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  1. Ethnobotany

    India. ISBN 978 81 7910 252 7. pp 440. ref History of ethnobotany Image Ojibweherbalistmedicine.png ..., such as this Ojibwa man. Though the term ethnobotany was not coined until 1895 by the US botanist ... October 2008 The term ethnobotany was first used by a botanist named John W. Harshberger in 1895 while ... interests in ethnobotany go back to the beginning of civilization when people relied on plants ... collaborated and the collection of reliable, detailed data began. Modern ethnobotany Beginning in the 20th century, the field of ethnobotany experienced a shift from the raw compilation of data to a greater methodological and conceptual reorientation. This is also the beginning of academic ethnobotany ... coin the term Ethnobotany . Today the field of ethnobotany requires a variety of skills botanical ..., R. and Kalia, D.C. 2001. Ethnobotany of Cold Desert Tribes of Lahoul Spiti N.W. Himalaya . Deep Publications ... papers related with the Bulletin s areas of interest, which are agronomy , anthropology and ethnobotany ... Ethnobotany Research and Applications Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine http www.ethnobiomed.com Journal of Ethnopharmacology Economic Botany Ethnobotany Research and Applications ... American Ethnobotany http herb.umd.umich.edu http www.ethnovetweb.com ethnobotany.htm Websites on ethnobotany ... Journal of Ethnobotany Research and Applications http www.blacpma.cl Latin American and Caribbean ...   more details



  1. Ralph Vary Chamberlin

    Ralph Vary Chamberlin 1879 1967 was an American zoologist from Salt Lake City, Utah . He received his PhD from Cornell University in 1904. He was a professor of zoology at Brigham Young University from 1908 1911, and at the University of Utah from 1925 1938. He lived with the Gosiute Indians to study plants and wrote Ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah . He married Daisy Della Ferguson in 1899. He also later married Edith Simmons in 1922. In addition to many of his scientific writings he was also the author of The University of Utah The First Hundred Years. Chamberlin described 77 genera and 1001 species from 1904 to 1958, 464 species and 38 genera of them together with Wilton Ivie . He is the uncle of Joseph Conrad Chamberlin , with whom he described several species of pseudoscorpion s. References http www.tmbl.gu.se libdb taxon personetymol petymol.c.html Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names BEMON http www.lib.utah.edu spc mss accn907 907.html University of Utah has a collection of his papers External links http www.swsbm.com Ethnobotany Ethnobotany of Gosiute.pdf Ethnobotany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah worldcat id lccn nr95 5870 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chamberlin, Ralph Vary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chamberlin, Ralph Vary Category Brigham Young University faculty Category University of Utah faculty Category American Latter Day Saints Category Cornell University alumni Category Arachnologists Category American entomologists Category 1879 births Category 1967 deaths US entomologist stub es Ralph Vary Chamberlin fr Ralph Vary Chamberlin it Ralph Vary Chamberlin pt Ralph Vary Chamberlin ...   more details



  1. William Balée

    William Bal e born 1954 is a professor of anthropology and environmental studies at Tulane University in New Orleans , Louisiana . Image BaleeBrazil.JPG thumb R William Bal e, Anthropology professor at Tulane University, with L indigenous consultant on landscape transformation in Brazil He was born in Fort Lauderdale , Florida and educated at the University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida Gainesville , where he received a B.A. in Anthropology before moving on to Columbia University in New York City where he earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology. After earning his Ph.D., Bal e worked for the New York Botanical Garden , collecting plants for an ethnobotany project sponsored by a Noble Grant . Later he took up a job with the Goeldi Museum Museu Goeldi in Bel m , Brazil. His primary ethnographic work was with the Ka apor indigenous culture of Maranh o , Brazil Bal e 1994 . During his time in Brazil, however, he also carried out fieldwork with the Tembe , the Asurini of the Xingu River , the Arawete of the Ipishuna , which is also a tributary of the Xingu, and the Guaja . However, he is most renowned as a proponent and foremost expert of historical ecology Bal e 1998 . Currently, he is undertaking ethnographic fieldwork studying the historical ecology and legal activities of the Sirion people in eastern Bolivia . References Bal e, William 1994 Footprints of the Forest Ka apor Ethnobotany the Historical Ecology of Plant Utilization by an Amazonian People. New York Columbia University Press. Bal e, William editor 1998 Advances in Historical Ecology. Historical Ecology Series, New York Columbia University Press. Bal e, William editor 1989 Nomenclatural patterns in Ka apor ethnobotany Journal of Ethnobiology . Ethnobiology Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Balee, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Balee, William Category American anthropologists Category Tulane University facu ...   more details



