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) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Portland, Oregon :
Timber Press,
1998.
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