The Guarani Indians of South America used this green «sweet herb» they called kaa he - he for centuries before a European botanist named M.S. Bertoni first learned of it from native guides while exploring Paraguay in 1887. (nowfoods.com)
The Guarani Indians of South America used this green «sweet herb» they called kaa he - he for centuries before a European botanist named M.S. Bertoni first learned of it from native guides while exploring Paraguay in 1887. (nowfoods.com)
Such hunters have in the past spent thousands of dollars to have native guides take them on polar bear hunts, a practice that may fall out of favor in light of the new classification. (discovermagazine.com)