  1. Timothy Plowman

    Infobox scientist name Timothy Plowman image image size caption birth date November 17,1944 birth place death date January 7, 1989 death place residence citizenship United States nationality American ethnicity fields ethnobotany workplaces Field Museum of Natural History alma mater Cornell University , Harvard University doctoral advisor Richard Evans Schultes academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for intensive systematic study of coca author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences Richard Evans Schultes influenced Wade Davis awards religion signature filename only footnotes Timothy Plowman November 17,1944 &ndash January 7, 1989 was an Ethnobotany ethnobotanist best known for his intensive work over the course of 15 years on the genus Erythroxylum in general, and the cultivated coca species in particular. He collected more than 700 specimens from South America, housed in the collection of the Field Museum of Natural History . ref name fieldmussite http fm1.fieldmuseum.org collections search.cgi?dest erthroy ref Plowman joined the Field Museum of Natural History in 1978 where he became tenured in 1983 and was appointed Curator in 1988. He published more than 80 scientific papers 46 on Erythroxylum and served as editor for several scientific journals. He is one of the main subjects of One River Explorations and Discoveries in the Amazon Rain Forest by Wade Davis . ref name jstorplantssite http plants.jstor.org person bm000006585 ref Both were students of Richard Evans Schultes , the father of modern ethnobotany. Plowman died of AIDS , which he contracted from pre trip inoculations. ref name jstorplantssite Notes reflist Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 7, 1989 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1944 births Category 1989 deaths Category Ethnobiologists Category Ethnobotanists Category American botanists Category Botanists active in South America Category Psychedelic researchers Catego ...   more details



  1. Ka'apor people

    Infobox Ethnic group group Ka apor population approx. 800 popplace Flagicon Brazil Brazil Maranh o languages Ka apor language Ka apor , Ka apor Sign Language entire community , some Portuguese language Portuguese religions shamanism , ancestor worship related The Ka apor are a distinct ethnic group of indigenous Brazilians living on a protected reserve in the state of Maranh o . They were the subject of a book by anthropologist Dr. William Bal e in an exhaustive study of their ethnobotanical ethnobotany lifeways and the historical ecology of the area they currently inhabit. They live in a heavily deforested area of Pre Amazonian forest, but have managed to protect the forest within their designated reserve up until now. ref http www.socioambiental.org pib epienglish kaapor kaapor.shtm KA APOR Encyclopedia Indigenous People in Brazil ISA Bot generated title ref There is a high degree of congenital deafness among the Ka apor, and consequently most of the hearing community knows sign language . See Ka apor Sign Language . Notes reflist References Bal e, William 1994 Footprints of the Forest Ka apor Ethnobotany the Historical Ecology of Plant Utilization by an Amazonian People. New York Columbia University Press. ethno group stub Brazil stub DEFAULTSORT Kaapor Category Indigenous peoples in Brazil Category Indigenous peoples of the Amazon ...   more details



