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Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples (Royal BC Museum Handbook),Used
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In Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples, renowned ethnobotanist Nancy J. Turner describes more than 100 plants traditionally harvested and eaten by coastal aboriginal groups. Each description contains botanical details and a colour photograph to help identify the plant, information on where to find it, and a discussion on traditional methods of harvesting and preparation. This popular book remains an essential guide for anyone interested in wild edible plants or traditional cultures of First Peoples living on the coast of British Columbia and adjacent areas in Alaska and Washington.
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- Q: What is the primary focus of the book 'Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples'? A: The book focuses on over 100 plants traditionally harvested and consumed by coastal First Peoples, providing detailed botanical information and photographs for identification.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples'? A: The author of the book is Nancy J. Turner, a renowned ethnobotanist.
- Q: How many pages does 'Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples' have? A: The book contains 176 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'Food Plants of Coastal First Peoples' published? A: The book was published on December 11, 2006.
- Q: Is this book suitable for someone interested in wild edible plants? A: Yes, it is an essential guide for anyone interested in wild edible plants and the traditional cultures of First Peoples in British Columbia and surrounding areas.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is in new condition.
- Q: Are there any photographs in the book? A: Yes, each plant description includes a color photograph to assist with identification.
- Q: What can I expect to learn from this book? A: You can expect to learn about the botanical details, locations, and traditional harvesting and preparation methods for various food plants.
- Q: Does the book cover any specific regions? A: Yes, it focuses on plants found along the coast of British Columbia, as well as adjacent areas in Alaska and Washington.