Food Plants of British Columbia Indians: Coastal peoples

Food Plants of British Columbia Indians: Coastal peoples
Title Food Plants of British Columbia Indians: Coastal peoples PDF eBook
Author Nancy J. Turner
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 1975
Genre Botany, Economic
ISBN

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Part 1: Coastal peoples.

Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples

Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples
Title Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples PDF eBook
Author Nancy J. Turner
Publisher UBC Press
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
Title Food Plants of Interior First Peoples PDF eBook
Author Nancy J. Turner
Publisher Royal BC Museum Handbooks
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.

Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia

Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia
Title Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia PDF eBook
Author Nancy J. Turner
Publisher Royal BC Museum Handbooks
Pages 0
Release 1998-09
Genre Science
ISBN 9780772658470

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"This excellent field guide to many plants native to British Columbia emphasizes the traditional technological uses of plant materials by the First Peoples of the region.... This well-organized, clearly written book contains a wealth of fascination information for both the ethnobotanist and the interested layperson." - Nikki Tate-Stratton, Canadian Book Review Annual In her third ethnobotany handbook, Nancy Turner focuses on the plants that provided heat, shelter, transportation, clothing, tools, nets, ropes, containers--all the necessities of life for First Peoples. She describes more than 100 of these plants, their various uses and their importance in the material cultures of First Nations in British Columbia and adjacent lands in Washington, Alberta, Alaska and Montana. She also shows how First Peoples have used plant materials to make decorations, scents, cleaning agents, insect repellents, toys and many other items.

Keeping it Living

Keeping it Living
Title Keeping it Living PDF eBook
Author Douglas Deur
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 417
Release 2005
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 0774812672

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Keeping It Living brings together some of the world'smost prominent specialists on Northwest Coast cultures to examinetraditional cultivation practices from Oregon to Southeast Alaska. Itexplores tobacco gardens among the Haida and Tlingit, managed camasplots among the Coast Salish of Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia,estuarine root gardens along the central coast of British Columbia,wapato maintenance on the Columbia and Fraser Rivers, and tended berryplots up and down the entire coast. With contributions from a host of experts, Native American scholarsand elders, Keeping It Living documents practices ofmanipulating plants and their environments in ways that enhancedculturally preferred plants and plant communities. It describes howindigenous peoples of this region used and cared for over 300 speciesof plants, from the lofty red cedar to diminutive plants of backwaterbogs.

Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples

Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples
Title Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples PDF eBook
Author Harriet Kuhnlein
Publisher Routledge
Pages 745
Release 2020-10-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1000092321

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First published in 1991, Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples details the nutritional properties, botanical characteristics and ethnic uses of a wide variety of traditional plant foods used by the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. Comprehensive and detailed, this volume explores both the technical use of plants and their cultural connections. It will be of interest to scholars from a variety of backgrounds, including Indigenous Peoples with their specific cultural worldviews; nutritionists and other health professionals who work with Indigenous Peoples and other rural people; other biologists, ethnologists, and organizations that address understanding of the resources of the natural world; and academic audiences from a variety of disciplines.

Saanich Ethnobotany

Saanich Ethnobotany
Title Saanich Ethnobotany PDF eBook
Author Nancy J. Turner
Publisher Royal British Columbia Museum
Pages 180
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN

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"Nancy Turner and Richard Hebda present the results of many years of working with botanical experts from the Saanich Nation on southern Vancouver Island. Elders Violet Williams of Pauquachin, Elsie Claxton of Tsawout, and Christopher Paul and Dave Elliott of Tsartlip pass on their knowledge of plants and their uses to future generations of Saanich and Coast Salish people, and to anyone interested in native plants and their uses.