  1. Pectis angustifolia

    italic title taxobox name Pectis angustifolia image regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae genus Pectis species P. angustifolia binomial Pectis angustifolia binomial authority Pectis angustifolia Lemonscented cinchweed is a summer blooming annual plant which is found in Western North America , generally from Nebraska and Colorado to Arizona and Mexico . It is in flower from July to October, and the seeds ripen from September to October. Lemonscented cinchweed cannot grow in the shade. The plant is carminative and emetic. The crushed leaves have been used in the treatment of stomach aches. Bibliography Refbegin p161. Yanovsky. E. Food Plants of the N. American Indians. Publication no. 237 p177. Kunkel. G. Plants for Human Consumption p216. Whiting. A. F. Ethnobotany of the Hopi p235. Britton. N. L. Brown. A. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States and Canada p245. Genders. R. Scented Flora of the World. p257. Moerman. D. Native American Ethnobotany p274. Diggs, Jnr. G.M. Lipscomb. B. L. & O Kennon. R. J Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas Refend Category Tageteae Category Flora of North America Heliantheae stub ...   more details



  1. Erna Gunther

    peoples of western Washington U.S. state Washington State , with publications on ethnobotany , ethnohistory ... Anthropologist, Vol 28 1926 Ethnobotany of Western Washington the Knowledge and Use of Indigenous ...   more details



  1. Ethnozoology

    Ethnozoology is the study of the past and present interrelationships between human culture s and the animal s in their environment. ref http www.mnsu.edu emuseum cultural ethnoarchaeology ethnozoology index.shtml Ethnozoology Index Bot generated title ref It includes classification and naming of zoological forms, cultural knowedge and use of wild and domestic animals. ref Johnson, Leslie Main. Ethnobiology Traditional Biological Knowledge in Contemporary Global Context. Anthropology 491 study guide, Athabasca University 2002. p. 71 ref It is one of the main subdisciplines of ethnobiology and shares many methodologies and theoretical frameworks with ethnobotany . References reflist 1 div class references small div External links http www.scribd.com people documents 8414590 folder 86722 Notes on Bukusu ethnozoology from western Kenya Ethnobiology Anthropology stub ecology stub Category Ethnobiology ...   more details



  1. Yali people

    Yali are major tribal group in Papua Indonesian province Papua, Indonesia , and live to the east of the Baliem Valley in the Papuan highlands. Their major towns are Angguruk and Kosarek , and which are isolated by challenging geography. The major access to their territory is by air. Their territory is known collectively as Yalimo. ref name Milliken Milliken, W. Ethnobotany of the Yali. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. http www.letemsvetem.wz.cz etnobotany.pdf PDF ref The Yali speak Yali language a language that is similar to that of the Dani people Dani , although it has distinct differences ref name Milliken . The language is in the Ngalik Nduga subfamily ref name Milliken . References references Indonesia stub Category Indigenous ethnic groups in Western New Guinea Oceania stub de Yali Volk ...   more details



  1. John William Harshberger

    John W. Harshberger , 1 January 1869 to 1929, Philadelphia , USA , was the US botanist who in 1895 coined the term Ethnobotany . ref http www.archives.upenn.edu faids upt upt50 harshberger jw.html Penn University Archives and Record Center ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harshberg, John William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 January 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harshberg, John William Category 1869 births Category 1929 deaths Category People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category botanists US botanist stub ...   more details



  1. Ethnomedicine

    Ethnomedicine is a sub field of ethnobotany or medical anthropology that deals with the study of traditional medicine s not only those that have relevant written sources e.g. Traditional Chinese Medicine , Siddha medicine Siddha , Ayurveda , but especially those, whose knowledge and practices have been orally transmitted over the centuries ref Acharya, Deepak and Shrivastava Anshu Indigenous Herbal Medicines Tribal Formulations and Traditional Herbal Practices . Aavishkar Publishers Distributor, Jaipur India 2008, ISBN 9788179102527, p. 440. ref . In the scientific arena, ethnomedical studies are generally characterized by a strong anthropological approach, or by a strong biomedical approach, particularly in drug discovery programs. The focus of anthropological studies is the perception and context of use of traditional medicines, while biomedical approaches often focus on discovering therapeutic molecules, such as the anti HIV AIDS molecule prostratin . Further reading Jean Pierre Willem WILLEM, Jean Pierre L Ethnom decine, une alliance entre science et tradition . Jouvence & Biocontact, Paris 2006, ISBN 2 88353 472 1. Jean Pierre Willem WILLEM, Jean Pierre M moires d un m decin aux pieds nus . dition Albin Michel, Paris 2009, ISBN 978 2 226 18987 5. See also Ayurveda Chinese medicine Ethnobiology Ethnobotany Ethnopharmacy Herbalism Medicinal plants of the American West Medicine Pharmacognosy Shamanism References Reflist 2 External links http www.ethnobiomed.com Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine http www.ethnomedicine.org The Institute for Ethnomedicine med stub Ethnobiology DEFAULSORT Ethnomedicine Category Ethnobiology Category Medical anthropology Category Traditional medicine de Ethnomedizin fr Ethnom decine ms Etnoperubatan no Etnomedisin sr sv Etnomedicin ...   more details



