Kava -- Australia -- Arnhem Land (N.T.) : Kava in the North : a research report on current patterns of kava use in Arnhem Land Aboriginal communities / Kerryn Alexander, Carol Watson, Jillian Fleming
Kava (Beverage) -- Australia -- Arnhem Land (N.T.) : Kava in the North : a research report on current patterns of kava use in Arnhem Land Aboriginal communities / Kerryn Alexander, Carol Watson, Jillian Fleming
1987
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Kava ceremony. : The world about us : prisoners of paradise / by Bradd Shore and Anthony Isaacs
Dried rhizome and roots of Piper methysticum, a shrub native to Oceania and known for its anti-anxiety and sedative properties. Heavy usage results in some adverse effects. It contains ALKALOIDS; LACTONES; kawain, methysticin, mucilage, STARCH, and yangonin. Kava is also the name of the pungent beverage prepared from the plant's roots
Kaval, guitars (2) with orchestra : "Balkan fever" / Oléo Films, Mezzo, TV Sud, TVM Cinéplume en association avec ARTE France présentent ; réalisation, Samuel Thiebaut
Dried rhizome and roots of Piper methysticum, a shrub native to Oceania and known for its anti-anxiety and sedative properties. Heavy usage results in some adverse effects. It contains ALKALOIDS; LACTONES; kawain, methysticin, mucilage, STARCH, and yangonin. Kava is also the name of the pungent beverage prepared from the plant's roots
Dried rhizome and roots of Piper methysticum, a shrub native to Oceania and known for its anti-anxiety and sedative properties. Heavy usage results in some adverse effects. It contains ALKALOIDS; LACTONES; kawain, methysticin, mucilage, STARCH, and yangonin. Kava is also the name of the pungent beverage prepared from the plant's roots
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Kavelin, K. D. (Konstantin Dmitrievich), 1818-1885. : Boris N. Čičerin o ruských dějinách : státní škola jako historiografický a společenský fenomén = Boris N. Chicherin on Russian history : state school as a historiographic and social phenomenon = Boris Nikolaevich Chicherin o russkoĭ istorii : gosudarstvennai︠a︡ shkola kak istoriiograficheskiĭ i obshchestvennyĭ fenomen / Josef Šaur