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  1. Native American Ethnobotany by Daniel E. Moerman, 1998-08-01
  2. Chumash Ethnobotany: Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California (Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Monographs) by Jan Timbrook, 2007-07-01
  3. Ethnobotany: A Methods Manual (People and Plants Conservation) by Gary J. Martin, 2004-02
  4. Ethnobotany: Evolution of a Discipline by Richard Evans Schultes, Siri von Reis, 2008-05-19
  5. The Ethnobotany of Pre-Columbian Peru by Margaret Towle, 2007-02-28
  6. Ethnobotany: Principles and Applications by C. M. Cotton, 1996-07
  7. Ethnobotany: A Reader
  8. Plant Resins: Chemistry, Evolution, Ecology, and Ethnobotany by Jean H. Langenheim, 2003-04-01
  9. Ethnobotany of Western Washington: The Knowledge and Use of Indigenous Plants by Native Americans by E. Gunther, 1973-10
  10. Florida Ethnobotany by Daniel F. Austin, 2004-11-29
  11. Plants, People, and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany (Scientific American Library Paperback) by Michael J. Balick, Paul Alan Cox, 1997-09
  12. Uses and Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke: Its Ethnobotany as Hallucinogen, Perfume, Incense, and Medicine by Marcello Pennacchio, Lara Jefferson, et all 2010-07-15
  13. Ethnobotany and the Search for New Drugs (Novartis Foundation Symposia) by CIBA Foundation Symposium, 1994-12
  14. Baboquivari Mountain Plants: Identification, Ecology, and Ethnobotany by Daniel F. Austin, 2010-06-01

1. Native American Ethnobotany Database
Search for plants used for foods, drugs, dyes, and fibers of native North American peoples. Results Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......Native American ethnobotany Database. Foods, Drugs, Dyes, and Fibersof Native North American Peoples. Materials provided by Dan
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Native American Ethnobotany Database
Foods, Drugs, Dyes, and Fibers of Native North American Peoples.
Materials provided by Dan Moerman, Professor of Anthropology.
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2. Legendary Ethnobotanical Resources, Ethnobotany.com
Maintains rare species of living plants of interest to ethnobotanists. Find photos, a newsletter, and a list of available plants and seeds. ethnobotany.com / LER. www.ethnobotany.com. Herbs, Herbal Products, Oils, Extracts, Nutrients,
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  • What is Ethnobotany and the Purpose of LER? Terms of Business and Postage/Ordering Info. On-line Bookstore Rare Plants, Herb seed, Fruit plants, flower Seed etc. Herbs and Herbal products (rare herbs too!!!) ... Printable Orderform Other Related Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry urls FFA-Free for all Links, Advertising.

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    Herbs, Herbal Products, Oils, Extracts, Nutrients,
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    3. Ethnobotany
    AN INTRODUCTION TO ethnobotany. Connie Veilleux and Steven R.King, Ph.D. LindaMorganstein, editor. Shaman Pharmaceuticals, Inc. WHAT IS ethnobotany?
    http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/Ethnobotany/page2.html
    AN INTRODUCTION TO ETHNOBOTANY
    Connie Veilleux and Steven R.King, Ph.D.
    Linda Morganstein, editor Shaman Pharmaceuticals, Inc. work interdisciplinary to discover new drugs.
    Photo by Steven R. King, 1996. Since the beginning of civilization, people have used plants as medicine. Perhaps as early as Neanderthal man, plants were believed to have healing powers. The earliest recorded uses are found in Babylon circa 1770 BC in the Code of Hammurabi and in ancient Egypt circa 1550 B.C. In fact, ancient Egyptians believed medicinal plants to have utility even in the afterlife of their pharaohs. Plants have been recovered from the Giza pyramids and can be found on display in a dark corner of t Access Excellence Resource Center he Cairo Museum. A discussion of human life on this planet would not be complete without a look at the role of plants. A complete record of the many thousands of plant species used for human functioning would fill volumes, yet historians have often tended "to dismiss plants as less than fundamental in history." In recent years, however, there has been a reawakened scientific interest in the fundamental role plants play in many cultures, including medicinal purposes.

