Research
Ethnobotanical studies and cross-tradition analysis
Ritual Plants Across African Spiritual Traditions
Survey of sacred plants used in ritual, healing, and spiritual practice across African and diaspora traditions
The African Pharmacopoeia — Ethnobotany of West, Central, and Southern Africa
Survey of the medicinal plant traditions of West African (Yoruba, Akan, Hausa), Central African (Kongo, Fang), Southern African (Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho-Tswana), and Ethiopian / Northeast African herbal medicine, with the practitioners that steward them and the plants they use.
Arabic Medicine — Tibb an-Nabawī, Ibn Sina, al-Razi, and the Andalusian Botanical Tradition
The medieval Islamic medical tradition that synthesized Greek Galenic theory, Indian Ayurvedic knowledge, and indigenous Arabian and Persian plant practice — and the canonical texts that transmitted it from the 8th to the 16th centuries.