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Keeping it living : traditions of plant use and cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America
Umeek of Ahousat / Introduction: reassessing indigenous resource management, reassessing the history of an idea / Low-level food production and the Northwest Coast / Intensification of food production on the Northwest Coast and elsewhere / Solving the perennial paradox : ethnobotanical evidence for plant resource management on the Northwest Coast / "Fine line between two nations" : ownership patterns for plant resources among Northwest Coast indigenous peoples / Coast Salish resource management : incipient agriculture? / Intensification of wapato (Sagittaria latifolia) by the Chinookan people of the Lower Columbia River / Documenting precontact plant management on the Northwest Coast : an example of prescribed burning in the Central and Upper Fraser Valley, British Columbia / Cultivating in the Northwest : early accounts of Tsimshian horticulture / Tlingit horticulture : an indigenous or introduced development? / Tending the garden, making the soil : Northwest Coast estuarine gardens as engineered environments / Conclusions
Deur, Douglas, 1969-
Turner, Nancy J., 1947-
E. Richard Atleo -- Douglas Deur and Nancy J. Turner -- Bruce D. Smith -- Kenneth M. Ames -- Nancy J. Turner and Sandra Peacock -- Nancy J. Turner, Robin Smith, and James T. Jones -- Wayne Suttles -- Melissa Darby -- Dana Lepofsky ... [et al.] -- James McDonald -- Madonna L. Moss -- Douglas Deur -- Douglas Deur and Nancy J. Turner.
edited by Douglas Deur and Nancy J. Turner.
Keeping it living : traditions of plant use and cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America