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Fig. 1 | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine

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From: Traditional medical practices for children in five islands from the Society archipelago (French Polynesia)

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Map showing the locations of the 86 interviews in the five islands (i.e., Bora Bora, Huahine, Moorea, Raiatea, and Tahiti) from the Society archipelago. Fourteen participants were from Bora Bora (i.e. Faanui, Farepiti, Matira, Nunue, Tiipoto, and Vaitape districts), 18 from Huahine (i.e., Fare, Fiti, Haapu, Maeva, Maroe, Tefarerii districts), 17 from Moorea (i.e., Atiha, Haumi, Maharepa, Maatea, Paopao, Papetoai, Pihaena, Teavaro, Temamutu, Urufara, Vaiare districts), 18 from Raiatea (i.e., Avera, Faaroa, Uturoa, Vaiaau districts), and 19 from Tahiti (i.e., Faaa, Paea, Papara, Papeete, Punaauia, Vairao districts)

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