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Food Plants of British Columbia Indians

Food Plants of British Columbia Indians
Author: Nancy J. Turner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1975
Genre: Ethnobotany
ISBN:

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Part 1: Coastal peoples.


Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples

Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples
Author: Nancy J. Turner
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774805339

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Reprint of the revision of the 1975 edition. Each plant is illustrated in color with scientific name, family, a botanical description, habitat, distribution and its uses with warnings about similar, injurious, species. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Food Plants of Interior First Peoples

Food Plants of Interior First Peoples
Author: Nancy J. Turner
Publisher: Royal BC Museum Handbooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780772658463

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Nancy Turner describes more than 150 plants traditionally harvested and eaten by First Peoples east of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia and northern Washington. Each description includes information on where to find the plant and a discussion on traditional methods of harvesting and preparation.


Handbook of Edible Weeds

Handbook of Edible Weeds
Author: James A. Duke
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351087967

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"If you can't beat it, eat it." Words of wisdom from the author of this portable guide that emphasizes finding practical uses for weeds rather than waging pesticidal war on them. CRC Handbook of Edible Weeds contains detailed descriptions and illustrations of 100 edible weeds, representing 100 genera of higher plant species. Some of the species are strictly American, but many are cosmopolitan weeds. Each account includes common names recognized by the Weed Science Society of America, standard Latin scientific names, uses, and distribution (geographic and ecological). Cautionary notes are included regarding the potential allergenic or other harmful properties of many of the weeds. CRC Handbook of Edible Weeds is an excellent volume for botanists, plant scientists, horticulturalists, herbalists, and others interested in the edibility and practical uses of weeds.


A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau

A Complex Culture of the British Columbia Plateau
Author: Brian Hayden
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0774844612

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Early hunter/gatherer societies have traditionally been considered basically egalitarian in nature. This assumption, however, has been challenged by contemporary archaeological and anthropological research, which has demonstrated that many of these societies had complex social, economic, and political structures. This volume considers two British Columbia Native communities -- the Lillooet and Shuswap communities of Fountain and Pavilion - and traces their development into complex societies. The authors explore the relation between resource characteristics and hunter/gatherer adaptations and examine the use of fish, animal, and plant species, documenting their availability and the techniques used in their gathering, processing, and storing. The book also shows how cultural practices, such as raiding, potlatching, and stewardship of resources, can be explained from a cultural ecological point of view. An important contribution to the study of hunting and gathering cultures in the Northwest, this book is the most detailed examination of the subsistence base of a particular hunting and gathering group to date. Its exploration of the reasons why complex hunting and gathering societies emerge, as well as the ecological relationships between cultures and resources, will make an important contribution to the study of cultural ecology and contemporary archaeology.


Coasts Under Stress

Coasts Under Stress
Author: Rosemary E. Ommer
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2007-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0773576010

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Rosemary Ommer and her project team combine formal scientific (natural and social) and humanist analysis with an examination of the lived experience of coastal people. They analyze community erosion created by economic decline and the ecosystem damage caused by unrelenting industrial pressure on natural resources and look at the history of coastal communities, their resource bases, their economies, and the way the lives of people are embedded in their environments.