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SUMMARY:Dennis McKenna, PhD. in Plants in Human Affairs - Hawaii
DESCRIPTION:Plants in Human Affairs\nSpend 12 days in January on the B
 ig Island of Hawaii and earn 4 credits!\n\nJoin renowned experts in et
 hnobotany, Dennis McKenna, PhD, and Kathleen Harrison for this four-cr
 edit intensive amongst tropical and rare plants of Hawaii! Students, b
 oth grad and undergrad welcome, will be introduced to the science of e
 thnobotany, ethnopharmacology and the role of plants in human affairs 
 through lectures, exciting field trips and engaging presentations by l
 ocal experts. For course flyer, click here:http://www.med.umn.edu/csh/
 Education_Programs/home.html.\n\nFrom the beginning of time, plants ha
 ve played a significant role in human affairs, influencing the evoluti
 on of civilizations, cultures, human migration, medicine, healthcare, 
 war, art, mythology and religion.\n\nPlants in Human Affairs is open t
 o all University of Minnesota students, the public, and students at ot
 her universities. It will provide participants with cross-cultural per
 spectives on humanity's age-old relationships with plants, drugs and t
 oxins, an understanding of the importance of plants as sources of food
 , fiber, and medicines, and an appreciation of the contributions that 
 indigenous plant wisdom has made to the evolution of medicine and the 
 discovery of new medicines from nature. To see pictures from the last 
 Hawaii course, visit Professor McKenna's photo album here: http://web.
 me.com/djmckenna/Site_5/PHA_2009/PHA_2009.html.\n\nRegistration deadli
 ne is November 13, 2009. To register for this course, please call Carl
 a Mantel at 612-624-5166 or email her at: cmantel@umn.edu.\n\nWhen? Ja
 nuary 3 - 15, 2010\nHow much? $2,200 course fee + tuition includes som
 e meals, lodging, field trips. Airfare not included.\nCourse #: CSPH 5
 405 (4 credits)\nRegister by: November 13, 2009\nContact Carla Mantel 
 at 612-624-5166 for further information.\n\nFor more information visit
  https://architectsofanewdawn.ning.com/events/dennis-mckenna-phd-in-pl
 ants
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100103T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20100115T235900
CATEGORIES:ethnobotany, indigenous, plant, wisdom
LOCATION:Hawaii Intensive
WEBSITE:http://web.me.com/djmckenna/Site_5/PHA_2009/PHA_2009.html
URL:http://web.me.com/djmckenna/Site_5/PHA_2009/PHA_2009.html
CONTACT:612-624-5166 Carla Mantel
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Rouleau":https://architectsofanewdawn.ning.com/pro
 file/TammyRouleau
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 uleau":https://architectsofanewdawn.ning.com/profile/TammyRouleau
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