  1. Botanical Garden of Naples

    Image Ortobotan2.JPG thumb 250px The Botanical Garden in Naples. The Botanical Garden of Naples , Italy in Italian language Italian Orto botanico di Napoli , also Real Orto Botanico is a research facility of the University of Naples Federico II . The premises take up about 15 hectares and are located on via Foria, adjacent to the gigantic old Albergo dei Poveri , the Royal Hospice for the Poor under the House of Bourbon Bourbon dynasty. The facility is part of the university s Department of Natural Science. It is one of the many scientific and educational facilities instituted under French rule in Naples 1806 15 . The Garden opened in 1810 . At present the Garden displays on the premises around 25,000 samples of vegetation, covering about 10,000 plant species. Although open to the public, the Garden is not, strictly speaking, a public park. It is really an educational facility for the university and local high schools and is separate from the agricultural department of the University of Naples. The Garden is also actively engaged in the preservation of endangered plant species. There is also an ethnobotany section of the Garden where plants are studied that are potentially useful, medicinally, to humans. Besides smaller structures on the premises, there are two larger ones the 17th century castle, recently restored, and the 5,000 square meter Merola Greenhouse. The castle contains lecture and display rooms, and houses the ethnobotany section as well as the section on paleobotany, displaying the evolution of plant life. See also List of botanical gardens in Italy External links http www.ortobotanico.unina.it The Botanical Garden of Naples official website coord 40.48 N 14.20 E source itwiki display title Category Botanical gardens in Italy Category Parks in Naples Category 1810 establishments Category Gardens in Campania Italy geo stub Italy garden stub es Jard n Bot nico de N poles fr Jardin botanique de Naples it Orto botanico di Napoli hu Botanikus kert N poly ja ...   more details



  1. Eugenia stipitata

    Italic title Araz redirects here. In Colombia , this usually refers to the Strawberry Guava Psidium littorale P. cattleianum . Taxobox name Araza regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperm s unranked classis Eudicot s unranked ordo Rosid s ordo Myrtales familia Myrtaceae genus Eugenia species E. stipitata binomial Eugenia stipitata binomial authority McVaugh Eugenia stipitata Araza , Portuguese common name Araz , Ara boi is a fruit tree native to Amazon Rainforest vegetation in Brazil . It has recalcitrant seeds which should not be grown in soil, but prefer semi rotting wood. In any case, germanation is very slow, and may take 3 6 months. The fruit is distinctive and very appealing, but also very acidic pH 2.4, similar to lemons . It is usually used to make juice or for culinary purposes such as making jam. It is cultivated in California, but is not very commercially exploited due to the poor shipping ability of the fruits. Some are large up to 750g . The trees are small to medium sized and tolerate some flooding ref http www.rainforestconservation.org agroforestry ethnobotany agroforestry ethnobotany eugenia stipitata araza Eugenia stipitata Araz Rainforest Conservation Fund ref and droughts of up to 2 months. They are hermaphroditic possibly allogamous and there is considerable interest in further developing the crop through selective breeding . See also List of plants of Amazon Rainforest vegetation of Brazil References references J.E. Hern ndo Bermejo and J. Le n eds. . 1994 http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop 1492 myrtaceae.html Neglected Crops 1492 from a Different Perspective. Plant Production and Protection Series No. 26. FAO, Rome, Italy. p.  229 237. External links http www.ciat.cgiar.org ipgri fruits from americas frutales Ficha 20Eugenia 20stipitata.htm Eugenia stipitata photos DEFAULTSORT Eugenia Stipitata Category Eugenia stipitata Category Trees of Brazil Category Trees of the Amazon Myrtaceae stub fruit tree stub az Eugenia stipitata es Eugenia ...   more details



