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Ethnobotany of Tokelau: The Plants , Their Tokelau Names, and Their Uses
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Whistler, W. Art
1988
The increasing westernisation of the indigenous cultures of the Pacific Islands has resulted in a decreasing dependence of these cultures on the plants and vegetation in their environment.
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