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Fig. 8 | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine

Fig. 8

From: Nahua biocultural richness: an ethnoherpetological perspective

Fig. 8

Material and non-material relationships between Nahua people and lizards, turtles, and amphibians (green). The community knowledge that sustains these relationships has been created by various factors: biological (including morphological and ethological) and ecological knowledge (green), intra and extracommunity knowledge (purple), community communication (brown). Material relationships are shown in the different forms of management (pink) and use (blue), while non-material relationships are shown in magical–religious aspects (orange) and perceptions (yellow). The lines show the relationships that exist between the different aspects

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