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Ethnobotany and Uses of Native Plants in the Bosque by American Indian Tribes of the Southwest : An Integrated/Transdisciplinary Approach to Ecosystem Services.
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Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Pounds, Tyler.
- Series:
- Integrated Human-Nature Relations ; v.1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Ethnobotany--North America.
- Ethnobotany.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (137 p.).
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : Tyler Pounds [Self Published], 2023.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- Dedication(s)
- Forward and Acknowledgements
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Applications of TEK through Methodological Practices
- Participatory Action-Based Research Approach
- Community-Based Service Learning
- The Importance of Plants in Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage, Heritage Resources, and Natural Resource Management:
- TEK Forms, the BIOTEK Database Information Management System, the TRIBAL-RAD TEK System, and the GOV-RAD TEK System
- BIOTEK Database Information Management System Use in University/Researcher Settings
- Ecological Anthropology Becoming the Standard for Documenting "Uses of Biodiversity" (An Integrative Approach)
- Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. "Silverleaf Nightshade" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Navajo, Zuni, Cochiti-Pueblo, Isleta-Pueblo, Keresan-Pueblo, Hopi, Pima, Apache-White Mountain, and Spanish-American tribes)
- Populus deltoides wislizenii "Rio Grande Cottonwood" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Acoma-Pueblo, Apache-Chiricahua and Mescalero, Apache-White Mountain, Isleta-Pueblo, Jemez-Pueblo, Keres Western-Pueblo, Laguna-Pueblo, Navajo, Pima, Tewa-Pueblo, and Zuni tribes)
- Helianthus petiolaris "Prairie Sunflower" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Havasupai, Hopi, and Navajo tribes)
- Chloracantha spinosa "Mexican Devil-Weed" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Mojave and Navajo tribes)
- Anemopsis californica "Yerba Mansa" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Kamia-Kumeyaay, Keres Western-Pueblo, Paiute, Papago, and Pima tribes)
- Prosopis pubescens "Screwbean Mesquite" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Apache-Chiricahua and Mescalero, Hualapai, Isleta-Pueblo, Kamia-Kumeyaay, Mojave, Paiute, Pima, Pima-Gila River, and Tewa-Pucblo tribes)
- Cirsium neomexicanum "New Mexico Thistle" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Navajo, Navajo-Ramah, and Yavapai tribes)
- Forestiera pubescens "New Mexico Olive/Desert Olive/Stretchberry" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Apache-Chiricahua and Mescalero, Hopi, Isleta-Pueblo, Jemez-Pueblo, Navajo, and Navajo-Ramah tribes)
- Psorothamnus scoparius "Broom Dalea" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Keres Pueblo-Western tribe)
- Vitis arizonica "Arizona Grape/Canyon Grape" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Apache-Chiricahua and Mescalero, Apache-Western (Western Apaches), Havasupai, Isleta-Pueblo, Jemez-Pueblo, and Navajo tribes)
- Notes:
- Panicum capillare "Witchgrass" (Ethnobotanical uses among the Hopi, Keres Pueblo-Western, Navajo, Navajo-Ramah, and Tewa-Pueblo tribes)
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Pounds, Tyler Ethnobotany and Uses of Native Plants in the Bosque by American Indian Tribes of the Southwest
- ISBN:
- 9798869350527
- Publisher Number:
- 99996754942
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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