Banack & Cox P (2012). Paper: Ethnobotany of Ocean-going Canoes in Lau
The early colonists of the islands of the South Pacific exhibited a remarkable ability to exploit the plant resources of their environment. A variety of plant species was and continues to be used for shelter, food, medicine, ritual objects, and implements of warfare. However, some plant uses played a disproportionately important role in the ability of South Sea Islanders to colonize new islands
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