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jenna1

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Indigenous knowledge
 
  a. has provided little for modern civilizations.
  b. has been adapted from muscle relaxants in plants to pain relievers in tree bark to form aspirin.
  c. has virtually destroyed the endeavors of modern medicine.
  d. is only useful for indigenous peoples.

Question 2

The Dongria Kondh are facing imposition that will affect
 
  a. very little as the Dongria Kondh are very adaptable.
  b. their entire way of life as strip-mining will destroy their land and impose on their sacred places.
  c. only their agriculture due to the effects of mining on the water supply.
  d. their wealth as the Dongria Kondh, like many indigenous tribes, will benefit from the wealth of multi-nationalcorporations.



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