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

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.

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

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

Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples

Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples
Author: Harriet Kuhnlein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1000092283

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.

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

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.

Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of Medicinal Plants from the Americas

Chemistry, Biological and Pharmacological Properties of Medicinal Plants from the Americas
Author: Kurt Hostettmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351461087

This volume is a compilation of plenary lectures presented at the IOCD/CYTED Symposium held in Panama City, Panama in 1997, and covers different aspects of research into plants from North, South and Central America. The topics treated all revolve around the chemistry, pharmacology, and biology of these plants. The importance of pharmaceuticals derived from plant sources is described, together with the potential of ethnomedicine for providing new leads in the search for bioactive constituents. The biodiversity of the Americas is underlined and an idea is given of the urgency with which the flora must be studied.

Handbook of Edible Weeds

Handbook of Edible Weeds
Author: James A. Duke
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000-11-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780849329463

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.