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Extractivist droughts: Indigenous hydrosocial endurance in Quillagua, Chile
Extractivism is intensifying climate-induced water tensions in indigenous communities. As a response, climate sciences have acknowledged the capacity of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) for the design and application of ad-hoc adaptation techniques and interventions.
Valentina Acuna, Manuel Tironi
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AbstractFew sources of red (anthraquinoids) and blue (indigoids) dyes were used in pre‐Hispanic textiles from different cultures, periods, and areas in the South‐Central Andes. Yellow dyes have been shown to be mainly flavonoids. Since flavonoids exhibit wide color variations, ample distribution dependent on biogeographical region, and species‐specific
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