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Author Archives: Margaret Lyngdoh
Disease, ecology, and an indigenous way forward toward sustainability
On fieldwork, searching for stories woven around the fabric of human connections with nature, I went to the remote jungle villages of West Khasi Hills in the winter-spring of 2020. There, during sleep, special people with the gift dream of … Continue reading
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Tagged fieldwork, Sankhini, West Khasi Hills
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