    4. Ethnobotany
    The ethnobotany laboratory houses extensive collections of domesticated plants from around the world as well as
    http://www.umma.lsa.umich.edu/Ethnobotany/Ethnobotany.html
    The Ethnobotany laboratory houses extensive collections of domesticated plants from around the world as well as specimens recovered from archaeological sites. The laboratory produces analysis reports for submitted specimens. A list of these reports is available in Adobe Acrobat format. Lists are approximately 126K in size. Download a free
    You may also be interested in The Society for Economic Botany

    5. Amazon Conservation Team--Home Page
    Discover how this group of scientists and organizations incorporates indigenous knowledge systems with biodiversity conservation plans.
    http://www.ethnobotany.org/
    Field Projects Brazil Suriname Colombia Mexico Costa Rica
    The A mazon C onservation T eam works in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health and culture in tropical America. New Map Helps Protect Ten Million Acres of Rainforest The Ethnobotanist and the Shaman ACT Honored with Major Environmental Award Donate to ACT ... Job Opportunities Amazon Conservation Team
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    6. ETHNOBOTANY LOPHOPHORA SALVIA DIVINORUM
    ethnobotany LOPHOPHORA SALVIA DIVINORUM
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    Lophophora , San Pedro,
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    7. Ethnobotany - Access Excellence
    Defines the science, explains plant classification, offers articles on medicinal and food plants of Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......
    http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/Ethnobotany/

    8. Countrylife.net Ethnobotany (Herbs)
    We're improving Countrylife.net to serve you better! We're sorry for the confusion,but the page you are looking for on countrylife.net has been moved here.
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    9. Phytochemical And Ethnobotanical Databases
    Search for plants based on chemical, physiological, or medicinal properties in this extensive database. See the Ethnobotanical dictionary. Search for plants/chemicals with a superactivity. ethnobotany Searches. Ethnobotanical uses for a particular plant.
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    Dr. Duke's
    Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
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    Ethnobotany Searches
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    Database References
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    Browsable databases:
    EcoSys Plant ecological ranges AceBrowser WebAce EthnobotDB Worldwide plant uses AceBrowser WebAce FoodplantDB Native American food plants AceBrowser WebAce MPNADB Medicinal plants of Native America AceBrowser WebAce PhytochemDB Plant chemicals AceBrowser WebAce
    Documents
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    Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary
    Mini-Courses
    Syllabus for Medical Botany Course taught by Jim Duke.

    10. LER's Ethnobotany Introduction Page.
    Legendary Ethnobotanical Resources, what is ethnobotany page onlinebooks and seeds. What is ethnobotany and why is it so important?
    http://www.ethnobotany.com/ethno.html
    What is Ethnobotany and why is it so important?
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    Go to our home page at: www.ethnobotany.com
    E-Mail: info@ethnobotany.com Herbs, Herbal Products, Oils, Extracts, Coffee, Tea, Books,
    And specializing in Rare Ethnobotanical Seeds and Plants.
    What is Ethnobotany and why is it so important?
    Ethnobotany also traces the development of modern Medicine and Herbalism, the Paper Industry, The Chemical Industry, Rubber Industry and as mentioned above the Food Industry. Every year new species are being discovered or are being reconsidered for modern applications in all the above Industries and Sciences. It has now become a concern of the modern world to preserve and gather all information on the utility of these plant species. And this research is not beyond the reach of the common person, it is just often times over looked, for instance; Do you know the herbal remedies that say your grandmother or great grandmother used to for illnesses? Do you know how they harvested, dyed and made fabric from simple cotton or flax? If not then you can see why this science is most important.
    Our purpose primarily is to maintain a living herbaria of some of the more rare species of Ethnobotanical interests. By preserving seeds and plants and by offering them to private individuals, Educational Institutions, Research facilities and the Business sectors, hopefully these plants will be kept from extinction and will find a much broader application in our modern society.

