Essay name: Studies in Ethnobotany of ‘Nath� of Bundelkhand region
Author:
Praveen Kumar Khare
Affiliation: Bundelkhand University / Department of Botany
The essay studies the Ethnobotany of the ‘Nath� tribe of Bundelkhand region within the Indian subcontinent. This region represents a convergence of diverse meteorological, climatic, and floral conditions, which provides unique opportunities for ethnobotanical research. The study of human relationships with plants, ethnobotany, reveals the varied and seldom-known uses of plants, contributing to anthropology, medical, and economic botany.
Bibliography
13 (of 21)
External source: Shodhganga (Repository of Indian theses)
Download the PDF file of the original publication
Pal, D.C. and S. K. Jain. 1989. Notes on Lodha Medicine in Midnapur District,
West Bengal, India. Econ. Bot., 43 (4): 464-470.
Patel, B.K., B.P. Patel and U.A.Vora, 1981. Some important medicinal plants
possessing laxative or purgative action from Bhavnagar (Gujarat). Proc.
68th. Ind. Sc. Cong. Part III (Abstract): 154.
Prasad, P. Nagendra, A. William Jabadhas and E.K. Janaki Ammal, 1987.
Medicinal Plants used by the Kanikkars of South India. J. Econ. Tax.
Bot.. II (1) (Abstract): 149.
Raghunathan. K. (Ed.) 1976 a. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Recordings
of the Medico - Botanical Survey Team. Cent. Coun. Res. Ind. Med.
Hom. New Delhi Pub. 19.
Raghunathan. K. (Ed.) 1976 b. Preliminary Technoeconomical survey of natural
resources and herbal wealth of Ladakh. Cent. Coun. Res. Ind. Med.
Hom., New Delhi. Pub. 21.
Raghunathan. K. (Ed.) 1976 c. Tribal Pockets of Nilgiris, Cent. Coun. Res. Ind.
Med. Hom. New Delhi. Pub. 22.
Raju, M. Suryanarayan. 1995. Unreported medicinal uses of some plants from
East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. Vanyajati, July: 14-18.
Rao, R.S. 1961. Survey of some important medicinal plants from eastern India
Pak. J. Sci. & Industr. Res., 4 (4):
Rao, R.R. and B. Neogi, 1980. Observations on the ethnobotany of the Khasi and
