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Religion, Medicine, and Hunting Practices of Early Southern African…
Religion, Medicine, and Hunting Practices of Early Southern African Communities
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- Use plants for medicinal purposes
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- Treat illness with spiritual powers and herbal medicines
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- Communal groups or hired San hunters
- Purposes: food, skins, ivory for trade and adornment
- Traded animal skins for metal tools and weapons
- Provided iron tools to farmers