayoreo of the paraguayan chaco
(The New York Botanical Garden, 2007)
THE PARAGUAYAN WAR ACCORDING TO ROA BASTOS
(Univ Federal Santa Catarina, Programa Pos-graduacao & Letras-ingles, 2017-01-01)
This paper analyzes texts on the Paraguayan War (1864) written by Roa Bastos, Alexandro Maciel, Omar Prego Gadeia, Eric Nepomuceno, published in the book O livro da Guerra Grande (2002), translated from the Spanish Los ...
Evangelization, visual technologies and indigenous responses: The South American Missionary Society in the Paraguayan Chaco
(Overseas Ministries Study Center, 2010-04)
At the end of the 1880´s the South American Missionary Society (SAMS) established its first missionary station in the Paraguayan Chaco, on the shore opposite Villa Concepcion city, on the Chaco bank of Paraguay river. After ...
The Paraguayan Rhinella toad venom: Implications in the traditional medicine and proliferation of breast cancer cells
(2017)
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Toads belonging to genus Rhinella are used in Paraguayan traditional medicine to treat cancer and skin infections. AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective of the study was to determine the composition ...
Paraguayans in the forest sector of the Argentine economy
(Rossiski Universitet Druzhby Narodov, 2017-03)
This paper analyses the participation of Paraguayan migrant men in the forestry labor market of the Paraná River Delta. Although forestry is not the principal activity in which these migrants work in Argentina, this case ...
A Guerra do Paraguai conforme Roa Bastos
(2010)
This paper analyzes texts on the Paraguayan War (1864) written by Roa Bastos, Alexandro Maciel, Omar Prego Gadeia, Eric Nepomuceno, published in the book O livro da Guerra Grande (2002), translated from the Spanish Los ...
The Paraguayan Rhinella toad venom: Implications in the traditional medicine and proliferation of breast cancer cells
(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2017)
© 2017 Elsevier Ireland Ltd Ethnopharmacological relevance Toads belonging to genus Rhinella are used in Paraguayan traditional medicine to treat cancer and skin infections. Aim of the study The objective of the study was ...