    11. Ethnobotany
    From Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado. Includes definition of the science, projects, special Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......ethnobotany at Fort Lewis College. Welcome to the ethnobotany home pagefor Fort Lewis College and the Southwest. Our site is devoted
    http://anthro.fortlewis.edu/ethnobotany/
    Ethnobotany
    at Fort Lewis College What is Ethnobotany? Baca Institute Contact Us Fort Lewis Home Page ... Database Welcome to the ethnobotany home page for Fort Lewis College and the Southwest. Our site is devoted to collecting and disseminating ethnobotanical information on a local level. "Over there, I, from the flower-covered dawn, I am walking, here, I, out on the enchanted light blue earth, I am a person. Miki Maaso, Potam Pueblo ..."We were taught that we don't pick the whole thing. We leave some because God gave us this wonderful food, not just for the human beings but for all of us." Isabel Kent, Southern Ute "The status of the oak is poor today compared to when I was growing up. The impacts are the green lawns, construction, sewer lines and people." -Jay Johnson, Southern Sierra Miwok There are three classes in ethnobotany offered at Fort Lewis taught by Dr. Enrique Salmon.

    12. Ethnobotany Forums
    3, 2, 12/11/01 75609 AM. ethnobotany of the Southwest People andplants of the greater Southwest bioregion. 1, 2, 12/4/01 35611 PM.
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    Ethnobotany Forums profile register Ethnobotany forums Forum Topics Posts Last Post Cognition
    Linguistics, metaphors and blended mental spaces. 7/10/02 10:07:57 PM Medicine
    Ethnomedicine and plant potions used for healing. 12/4/01 3:54:17 PM Earth Skills
    Techniques using plant-based technologies. 12/4/01 3:55:01 PM South America
    I will be posting my travels in South America here. Please check in beginning September 9th and leave your thoughts here. 11/29/02 1:57:36 PM Creations
    12/11/01 7:56:09 AM Ethnobotany of the Southwest
    People and plants of the greater Southwest bioregion. 12/4/01 3:56:11 PM All times are local to the server and may be different from your local time.
    Chris Wetherell
    Members Ethnobotany Ethical Wildcrafting ... Contact

    13. Ethnobotany Garden - "The Role Of Plants In Society"
    Defines the role of plants in society. Includes articles, discussion forum and related links.Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......We are dedicated to promoting the hobby and the science of ethnobotany inall its diverse forms. G. ethnobotany has many different definitions.
    http://ethnobotany.yage.net/
    Home Discussion Forum Ethnobotany Links
    "The role of plants in society"
    Saturday March 15, 2003. Beware the Ides of March! The forums are back up! If you thought you were going to a Canadian commercial site, you might actually have been looking for Ethnogarden Botanicals . Tell them we sent you! -G- Ethnobotany has many different definitions. The most widely accepted and used is "the use of plants in primitive societies". Richard Evans Schultes, one of the modern fathers of ethnobotany expands upon this definition defining ethnobotany as "the study of human evaluation and manipulation of plant materials, substances, and phenomenon, including relevant concepts, in primitive or unlettered societies." Important concepts in ethnobotany today also include economic botany, sustainable harvesting (ethical wildcrafting ), ethics and intellectual property rights, and as a representational voice for the cultures where the field work is done. As a field of research and study, ethnobotany is an interdisciplinary approach using botany, anthropology, history, chemistry, and many others. The ethnobotany garden is a community of people looking for plant knowledge of all kinds. Please check back often as we will be continually working on this site. We have the Forums up, please feel free to post away.

