See, e.g., Rennard Strickland, Fire and the Spirits: Cherokee Law from Clan to Court (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1975); William G. McLoughlin, Cherokee Renascence in the New Republic (Princeton nj: Princeton University Press, ...
Based on extensive research into the business records of mountain entrepreneurs, country stores, and pharmaceutical companies, Ginseng Diggers: A History of Root and Herb Gathering in Appalachia is the first book to unearth the unique ...
Cherokees in Transition: A Study of Changing Culture and Environment Prior to 1775. ... “Ethnobotany of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians: A Path to Sustaining Traditional Identity with an Emphasis on Medicinal Plant Use.” PhD diss.
This extraordinary book is based on research conducted by William Banks on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in the 1950s. It describes traditional Cherokee uses for more than 300 plants -- medicinals, edibles, natural dyes, and more.
Southern Indian Studies 5:21–26. 1. 1955. “Cherokee Sun and Fire Observances.” Southern Indian Studies 8:33–38. Cozzo, David N. 2004. “Ethnobotanical Classification System and Medical Ethnobotany of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee ...
There's a clear blue-ribbon winner, not for taste, but for size: a submission by Jim Busch of his PA-Golden cultivar. Busch's entry consists of five fruits arranged on a paper plate; the largest is at least the size of an oblong ...
Cozzo, D.N. 2004. ethnobotanical classification system and medicinal ethnobotany of the eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians ... Molecular phylogenetics and new (infra)generic classification to alleviate polyphyly in tribe Hydrangeeae ...
Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Company, 1861 Hall, K C Ethnobotany of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians. Charleston, SC: Emerald Wing Press LLC, 2010 Harris, M Botanica North America. New York, NY: HarperCollins ...
In this powerful book, Salmón reveals the deep relationship between people and plants by exploring 80 plants of importance to American Indians.
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical Society. It is distributed to the book trade by Utah State University Press.