Some indigenous uses of plants in pre-Columbian Puerto Rico

  • Ramos R
  • Jiménez J
  • Santiago-Blay J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pre-Columbian indigenous inhabitants settled Puerto Rico thousands of years before Columbus. Evidence supports the statements that, as a group, these peoples were competent farmers, and used plants ceremonially and ornamentally.

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Ramos, R. R., Jiménez, J. P., Santiago-Blay, J., Lambert, J. B., & Craig, P. R. (2013). Some indigenous uses of plants in pre-Columbian Puerto Rico. Life: The Excitement of Biology, 1(1), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.9784/leb1(1)rodriguez.09

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