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Description
Is it possible that plants have shaped the very
trajectory of human cultures? Using riveting
stories of fieldwork in remote villages, two of
the worldâs leading ethnobotanists argue that
our past and our future are deeply intertwined
with plants. Creating massive sea craft from
plants, indigenous shipwrights spurred the
navigation of the worldâs oceans.
Today, indigenous agricultural innovations
continue to feed, clothe, and heal the worldâs
population. One out of four prescription drugs,
for example, were discovered from plants used by
traditional healers. Objects as common as baskets
for winnowing or wooden boxes to store feathers
were ornamented with traditional designs
demonstrating the human ability to understand
our environment and to perceive the cosmos.
Throughout the world, the human body has been
used as the ultimate canvas for plant-based
adornment as well as indelible design using
tattoo inks. Plants also garnered
religious significance, both as offerings to the
gods and as a doorway into the other world.
Indigenous claims that plants themselves are
sacred is leading to a startling reformulation of
conservation. The authors argue that
conservation goals can best be achieved by
learning from, rather than opposing,
indigenous peoples and their beliefs. KEY
FEATURESâ An engrossing narrative that invites
the reader to personally engage with the
relationship between plants, people, and
cultureâ Full-color illustrations
throughoutâincluding many original photographs
captured by the authors during fieldworkâ New
to this editionâPlants That Harm, a chapter
that examines the dangers of poisonous plants and
the promise that their study holds for novel
treatments for some of our most serious diseases,
including Alzheimerâs and substance
addictionâ Additional readings at the end of
each chapter to encourage further explorationâ
Boxed features on selected topics that
offer further insightâ Provocative questions to
facilitate group discussionDesigned for the
college classroom as well as for lay readers,
this update of Plants, People, and Culture
entices the reader with firsthand stories of
fieldwork, spectacular illustrations, and a deep
respect for both indigenous peoples and the
earthâs natural heritage.
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Description
Is it possible that plants have shaped the very
trajectory of human cultures? Using riveting
stories of fieldwork in remote villages, two of
the worldâs leading ethnobotanists argue that
our past and our future are deeply intertwined
with plants. Creating massive sea craft from
plants, indigenous shipwrights spurred the
navigation of the worldâs oceans. Today,
indigenous agricultural innovations continue
to feed, clothe, and heal the worldâs
population. One out of four prescription drugs,
for example, were discovered from plants used by
traditional healers. Objects as common as baskets
for winnowing or wooden boxes to store feathers
were ornamented with traditional designs
demonstrating the human ability to understand our
environment and to perceive the cosmos.
Throughout the world, the human body has been
used as the ultimate canvas for plant-based
adornment as well as indelible design
using tattoo inks. Plants also garnered religious
significance, both as offerings to the gods and
as a doorway into the other world. Indigenous
claims that plants themselves are sacred is
leading to a startling reformulation of
conservation. The authors argue that conservation
goals can best be achieved by learning from,
rather than opposing, indigenous peoples and
their beliefs. KEY FEATURESâ An engrossing
narrative that invites the reader to personally
engage with the relationship between
plants, people, and cultureâ Full-color
illustrations throughoutâincluding many
original photographs captured by the authors
during fieldworkâ New to this editionâPlants
That Harm, a chapter that examines the dangers of
poisonous plants and the promise that their study
holds for novel treatments for some of our most
serious diseases, including Alzheimerâs and
substance addictionâ Additional readings at the
end of each chapter to encourage further
explorationâ Boxed features on selected topics
that offer further insightâ Provocative
questions to facilitate group discussionDesigned
for the college classroom as well as for lay
readers, this update of Plants, People, and
Culture entices the reader with firsthand stories
of fieldwork, spectacular illustrations, and a
deep respect for both indigenous peoples and the
earthâs natural heritage.
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of Ethnobotany 2nd Edition, Kindle Edition Kindle
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