Peruvian+bark

  • 121Quinine — The original antimalarial agent, quinine took its name from the Peruvian Indian word kina meaning bark of the tree referring to the cinchona tree. From this tree, quinine was first obtained. The Peruvian Indians called it the fever tree. Quinine …

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  • 122Sapindales — ▪ plant order Introduction  order of dicotyledonous flowering plants, containing 9 families, about 460 genera, and some 5,700 species of shrubs, woody vines, and trees. It includes the Citrus genus and other species important for their fruits.… …

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  • 123Coca — For other uses, see Coca (disambiguation). Coca Erythroxylum coca Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 124Indigenous peoples of the Americas — Red Indian redirects here. For the native inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland known for using red ochre, see Beothuk. Indigenous peoples of the Americas …

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  • 125Yellow-tailed woolly monkey — Yellow tailed woolly monkey[1] Conservation status …

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  • 126Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas — encompasses the visual artistic traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Americas from ancient times to the present. These include works from South America, Mesoamerica, North America including Greenland, as well as Siberian Yup ik peoples who …

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  • 127Anadenanthera peregrina — Ebene redirects here. For the city in Mauritius, see Ebene City. Anadenanthera peregrina Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 128Native title in Australia — Native title is the Australian version of the common law doctrine of aboriginal title. Native title is the recognition by Australian law that some Indigenous people have rights and interests to their land that come from their traditional laws and …

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