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A renowned ethnologist with the Smithsonian Institution offers a fascinating wealth of material on nearly 200 plants that were used by the Chippewa... read full description

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Nov 21, 2011
Nancy rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I bought this book back in 1975 while a student at Indiana University and taking several anthropology courses about Native Americans. I’ve always been fascinated of how indigenous peoples have made use of their environment. I know we can’t turn back the clock, but wouldn’t it be interesting to live for even a short time without unwrapping something covered in plastic?
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