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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Winner of prestigious Klinger Book Award,
By A Customer
This review is from: At the Desert's Green Edge: An Ethnobotany of the Gila River Pima (Hardcover)
I just want to let people know that At the Desert's Green Edge was awarded the Klinger Book Award by the Society for Economic Botany. This is according to an announcement in the members' publication for the San Diego Natural History Museum, where Dr. Rea is a research associate.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent ethnobotany!,
This review is from: At the Desert's Green Edge: An Ethnobotany of the Gila River Pima (Hardcover)
This is an excellent ethnobotany study. Amadeo has worked on the Gila River Reservation for many years and has interviewed many of the older men and women who still remember the old ways. He has very detailed information on many species. There is a big section on mesquite, probably the most important plant for the Pima. The only disappointment is the illustrations are in a Japanese watercolor style that seems inconsistent with such an important southwestern book. But, that aside, an excellent book.
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Much, much more than a book of FACTS.,
By Wayne Tyson (CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: At the Desert's Green Edge: An Ethnobotany of the Gila River Pima (Hardcover)
Certainly this book is "about" the following: Pima Indians Ethnobotany Gila River Valley (N.M. and Ar Native American Anthropology Nature / Field Guide Books Science Botany Native American Studies - Tribes Plants......but it is really a glowing absorption of the essences of life as only those who still live in what's left of this earth's eden can truly and fully know. Rea perhaps brings this through to the reader better than any writer, poet, or other artist in history. This book is not just a "gem" or some other catchy adjective from the "How to Review a Book" manual--it is a true treasure, a legacy more valuable to the priceless "things" of life than all the dusty gold from King Tut's tomb. It is a ocean of pearls cast before the multitudes, hoping, perhaps, to snare a fertile, vigorous mind or two... You will laugh deeply. You will cry unrepentantly. You will revel in the invigorating joy of discovery. No matter who you are or how you make your way in this world, the spirit of this book will touch that secret something in you that you thought you would never find anywhere else... |
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At the Desert's Green Edge: An Ethnobotany of the Gila River Pima by Amadeo M. Rea (Hardcover - November 1, 1997)
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