Iwigara: American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Timber Press (OR)
Publish Date
Pages
248
Dimensions
8.1 X 9.1 X 1.0 inches | 2.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781604698800

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About the Author

Enrique Salmón, PhD, is head of the American Indian Studies Program at California State University-East Bay, in Hayward, California. His own Rarámuri family has always gathered, grown, and used plants for many medicinal and cultural purposes.

Reviews
"A beautifully illustrated and philosophically uplifting guide to indigenous North American plant use... this lovely compendium will strike a chord with many a nature-loving reader." --Publishers Weekly

"Rich information about uses and traditional significance. Color photos of the plants and examples of the ways they are used bring the information to life." --Booklist

"Iwígara is a rich compendium of 80 native North American plants that shines a light on their role in history, storytelling, food, and medicine." --Martha Stewart Living

"A beautiful catalogue of 80 North American plants, revered by indigenous people for thousands of years for their nourishing, healing, and symbolic properties." --Gardens Illustrated

"I appreciate all of the practical information and lore contained in these descriptions, which will cause me to look at familiar plants such as the stinging nettle and the staghorn sumac in new ways." --Hudson Valley 360

"Eighty humble plants and the wisdom of North American indigenous people add up to simple yet magnificent insights in Enrique Salmón's new book, Iwígara." --East Bay Express

"Salmón explains the integral relationship between people and plants... He reveals the ways in which we are more tied to the natural world surrounding us than we may realize." --Constant Wonder BYU Radio

"The Raramuri concept of iwígara, that all life is interconnected, shapes this accessible plant guide in which Native ethnobotanical scholar Salmon extends his advocacy for ethnobotanical justice and Indigenous rights." --Booklist

"A wonderful resource." --The Ecological Landscape Alliance