Aboriginal People and their Plants:

The book is unique, spanning the gap between botany and indigenous studies. It differs from other published Australian 'bushtucker' overviews by treating the study of plants as a window upon which to delve into Aboriginal culture. The topic of Aboriginal use and perception of plants is vas...

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Main Author: Clarke, Philip A. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Dural, NSW Rosenberg Publishing 2011
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Summary:The book is unique, spanning the gap between botany and indigenous studies. It differs from other published Australian 'bushtucker' overviews by treating the study of plants as a window upon which to delve into Aboriginal culture. The topic of Aboriginal use and perception of plants is vast and therefore far too large for full treatment of all regions in a single volume. Nevertheless, this book offers an overview to assist readers appreciate the depth of indigenous ecological knowledge about the environment
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Physical Description:1 online resource (192 pages)
ISBN:9781921719738
9781921719059

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