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African Ethnobotany in the Americas / edited by Robert Voeks, John Rashford.

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Book
Contributor:
Voeks, Robert, editor.
Rashford, John, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences (Springer-11642)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Botany.
Botanical chemistry.
Plant anatomy.
Plants--Development.
Plants.
Plant physiology.
Plant genetics.
Plant Sciences.
Plant Biochemistry.
Plant Anatomy/Development.
Plant Physiology.
Plant Genetics and Genomics.
Local Subjects:
Plant Sciences.
Plant Biochemistry.
Plant Anatomy/Development.
Plant Physiology.
Plant Genetics and Genomics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 429 pages) : 105 illustrations, 69 illustrations in color
Edition:
First edition 2013.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
System Details:
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Summary:
African Ethnobotany in the Americas provides the first comprehensive examination of ethnobotanical knowledge and skills among the African Diaspora in the Americas. Leading scholars on the subject explore the complex relationship between plant use and meaning among the descendants of Africans in the New World. With the aid of archival and field research carried out in North America, South America, and the Caribbean, contributors explore the historical, environmental, and political-ecological factors that facilitated/hindered transatlantic ethnobotanical diffusion; the role of Africans as active agents of plant and plant knowledge transfer during the period of plantation slavery in the Americas; the significance of cultural resistance in refining and redefining plant-based traditions; the principal categories of plant use that resulted; the exchange of knowledge among Amerindian, European and other African peoples; and the changing significance of African-American ethnobotanical traditions in the 21st century. Bolstered by abundant visual content and contributions from renowned experts in the field, African Ethnobotany in the Americas is an invaluable resource for students, scientists, and researchers in the field of ethnobotany and African Diaspora studies.
Contents:
Introduction
Seeds of Memory: Botanical Legacies of the African Diaspora
Did Enslaved Africans Spark South Carolina's 18th-Century Rice Boom?
African Origins of Sesame Cultivation in the Americas
By the Rivers of Babylon: The Lowcountry Basket in Slavery and Freedom
Gathering, Buying, and Growing Sweetgrass (Muhlenbergia sericea): Urbanization and Social Networking in the Sweetgrass Basket-Making Industry of Lowcountry South Carolina
Marketing, Culture and Conservation Value of NTFPs: A Case Study of Afro-Ecuadorian Use of Piquigua (Heteropsis ecuadorensis, Araceae)
Berimbau de Barriga: Musical Ethnobotany of the Afro-Brazilian Diaspora
Trans-Atlantic Diaspora Ethnobotany: Legacies of West African and Iberian Mediterranean Migration in Central Cuba
What Makes a Plant Magical? Symbolism and Sacred Herbs in Afro-Surinamese Winti Rituals
Medicinal and Cooling Teas of Barbados
Candomble's Cosmic Tree and Brazil's Ficus Species
Exploring Biocultural Contexts: Comparative Woody Plant Knowledge of an Indigenous and Afro-American Maroon Community in Suriname, South America
Ethnobotany of Brazil's African Diaspora: The Role of Floristic Homogenization.
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ISBN:
978-1-4614-0836-9
9781461408369
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