Native American ethnobotany / Daniel E. Moerman.

"Native American Ethnobotany is a comprehensive account of the plants used by Native American peoples for medicine, food, and other purposes. The author, anthropologist Daniel E. Moerman, has devoted more than 25 years to the compilation of the ethnobotanical knowledge slowly gathered over the...

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Main Author: Moerman, Daniel E. (Compiler)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Portland, Oregon : Timber Press, 1998.
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Summary:"Native American Ethnobotany is a comprehensive account of the plants used by Native American peoples for medicine, food, and other purposes. The author, anthropologist Daniel E. Moerman, has devoted more than 25 years to the compilation of the ethnobotanical knowledge slowly gathered over the course of many centuries and recorded in hundreds of firsthand studies of American Indians made over the past 150 years. This research has yielded a treasure-trove of information whose magnitude will surprise even those familiar with the anthropological and botanical literature: it documents Native American use of 4029 kinds of plants with a total of 44,691 usages."--Jacket.
Physical Description:927 pages ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 619-623) and indexes.
ISBN:0881924539
9780881924534