  1. Artemisia douglasiana

    Italic title taxobox image Artemisia douglasiana 1.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Asterales familia Asteraceae genus Artemisia plant Artemisia species A. douglasiana binomial Artemisia douglasiana binomial authority Bess. ex William Jackson Hooker Hook. Artemisia douglasiana is a non seeding aromatic shrub in the genus Artemisia plant Artemisia . It is native to western North America , in the Western United States and into Baja California , Mexico. It is commonly called Mugwort , Douglas s Sagewort , or Dream Plant . Uses This plant has been used as a ceremonial plant in many Native American cultures, and as medicine. ref http herb.umd.umich.edu herb search.pl?searchstring Artemisia douglasiana Ethnobotany ref The leaves were used by some tribes to treat common cold colds , fever s, and headache s. ref name hunn cite book last Hunn first Eugene S. title Nch i Wana, The Big River Mid Columbia Indians and Their Land publisher University of Washington Press year 1990 isbn 0 295 97119 3 page 352 ref References Reflist External links commons category Artemisia douglasiana http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol ARDO3 USDA Plants Profile Artemisia douglasiana http herb.umd.umich.edu herb search.pl?searchstring Artemisia douglasiana Ethnobotany http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?Artemisia 20douglasiana Jepson Manual Treatment Category Artemisia douglasiana Category Flora of California Category Flora of Baja California Category Flora of the Great Basin desert region Category Flora of the Western United States Category Flora of the Northwestern United States Category Medicinal plants Category Traditional Native American medical plants asteroideae stub az Artemisia douglasiana de Amerikanisches Moxakraut es Artemisia douglasiana ...   more details



  1. Ziziphus spina-christi

    Taxobox image Ziziphus areva israel.jpg regnum Plant ae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Rhamnaceae genus Ziziphus species Z. spina christi binomial Ziziphus spina christi binomial authority L. Desf. synonyms Ziziphus spina christi , the Christ s Thorn Jujube is an evergreen tree native to northern and tropical Africa and southern and Western Asia . It grows in Israel in valleys up to an elevation of 500m. ref Zohary M. Flora Palaestina. II. Jerusalem The Israel Academy of Science and Humanities 1972. pp. 307 308 cited in citation title The ethnobotany of Christ s Thorn Jujube Ziziphus spina christi in Israel author Amots Dafni, Shay Levy, and Efraim Lev pmc 1277088 ref Ziziphus spina christi has significance to Jews, Christians and Muslims, and is by some traditions the tree from which Jesus s Crown of Thorns was made. ref citation title Flowers of Israel url http www.flowersinisrael.com Ziziphusspina christi page.htm ref The ripe fruits are edible ref http www.eden foundation.org project articles nutritionzizspina.html ref and the flowers are an important source of honey in Eritrea and Yemen. ref http www.beesfordevelopment.org info info flora christs thorn ziziphus sp.shtml ref Other links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1277088 ?tool pubmed The ethnobotany of Christ s Thorn Jujube Ziziphus spina christi in Israel References Commons Ziziphus spina christi WestAfricanPlants Ziziphus spina christi reflist Category Ziziphus spina christi Category Desert fruit Category Flora of Northern Africa Category Flora of the Middle East Category Flora of Western Asia Category Flora of Israel Category Flora of Palestine Category Sacred trees Rhamnaceae stub he ...   more details



