2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311716
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The ethnomycological knowledge of Karajá indigenous people from Bananal Island, Brazil

Mazulkieliche Jeronimo dos Reis,
Lucas Leonardo-Silva,
Solange Xavier-Santos

Abstract: The Cerrado is home to a diversity of traditional communities, among which indigenous and quilombola peoples stand out. The Karajá are one of the ethnic groups in this biome, with a rich history and culture that goes back centuries. They mainly inhabit the regions of the Araguaia and Javaés rivers, occupying lands in the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso, Pará and Tocantins. Considering the importance of studies on ethnomycological knowledge in indigenous communities for preserving culture and the environment, espe… Show more

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