Plants used by the Mexican Kickapoo Indians
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TextoSeries ; Economic Botany, 31, p.340-357, 1977Trabajos contenidos: - Latorre, D
- Latorre, F.A
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The Mexican Kickapoo Indians, today living in a village eighteen miles northwest of Mitizquiz, Coahuila, Mexico, belong to the Central Algonquian group whose language and culture ally them to the Potawatomie, Miami, Illinois, Shawnee Menomini, and Sank and Fox 3 who probably inhabited the area of the upper Great Lake regions and south to the Ohio River in the early 1600s.
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