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Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge Volume 2 : Ethnobotany and Ecological Wisdom of Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America, Cover Image Book Book

Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge Volume 2 : Ethnobotany and Ecological Wisdom of Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America

Summary: In Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge, Nancy Turner integrates over forty years of research into a two-volume ethnobotanical tour-de-force. Drawing on information shared by Indigenous botanical experts and collaborators, the ethnographic and historical record, and from linguistics, palaeobotany, archaeology, phytogeography, and other fields, Turner weaves together a complex understanding of the traditions of use and management of plant resources in this vast region. She follows Indigenous inhabitants over time and through space, showing how they actively participated in their environments, managed and cultivated valued plant resources, and maintained key habitats that supported their dynamic cultures for thousands of years, as well as how knowledge was passed on from generation to generation and from one community to another. To understand the values and perspectives that have guided Indigenous ethnobotanical knowledge and practices, Turner looks beyond the details of individual plant species and their uses to determine the overall patterns and processes of their development, application, and adaptation. Volume 2 provides a sweeping account of how Indigenous organizational systems developed to facilitate the harvesting, use, and cultivation of plants, to establish economic connections across linguistic and cultural borders, and to preserve and manage resources and habitats. Turner describes the worldviews and philosophies that emerged from the interactions between peoples and plants, and how these understandings are expressed through cultures; stories and narratives. Finally, she explores the ways in which botanical and ecological knowledge can be and are being maintained as living, adaptive systems that promote healthy cultures, environments, and Indigenous plant populations.

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  • ISBN: 9780773543805
  • Physical Description: print
    552 p. : ill., tables, ports ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Montreal: Mc-Gill Queen's University Press, 2014

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General Note:
New February 2015.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note: Volume Two: PART THREE: INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT: 8. Moving for the Harvest: Seasonal Rounds and Plant Knowledge -- 9. Cultural Institutions Related to Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Practice -- 10. Trade and Exchange: Sharing Plant Products and Ethnobotanical Knowledge across Geogrphaical and Cultural Space -- 11. Management and Sustainability of Plant Resources and Habitats -- PART FOUR: UNDERLYING PHILOSOPHY: 12. Narratives in Transmission of Ethnobotanical Knowledge -- 13. Worldview and Belief Systems in Ethnobotanical Knowledge Systems -- 14. Ancient Pathways and New Pathways for Retaining and Renewing Botanical and Environmental Knowledge Systems for the Future
Subject: Indians of North America -- Ethnobotany -- Canada,Western
Indians of North America -- Ethnobotany -- Canada,Northern
Traditional ecological Knowledge -- Canada, Western
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Canada,Northern
Indians of North America -- Ebotany -- Northwestern States
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Northwestern States
Topic Heading: First Nation.
Aboriginal.

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