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Native American Ethnobotany
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BotanyIndigenous PeoplesIndigenous PeopleEthnobotanySocial SciencesIndigenous StudyBioarchaeologyIndigenous HistoryExtraordinary CompilationLanguage StudiesTraditional MedicineIndigenous LiteratureIndigenous CulturesTraditional Ecological KnowledgeIndigenous HeritageNative American EthnobotanyMassive Ethnobotanical SurveyBioprospectingCultureIndigenous IdentityHerbal MedicineIndigenous StudiesEthnographyAnthropologyAccumulated Ethnobotanical KnowledgeCultural Anthropology
This is an extraordinary compilation of the plants used by North American native people for medicine, food, fiber, dye, and a host of other things. Anthropologist Daniel E. Moerman has devoted 25 years to the task of gathering together the accumulated ethnobotanical knowledge on more than 4000 plants. More than 44,000 uses for these plants by various tribes are documented here. This is undoubtedly the most massive ethnobotanical survey ever undertaken, preserving an enormous store of information for the future.