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ethnogenic use of plants

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Well guys, I have learn somethings on my travels to here. Thru the use of my ethnogens I have come to an understanding of the importance of fooridgundrum, I know not of its purpose, but if however you could work out its importance then you will surely understand.

Chief

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Just so we are straight - are you meaning to say ethnogenic or entheogenic - two completely different conotations

as for that other word im just plain perplexed

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what's fooridgundrum?

and what's an ethnogen? (something that makes foreigners??)

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quetzalcoatl?

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It's just something a little birdie told me :P

Ethnogens are "the plants, herbs, maushrooms, cacti" and things mother nature has given us. After all ethnobotany refers to the discussion of visionary plants, herbs, cacti, and mushrooms, the cultural use of plants for; food, shelter, medicine, clothing, hunting, spiritual and religious ceremonies.

Chief

[ 29. June 2004, 14:34: Message edited by: chief23 ]

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this site should also update their bird.

http://www.ethnogens.com/books1.html

...and seeing as how it's the new trend - the magazine listed will now be known as the ethnogen review.

[ 10. July 2004, 21:56: Message edited by: waterdragon ]

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