Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples

Nancy J. Turner

 

Renowned ethnobotanist Nancy Turner describes hundreds of native plants used by First Peoples of coastal British Columbia and neighbouring groups in Washington and Alaska. She explains how aboriginal peoples harvested and prepared all parts of wild plants for food.

 

First Nations / Ethnobotany

 

$26.95

colour photographs

paperback, 1995

RBCM Handbook

ISBN 0-7726-5527-4

 
 

Other books by Nancy J. Turner:

Food Plants of Interior First Peoples

Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia

 

 

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