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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A readable guide to Southwestern Native American ethnobotany,
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This review is from: Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province: Exploring Ancient and Enduring Uses (Hardcover)
Written with much respect towards both the preservation and privacy of American Indian plant lore, this book provides an intelligent and entertaining ethnobotanic history of the Southwest. The line drawings clearly key with the plants in their habitats, and Bill Dunmire's color photographs place the plants in typical environments.
...and besides, I'm her son.
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Pueblo review,
By Femi "la femi" (Down South Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province: Exploring Ancient and Enduring Uses (Paperback)
Plant biologist William Dunmire and ethnobotanist Gail Tierney write on extensive research, and detail interviews with Indian elders, in this popular guidebook that combines information on native and ancient traditional uses of wild plants with contemporary uses. Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province covers the pueblo villages of the Rio Grande valley. It is a very interesting history of these people and traditions that still exist.
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Wild Plants of the Pueblo Province: Exploring Ancient and Enduring Uses by William W. Dunmire (Hardcover - Apr. 1995)
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