Main objective of
the study was to identify and document the ethno botanically important and
economic plants of the Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
The Tagin, Hill Miri
(now Nyshi) and Galo tribes of Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal
Pradesh state of India use number of medicinal plants available in local
forests as ‘traditional medicine’ for curing common illness.
The
ethnobotanical information was collected by field survey among aboriginal
community, by study with herbaria and museum, by study of rituals, myths and
folkfores and through folk market survey.
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