    14. Ethnobotany Garden - "The Role Of Plants In Society"
    We are dedicated to promoting the hobby and the scienceof ethnobotany in all its diverse forms.
    http://ethnobotany.yage.net/links.html

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    Discussion Forum Ethnobotany Links Agar Methods ...
    Medicinal Herb FAQ
    A great introduction to the most well known herbs in common use today.
    Mid-South Solanaceae Conservatory
    Dedicated to the preservation, appreciation, and dissemination of the ethnobotanical and medicinal species of the nightshade family.
    Plants For A Future Database Search
    One of the best ethnobotanical search engines on the net. You can search by common name, latin name, use, and much more.
    Ethnobotany Resource Directory
    Excellent resource for all things concerning Ethnobotany.
    Medicinal Plants of the Amazon
    Good site concerning some amazonian plants, as well as ayahuasca.
    CIEER - Centre For International Ethnomedicinal Education and Research
    Terrific up to date information about ethnomedicine and ethnobotany.
    Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
    Database search that is good for revealing chemical composition of different plants.
    SpiritQuest: Listening to the Plants
    A Quest into the amazon to reveal the mysterious nature of healing and ethnobotany.
    A terrific ethnobotanical database.

    15. ETHNOBOTANY OF WILD PLANT FOODS
    Describes the science and offers resource links, bibliography and list of online databases.Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......ethnobotany OF WILD PLANT FOODS. However, ethnobotany is not just the study of'other' cultures' use of plants, it includes our 'own' cultural traditions.
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/research/profiles/smason/smethnob.htm
    ETHNOBOTANY OF WILD PLANT FOODS
    by: Sarah Mason Ethnobotany is the study of the use of plants by people, and can draw on many sources ranging from anthropological or ethnobotanical studies of current plant use by existing peoples, through documentary and historical sources (travellers' tales, writings of the Classical authors, Mediaeval Herbals, etc.), to present-day cookery or woodworking books, to give a few examples. Ethnobotany is a burgeoning field, as evidenced by the vast number of general handbooks on the subject which have appeared recently, though much interest is focused on such commercially-viable fields as ethnopharmacology (or medicinal plant use - for info on an interesting and informative mailing list related to this topic visit the Phytopharmacognosy list Home Page , or on 'fundable' topics such as studies of biodiversity. Along with an increasing awareness of the value of what is often rapidly-disappearing indigenous or traditional knowledge of the uses of plants, there is an increasing awareness of the need by those who wish to obtain ethnobotanical data from cultures other than their own to take account of 'indigenous property rights' (IPR), and to respect the 'ownership' of such cultural or traditional knowledge - the Society of Ethnobiology (see Ethnobotany Links, below), for instance, now has a Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice which covers this. A number of Internet links exist dealing with both the practical and ethical aspects 'of indigenous' (IK) or 'traditional environmental knowledge' (TEK), and can be useful online sources for ethnobotany (see also my

    16. Medicinal Plants & Ethnobotany Of India
    Comprehensive annotated catalogue of books including complete table of contents and jacket excerpts.Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......We are pleased to present the most comprehensive catalogue of books on MedicinalPlants and ethnobotany. 18623. Bibliography of Indian ethnobotany 2002/SK Jain.
    http://www.vedamsbooks.com/medicina.htm
    Updated February, 2003 We are pleased to present the most comprehensive catalogue of books on Medicinal Plants and Ethnobotany. Our catalogue provides complete table of contents and excerpts from the jacket/preface of individual books. To see complete descriptions, please click on Details against each title listed below Price includes registered airmail postage and packing New titles updated February, 2003 Database on Medicinal Plants Used in Ayurveda : Vol. 5/P.C. Sharma, M.B. Yelne and T.J. Dennis. New Delhi, Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, 2002, xx, 572 p., plates, $90. Details No. 30323 Directory of Indian Economic Plants/V.S. Agarwal. Dehra Dun, Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2003, xx, 565 p., ills., $70. ISBN 81-211-0289-8. Details No. 30626 A Handbook of Medicinal Plants : A Complete Source Book/Narayan Das Prajapati, S.S. Purohit, Arun K. Sharma and Tarun Kumar. Jodhpur, Agrobios, 2003, lxxx, 928 p., figs., tables, 134 colour plates, $110. ISBN 81-7754-134-X. Details No. 29999

    17. By The Prophet Of The Earth. University Of Arizona Press.
    A complete online version of the original printed book by LSM Curtin.Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......ethnobotany of the Pima. She was the author of numerous journal articles and fourbooks on ethnobotany, including Healing Herbs of the Upper Rio Grande.
    http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/online.bks/prophet/titlprop.htm