  1. Curcuma prakasha

    Italic title taxobox name Curcuma prakasha image image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Zingiberales familia Zingiberaceae genus Curcuma species C. prakasha binomial Curcuma prakasha binomial authority Sunil Tripathi S.Tripathi ref name ipni   Species account was published first in Nordic Journal of Botany Copenhagen 21 5 549. 2002 cite web url http www.ipni.org 80 ipni idPlantNameSearch.do?id 20006498 1 title Plant Name Details for Curcuma prakasha quote Distribution Assam Meghalaya Collector Sunil Tripathi work International Plant Names Index IPNI accessdate May 12, 2011 ref ref name st cite journal author Dr. S. Tripathi, Ethnobotany Division, National Botanical Research Institute, India title Curcuma prakasha sp. nov. Zingiberaceae from North eastem India journal Nordic Journal of Botany corrected version location Copenhagen year 2002 volume 21 issue 5 pages 549 550 issn 0107 055X doi 10.1111 j.1756 1051.2002.tb01624.x ref Curcuma prakasha is a species in the ginger family of plants, somewhat new to science. It was collected from open grassland alt. c. 400m. in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya Meghalaya State in India its only known location by its binominal nomenclature binomial author , Sunil Tripathi. He named it in Honor of Dr. Visvesvaraiah Prakash , an economic botany economic botanist , ethnobotany ethnobotanist and taxonomy taxonomist . C. prakasha is ant pollination pollinated , and flower s and bears its fruit both in May. The rhizome s of C. prakasha are used locally to treat bruise s and swollen throat s. ref name st It is closely related to Curcuma neilgherrensis C. neilgherrensis small Robert Wight Wight small . ref name st References reflist Category Zingiberaceae Category Plants described in 2002 Category Tropical flora Category Flora of India Category Medicinal plants Category Plants and pollinators zingiberales stub koi Curcuma prakasha ...   more details



  1. Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park

    infobox Museum name Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park image established location Kamloops, British Columbia , Canada latitude 50.6785 longitude 120.2946 type Museum and Heritage Park director curator visitors website http www.secwepemcmuseum.com home The Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park is located in Kamloops, British Columbia . The inside of the museum has four different galleries showcasing the cultural and traditional lives of the Secwepemc Secwepemc People . The Heritage Park consists of a beautiful trail along the South Thompson River which allows visitors to explore a 2000 year old pithouse and an ethnobotany ethnobotanical garden which is filled with traditional Secwepemc plants. Affiliations The Museum is affiliated with Canadian Museums Association CMA , Canadian Heritage Information Network CHIN , and Virtual Museum of Canada . References Reflist External links http www.secwepemcmuseum.com Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park Category Secwepemc Category Kamloops Category First Nations culture Category Museums in British Columbia Category Archaeological sites in Canada Category First Nations museums in Canada NorthAm native stub BritishColumbia struct stub Canada museum stub ...   more details



  1. Ají caballero

    Image Aj Caballero.jpg thumb Aj es Caballero Caballero Hot Chili Peppers The Aj caballero or gentleman pepper ref cite book last Austin first Daniel F. authorlink coauthors title Florida Ethnobotany publisher CRC Press date 2004 location Boca Raton pages 169 url http books.google.com books?id eS7lX rC3GEC&pg RA6 PA169&lpg RA6 PA169 doi id isbn ref is a scarce hot chili pepper used as the basis of most Puerto Rican Cuisine Puerto Rican condiments, such as the Pique sauce. The fruit of this plant stands vertically, unlike other peppers that hang down from the branches. The plant grows to approximately 3 4 in height. Also known by Puerto Rican Jelly Bean Hot Chili Pepper. References Reflist Capsicum Cultivars condiment stub Category Puerto Rican ingredients Category Chili peppers DEFAULTSORT Aji Caballero ...   more details



  1. Nothocestrum latifolium

    canoe s and okina aho thatching sticks . ref cite paper url http www.hear.org naturalareas auwahi ethnobotany of auwahi.pdf format PDF title Auwahi Ethnobotany of a Hawaiian Dryland Forest first A. C ...   more details



  1. Nestegis sandwicensis

    auwahi ethnobotany of auwahi.pdf format PDF title Auwahi Ethnobotany of a Hawaiian Dryland Forest ...   more details



