Plant Technology of First Peoples in British Columbia: Including Neighbouring Groups in Washington, Alberta, and Alaska (Royal British Columbia Museum Handbook)

by Nancy J. Turner

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In her third ethnobotany handbook, Nancy Turner focuses on the plants that provided heat, shelter, transportation, clothing, implements, nets, ropes and containers--the necessities of life for First Peoples in British Columbia and adjacent territories. She also shows how plant materials were effectively used in many other ways, such as for decoration and ornamentation, as scents, cleansing agents and insect repellents, and in recreational activities.

Over the millennia, the First Peoples have become highly skilled in the arts of working with plant materials. Turner describes more than a hundred of these plants, their various uses and their importance in the material cultures of First Nations. Each description has a colour photograph of the plant to aid in its identification.

  • ISBN10 0774806877
  • ISBN13 9780774806879
  • Publish Date 31 October 1998
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 23 October 2008
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of British Columbia Press
  • Edition 2nd Revised edition
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 288
  • Language English