    By the Prophet of the Earth.
    Ethnobotany of the Pima
    By L.S.M. Curtin
    The University of Arizona Press, Tucson
    (A Complete Online Version of the Original Printed Book)
    Contents
    Foreword Introduction Acknowledgements Phonetics ... Works Consulted About the Author Leonora Scott Muse Curtin had a lifelong interest in southwestern history and natural history, especially the use of plants by various ethnic groups. She was the author of numerous journal articles and four books on ethnobotany, including Healing Herbs of the Upper Rio Grande The text of By the Prophet of the Earth is a direct photographic reproduction of the first edition, designed by Merle Armitage and published in 1949 by the San Vicente Foundation, Willard H. Hougland, executive director in Santa Fe, New Mex.co. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS
    First Printing 1984
    The Arizona Board of Regents
    Manufactured in the U.S.A.
    No part of this on-line book may be used or reproduced in any manner
    whatsoever without the written permission of the University of Arizona Press.

    18. Ethnobotany And Cultural Resources
    List compiled by the Washington State Department of Transportation describing useful plants found Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......This site has moved to serve our customers better. Please bookmark our new locationhttp//www.wsdot.wa.gov/environment/eao/culres/ethbot/ethnobotany.htm.
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    19. Ethnobotany And Cultural Resources
    ethnobotany and Cultural Resources of the Washington State Department of Transportation.Scott T. ClayPoole, Ph.D. ethnobotany Citations/References.
    http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/environment/eao/culres/ethbot/Ethnobotany.htm

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    Ethnobotany and Cultural Resources of the Washington State Department of Transportation
    Scott T. Clay-Poole, Ph.D. Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between cultures and plants. The following information is a condensed extraction from a list of references on the uses of western Washington plants by a wide variety of cultures. The plants are listed by scientific name and common name. The plants are initially listed as those found at cultural sites along the right-of-way previous to highway safety improvements in the state of Washington. None of the plants listed are recommended for use. But if plant material is utilized in some way by the viewer that individual species must be accurately identified by an expert and then used with caution.* Some plants are included because of interest and/or beauty and like the rest, may be susceptible to rapid decimation in local areas. Plants such as Tiger lily, Chocolate lily, and Calypso having edible bulbs necessitates destroying the entire plant for minimal sustenance. Please think conservatively if you feel you need to "take" a plant.

    20. Ethnobotany Programme
    Describes the Master of Science courses, staff, projects and funding. Includes contact information Category Science Biology Botany ethnobotany......Postgraduate Programme in ethnobotany. Master of Science in ethnobotany.The Collaborating Institutions. Why study ethnobotany at Kent and Kew?
    http://www.ukc.ac.uk/anthropology/courses/pgethno.html
    UKC Home Page Anthropology Home Page CSAC DICE ... Kew
    Anthropology at Kent
    Postgraduate Programme in Ethnobotany
    The Department of Anthropology, University of Kent at Canterbury
    The Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology

    The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
    Master of Science in Ethnobotany
    The Collaborating Institutions
    This programme draws on the combined strengths of three academic centres. At the University of Kent at Canterbury, the Department of Anthropology has pioneered research and teaching in ethnobiology and human ecology; it has been rated excellent for Teaching, and its work in anthropological approaches to the environment flagged for excellence in the most recent HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise. The Durrell Institute for Conservation and Ecology (DICE) is known internationally for its work in the study and practical implementation of biodiversity management around the world. The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew has unrivalled plant collections and botanical expertise, as well as long-standing global involvement with economic botany. All three partners are involved in major funded projects which have resulted in substantial published output. Members of staff have particular expertise in ethnobiological classification, historical ecology, computing applications, indigenous knowledge, ethnographic research methods, the human ecology of tropical subsistence systems, wildlife conservation, biodiversity management, agricultural change, sustainable development, economic botany and plant taxonomy. Regionally, we have relevant research experience in South East Asia, the Pacific, tropical South America, Mesoamerica, and sub-Saharan Africa.

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