A Traditional healer explaining her experience with traditional medicine in Limba language.

Date created

01 Feb 2024

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Gibrilla Kamara | SOCIETY FOR INDIGINOUS LANGUAGES, COMMUNITIES AND CULTURES

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Active

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A Traditional healer (Amie Kabba) explaining how traditional medicine is important and how it works.

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Gibrilla Kamara
gibrilk83@gmail.com

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Local Contexts Project ID
2c6eeb69-881e-4966-8fbd-cbf0cafc07cc

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https://localcontextshub.org/projects/2c6eeb69-881e-4966-8fbd-cbf0cafc07cc

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111

Publication DOI
10.21428/3b2160cd.2b1c18c0

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