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Cape Town: A Cultural Rainbow
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Language: English -
Concepts of Some Indigenous Pottery Decorative Techniques in Northern Ghana
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Ghana , Creator: Yussif Iddrisu and Mrs. Vesta E. Adu-Gyamfi , Language: English -
Ceramic Arts in Africa
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Creator: Marla C. Berns , Language: English -
Archaeological ceramics from eastern Africa: past approaches and future directions
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: AFRICA , Creator: Ceri Z. Ashley, Katherine M. Grillo , Language: English -
Ceramic Tradition in the African Forest: Characterisation Analysis of Ancient and Modern Pottery from Ituri, D.R. Congo
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Creator: Julio Mercader, Manuel Garcia-Heras and Ignacio Gonzalez-Alvarez , Language: English -
Climate Change and Agrobiodiversity: Strengthening Adaptability and Resilience
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Creator: Dr Toby Hodgkin, Paul Bordoni and Dunja Mijatovic , Language: English -
Berty’s Journey Exploring Indigenous Knowledge in the Suid-Bokkeveld A participatory film
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Creator: George Davis and Laurence Dworkin , Language: Afrikaans -
Attitude and use of herbal medicines among pregnant women in Nigeria
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Nigeria , Creator: Titilayo O Fakeye; Rasaq Adisa; Ismail E Musa , Language: English -
Attitudes and use of medicinal plants during pregnancy among women at health care centers in three regions of Mali, West-Africa
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Mali , Creator: CS Nergard; TP Ho and D Diallo , Language: English -
Medicinal plants used for contraception and pregnancyrelated cases in Malawi: A case study of Mulanje District
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Malawi , Creator: Cecilia Promise Maliwichi-Nyirenda and Lucy Lynn Maliwichi , Language: English -
Use of herbal medicine during pregnancy among women with access to public healthcare in Nairobi, Kenya: a cross-sectional survey
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Kenya , Creator: Mamothena Carol Mothupi , Language: English -
Use of herbal medicines among pregnant women attending family health centers in Alexandria
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Egypt , Creator: Yasser Ibrahim Orief, Nadia Fouad Farghaly, Mohamed Ibrahim Abdelaziz Ibrahim , Language: English -
Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used for pregnant women's health conditions in Menoua division-West Cameroon
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Cameroon , Creator: M.D. Yemele, P.B. Telefo and L.L. Lienou , Language: English -
The use of traditional medicine in maternity care among African women in Africa and the diaspora: a systematic review
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: AFRICA , Creator: Zewdneh Shewamene, Tinashe Dune and Caroline A. Smith , Language: English -
Uterine contractility of plants used to facilitate childbirth in Nigerian ethnomedicine
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: Nigeria , Creator: Alfred F. Attah, Margaret O'Brien and Johannes Koehbach , Language: English -
A Legal Perspective on African Traditional Medicine in South AFrica
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Creator: Andra le Roux-Kemp , Language: English -
Curative Care through Administration of Plant-derived Medicines from Sekhkhune District Municipality of Limpopo Province, South Africa
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Creator: SA Rangoana , Language: English -
Use, conservation and present availability status of ethnomedicinal plants of Matebele-Village in the Limpopo Province, South Africa
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Creator: SS Semenya, MJ Potgieter, MP Tshisikhawe , Language: English -
Traditional Medicine and Pregnancy Management: Perceptions of Traditional Health Practitioners in Capricorn District, Limpopo Province
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Creator: SM Maputle, TM Mothiba, L Maliwichi , Language: English -
South African Indigenous Healing: how it Works
, Collection: UKZN-IKS , Coverage: South Africa , Creator: David Cumes , Language: English