NHULUNBUY, Australia (Reuters) - As the campfire burns slowly, a group of Aborigines build a "place of healing" in a remote outback camp where they will treat the ill using traditional bush medicines.
For centuries, people all over the world have been using medical plants to fight infections, boost wound healing, and for religious ceremonies. And for centuries, scientists have been trying to ...
"(Yolngu dialect phrase) ... I will say Gululu, Gululu, Gululu. Which means welcome, welcome, welcome to this beautiful land of ours." On-country in the Northern Territory's northeastern Arnhem Land ...
Yolngu Elder Mayalil Marika shares bush medicine knowledge with Flinders University students, exploreing traditional healing methods, while building cultural awareness in modern practices On-Country ...
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of ...