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The Akha are one of the 6 major tribes or minorities living in the remote hills of northern Thailand who still use extensively plants as medicines. This paper describes the Akha culture and environment and their use of medicinal plants. An appendix lists 121 different species and the medicinal use or uses attributed to them.
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Anderson, E.F. Ethnobotany of hill tribes of northern Thailand. I. Medicinal plants of Akha. Econ Bot 40, 38–53 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02858945
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