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Temalpakh (from the Earth)

Temalpakh (from the Earth)
Author: Lowell John Bean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1972
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780939046249

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Copy 1 is typescript with corrections; copy 2 is Bean's ms. with ms. notes and corrections, 318 leaves.


Temalpakh (from the Earth)

Temalpakh (from the Earth)
Author: Lowell John Bean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1972
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Copy 1 is typescript with corrections; copy 2 is Bean's ms. with ms. notes and corrections, 318 leaves.


Temalpakh (from the Earth)

Temalpakh (from the Earth)
Author: Lowell J. Bean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 285
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Temalpakh (from the Earth)

Temalpakh (from the Earth)
Author: Lowell John Bean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1972
Genre: Cahuilla Indians
ISBN:

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Baboquivari Mountain Plants

Baboquivari Mountain Plants
Author: Daniel F. Austin
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816549087

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The Baboquivari Mountains, long considered to be a sacred space by the Tohono O’odham people who are native to the area, are the westernmost of the so-called Sky Islands. The mountains form the border between the floristic regions of Chihuahua and Sonora. This encyclopedic work describes the flora of this unique area in detail. It includes descriptions, identifications, ecology, and extensive etymologies of plant names in European and indigenous languages. Daniel Austin also describes pollination biology and seed dispersal and explains how plants in the area have been used by humans, beginning with Native Americans. The term “sky island” was first used by Weldon Heald in 1967 to describe mountain ranges that are separated from each other by valleys of grassland or desert. The valleys create barriers to the spread of plant species in a way that is similar to the separation of islands in an ocean. The 70,000-square-mile Sky Islands region of southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and northwestern Mexico is of particular interest to botanists because of its striking diversity of plant species and habitats. With more than 3,000 species of plants, the region offers a surprising range of tropical and temperate zones. Although others have written about the region, this is the first book to focus exclusively on the plant life of the Baboquivari Mountains. The book offers an introduction to the history of the region, along with a discussion of human influences, and includes a useful appendix that lists all of the plants known to be growing in the Baboquivari Mountain chain.


Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Total Pages: 1318
Release: 1975
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

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Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke

Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke
Author: Marcello Pennacchio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 019988806X

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Plants provide the food, shelter, medicines, and biomass that underlie sustainable life. One of the earliest and often overlooked uses of plants is the production of smoke, dating to the time of early hominid species. Plant-derived smoke has had an enormous socio-economic impact throughout human history, being burned for medicinal and recreational purposes, magico-religious ceremonies, pest control, food preservation, and flavoring, perfumes, and incense. This illustrated global compendium documents and describes approximately 2,000 global uses for over 1,400 plant species. The Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke is accessibly written and provides a wealth of information on human uses for smoke. Divided into nine main categories of use, the compendium lists plant-derived smoke's medicinal, historical, ceremonial, ritual and recreational uses. Plant use in the production of incense and to preserve and flavor foods and beverages is also included. Each entry includes full binomial names and family, an identification of the person who named the plant, as well as numerous references to other scholarly texts. Of particular interest will be plants such as Tobacco (Nicotiana tabaccum), Boswellia spp (frankincense), and Datura stramonium (smoked as a treatment for asthma all over the world), all of which are described in great detail.


The Woody Plant Seed Manual

The Woody Plant Seed Manual
Author: United States. Forest Service
Publisher: Forest Service
Total Pages: 1240
Release: 2008
Genre: Gardening
ISBN:

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Salton Sea Atlas

Salton Sea Atlas
Author: Redlands Institute (Redlands, Calif.)
Publisher: ESRI, Inc.
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002
Genre: California
ISBN: 1589480430

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A comprehensive scientific, historical, and physcial representation of the Salton Sea region utilizing the latest GIS technology


Symbolic Landscapes

Symbolic Landscapes
Author: Gary Backhaus
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2008-11-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1402087039

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Symbolic Landscapes presents a definitive collection of landscape/place studies that explores symbolic, cultural levels of geographical meanings. Essays written by philosophers, geographers, architects, social scientists, art historians, and literati, bring specific modes of expertise and perspectives to this transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary study of the symbolic level human existential spatiality. Placing emphasis on the pre-cognitive genesis of symbolic meaning, as well as embodied, experiential (lived) geography, the volume offers a fresh, quasi-phenomenological approach. The editors articulate the epistemological doctrine that perception and imagination form a continuum in which both are always implicated as complements. This approach makes a case for the interrelation of the geography of perception and the geography of imagination, which means that human/cultural geography offers only an abstraction if indeed an aesthetic geography is constituted merely as a sub-field. Human/cultural geography can only approach spatial reality through recognizing the intimate interrelative dialectic between the imaginative and perceptual meanings of our landscapes/place-worlds. This volume reinvigorates the importance of the topic of symbolism in human/cultural geography, landscape studies, philosophy of place, architecture and planning, and will stand among the classics in the field.