  1. Ethnobiology

    property and cultural appropriation . Subdisciplines Ethnobotany main Ethnobotany Ethnobotany ... See also Biocultural diversity Cultural landscape s Darrell A. Posey Ethnobotany Historical ecology ... culture to the plant world. Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University. COTTON, C.M 1996 Ethnobotany principles and applications. John Wiley. London. CUNNINGHAM, A.B 2001 Applied ethnobotany people, wild ... STRAUSS, Claude 1966 . The savage mind. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. London. MARTIN, G.J 1995 Ethnobotany a methods manual. Chapman & Hall. London. MINNIS, P Ed 2000 Ethnobotany a reader. University of Oklahoma Press. Norman. PLOTKIN, M.J 1995 The importance of ethnobotany for tropical forest conservation. in R.E. Schultes & Siri von Reis Eds Ethnobotany evolution of a discipline eds Chapman & Hall. London ... Schultes SCHULTES, R.E. & VON REIS, S 1995 Eds Ethnobotany evolution of a discipline eds Chapman ... S119 S142 STEVENSON, M.C. 1914 Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians. Bureau of American Ethnology Annual ...   more details



  1. Mentzelia involucrata

    Basin . In an ethnobotany ethnobotanical study of the Kawaiisu people, Zigmond 1981 noted that Mentzelia ... of California, Riverside. Zigmond, M. L. 1981 . Kawaiisu Ethnobotany. Salt Lake City, University ...   more details



  1. Charpentiera

    Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database publisher Bernice P. Bishop Museum accessdate 2009 03 24 ref Charpentiera ... lift s and burned like fireworks . ref cite paper url http www.hear.org naturalareas auwahi ethnobotany of auwahi.pdf format PDF title Auwahi Ethnobotany of a Hawaiian Dryland Forest first A. C. last ...   more details



  1. Daniel Siebert

    for the serial killer Daniel Lee Siebert Daniel J. Siebert is an ethnobotanist , pharmacognosist, and author who lives in Malibu, California . ref name homepage cite web url http www.sagewisdom.org danielsiebert.html title Daniel J Siebert s Home Page accessdate 2006 12 05 ref Verify credibility date May 2011 Siebert has studied Salvia divinorum for over twenty years and claims to be the first person to unequivocally identify by consuming it in 1993 ref cite web url http www.maps.org news letters v11n1 11132sou.html title Ska Pastora Leaves of the Sherpherdess accessdate 2009 10 09 date 2000 12 07 format Conference at Breitenbush Hot Springs, by Ian Soutar publisher MAPS Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies ref Salvinorin A as the primary psychoactive principal of Salvia divinorum . ref name homepage ref name marushia cite journal url http www.cyjack.com Cognition Salvia.pdf title Salvia divinorum The Botany, Ethnobotany, Biochemistry and Future of a Mexican Mint accessdate 2007 05 04 last Marushia first Robin date June 2003 year 2002 journal Ethnobotany format &ndash sup http scholar.google.co.uk scholar?hl en&lr &q author 3A intitle 3A 27 27Salvia divinorum 27 27 3A The Botany 2C Ethnobotany 2C Biochemistry and Future of a Mexican Mint&as publication Ethnobotany&as ylo 2002&as yhi 2002&btnG Search Scholar search sup archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071007165306 http www.cyjack.com Cognition Salvia.pdf archivedate October 7, 2007 dead link date June 2008 ref In 1998, Siebert appeared in the documentary Sacred Weeds shown in the United Kingdom . ref name homepage He has discussed Salvia divinorum on National Public Radio , ref name npr cite web url http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 5290545 title Legal, Herbal Hallucinogenic Draws Teens, Critics accessdate 2007 07 24 last Schaper first David date 2006 03 20 publisher NPR ref Fox News , CNN , ref name cooper cite web url http transcripts.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0306 24 se.01.html tit ...   more details



  1. Alphitonia ponderosa

    , kauwila, oa Maui work Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database publisher Bernice P. Bishop Museum accessdate ... ethnobotany of auwahi.pdf format PDF title Auwahi Ethnobotany of a Hawaiian Dryland Forest first A. C ...   more details




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