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Indigenous Knowledge and the Microbiome - Bridging the Disconnect between Colonized Places, Peoples, and the Unseen Influences that Shape Our Health and Well-Being

2023

Warbrick, I., Heke, D., & Breed, M.

American Society for Microbiology

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Drawing on the experiences, worldviews, and knowledge of two New Zealand Māori authors, this article highlights how Indigenous knowledges and perspectives can enhance our understanding of the environmental microbiome and its relationship to health. 

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Indigenous Knowledge and the Microbiome - Bridging the Disconnect between Colonized Places, Peoples, and the Unseen Influences that Shape Our Health and Well-Being.

Warbrick, I., Heke, D., & Breed, M. (2023). Indigenous knowledge and the microbiome - Bridging the disconnect between colonized places, peoples, and the unseen influences that shape our health and well-being. mSystems, 8(1). 

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