Native Plants of Southern Nevada: An Ethnobotany

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ISBN: 9780874807226
Dewey: 581.609793
LCC Number: QV735
Author: David Rhode
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Pages: 188
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The Southern Great Basin/Northern Mojave desert region is home to several different Paiute and Shoshone peoples. These societies shared a way of life based mainly on harvesting wild plants, following an annual cycle of moving and gathering the seasonally abundant resources. Because of this, they were familiar with and used the full range of plant communities, from the warm-desert Mojave to the cold-desert Great Basin, becoming practiced botanists. They learned which plants and plant parts were useful for curing certain ailments, which produced colorful dyes, which would keep spirits away, and which crops ripened when in a particular locality. Native Plants of Southern Nevada arranges that plant knowledge in a traditional field-guide fashion: trees, large shrubs and vines, small shrubs and subshrubs, yuccas and agaves, cacti, herbaceous plants, grasses and grasslike plants, and bulbs. It includes plant description and habitat specifics, lists the native names given by the Owens Valley Paiute, Southern Paiute, Timbisha Shoshone, and Western Shoshone peoples, and discusses the native uses of each plant. It gathers and compiles the wealth of information buried and scattered in ethnographic notes and monographs, and combines that with color photographs of the plants, making them easily identifiable in the field.

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Weight 0.94 lbs
Dimensions 8.96 × 5.78 × 0.57 in
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