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- Indigenous people living in the Sedie Muja District utilize their own classification system for landscape, vegetation, and soil based on their associated indigenous knowledge.
- In the Sedie Muja District, informants older than 35 years listed more wild edible plants than those in the 15-35 age group, illiterate informants knew more wild edible plants than literate ones, and married informants possessed more indigenous knowledge than single informants.
- In the Sedie Muja District, indigenous knowledge regarding wild edible plants is higher in males than in females, and higher in elder informants compared to young people.
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Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants and Their Indigenous ... scirp.org 3 facts
claimIndigenous people living in the Sedie Muja District utilize their own classification system for landscape, vegetation, and soil based on their associated indigenous knowledge.
claimIn the Sedie Muja District, informants older than 35 years listed more wild edible plants than those in the 15-35 age group, illiterate informants knew more wild edible plants than literate ones, and married informants possessed more indigenous knowledge than single informants.
claimIn the Sedie Muja District, indigenous knowledge regarding wild edible plants is higher in males than in females, and higher in elder informants compared to young people.