Native Harvests

Native Harvests
Title Native Harvests PDF eBook
Author E. Barrie Kavasch
Publisher Random House (NY)
Pages 232
Release 1979
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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Presents recipes for a wide variety of American Indian foods, with descriptions of wild plants and explanations of how to harvest and use them.

Native Harvests

Native Harvests
Title Native Harvests PDF eBook
Author E. Barrie Kavasch
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 272
Release 2013-05-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0486319059

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From clambakes to wild strawberry bread, this practical primer on natural foods not only provides recipes for varied Native American dishes but also describes uses of ceremonial, medicinal, and sacred plants. 147 illustrations.

American Harvest

American Harvest
Title American Harvest PDF eBook
Author Marie Mutsuki Mockett
Publisher Graywolf Press
Pages 445
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1644451166

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An epic story of the American wheat harvest, the politics of food, and the culture of the Great Plains For over one hundred years, the Mockett family has owned a seven-thousand-acre wheat farm in the panhandle of Nebraska, where Marie Mutsuki Mockett’s father was raised. Mockett, who grew up in bohemian Carmel, California, with her father and her Japanese mother, knew little about farming when she inherited this land. Her father had all but forsworn it. In American Harvest, Mockett accompanies a group of evangelical Christian wheat harvesters through the heartland at the invitation of Eric Wolgemuth, the conservative farmer who has cut her family’s fields for decades. As Mockett follows Wolgemuth’s crew on the trail of ripening wheat from Texas to Idaho, they contemplate what Wolgemuth refers to as “the divide,” inadvertently peeling back layers of the American story to expose its contradictions and unhealed wounds. She joins the crew in the fields, attends church, and struggles to adapt to the rhythms of rural life, all the while continually reminded of her own status as a person who signals “not white,” but who people she encounters can’t quite categorize. American Harvest is an extraordinary evocation of the land and a thoughtful exploration of ingrained beliefs, from evangelical skepticism of evolution to cosmopolitan assumptions about food production and farming. With exquisite lyricism and humanity, this astonishing book attempts to reconcile competing versions of our national story.

Native Harvest

Native Harvest
Title Native Harvest PDF eBook
Author Lightbulb Press
Publisher
Pages
Release 2016-10-30
Genre
ISBN 9781933569123

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Cookbook, memoir, and philosophy of chef Damon Baehrel.

Spirit of the Harvest

Spirit of the Harvest
Title Spirit of the Harvest PDF eBook
Author Beverly Cox
Publisher Echo Point Books & Media
Pages 256
Release 2020-11-16
Genre
ISBN 9781635619157

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Presenting authentic Native American cuisine, award-winning chef Beverly Cox presents a delicious array of wholesome recipes. With an updated resources listing, this book is key for anyone wishing to work with ingredients native to the land.

Native Harvest

Native Harvest
Title Native Harvest PDF eBook
Author Kevin Dahl
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Native plants for cultivation
ISBN 9781583690604

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Abundant harvests in the arid Southwest. It's easier than it looks when you use native varieties accustomed to the drought and heat. This book is the best first step to your own authentic southwestern garden. Features step-by-step instructions for plants such as corn, beans, squash, and many other beautiful and delicious food plants.

Enduring Seeds

Enduring Seeds
Title Enduring Seeds PDF eBook
Author Gary Paul Nabhan
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 260
Release 2002-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816522590

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As biological diversity continues to shrink at an alarming rate, the loss of plant species poses a threat seemingly less visible than the loss of animals but in many ways more critical. In this book, one of America's leading ethnobotanists warns about our loss of natural vegetation and plant diversity while providing insights into traditional Native agricultural practices in the Americas. Gary Paul Nabhan here reveals the rich diversity of plants found in tropical forests and their contribution to modern crops, then tells how this diversity is being lost to agriculture and lumbering. He then relates "local parables" of Native American agriculture—from wild rice in the Great Lakes region to wild gourds in Florida—that convey the urgency of this situation and demonstrate the need for saving the seeds of endangered plants. Nabhan stresses the need for maintaining a wide gene pool, not only for the survival of these species but also for the preservation of genetic strains that can help scientists breed more resilient varieties of other plants. Enduring Seeds is a book that no one concerned with our environment can afford to ignore. It clearly shows us that, as agribusiness increasingly limits the food on our table, a richer harvest can be had by preserving ancient ways. This edition features a new foreword by Miguel Altieri, one of today's leading spokesmen for sustainable agriculture and the preservation of indigenous farming methods.