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Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash ~ Jan Timbrook an anthropologist and ethnobiologist who specializes in the indigenous Chumash people of the Santa Barbara region—particularly their uses of plants in food medicine and basketry—is now in her thirtysecond year in the anthropology department at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash ~ Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California The Chumash people have lived in coastal California from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara for thousands of years Their homeland is an area of uncommon biological richness and diversity featuring over 1500 species of plants

Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash ~ Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California Paperback – Apr 11 2007 by Jan Timbrook Author Chris Chapman Illustrator 47 out of 5 stars 16 customer reviews See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions Amazon Price

Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash ~ Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California A catalog of plants with information culled from published sources about Chumash knowledge and use The book is Number 1 in the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural Historys Monographs in Anthropology in Publication Series

Chumash ethnobotany plant knowledge among the Chumash ~ Chumash ethnobotany plant knowledge among the chumash people of southern california Winner Description watercolors by Chris Chapman Heyday BooksSanta Barbara Museum of Natural History 2007 Title of a book article or other published item this will display to the public

Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash ~ Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California 2800 From islands off the shore of Santa Barbara to the chaparralcovered mountains of what is now the Los Padres National Forest the land of Chumash is an area of great biological richness and variety

Project MUSE Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge among ~ Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between plants and culture By any standard Jan Timbrook has written a model ethnobotany of the Chumash people of southwestern California I was particularly impressed by both the quantity and quality of details on the Chumash use of native and some nonnative plants

Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash ~ Chumash Ethnobotany Plant Knowledge Among the Chumash People of Southern California From islands off the shore of Santa Barbara to the chaparralcovered mountains of the dry inland regions the land of the Chumash is a storehouse of plants an area of great biological richness and variety

Chumash Ethnobotany The IV Ethnobotany Project UC ~ Chumash Ethnobotany The edible IV landscape reflects the people and history it encompasses It is a diverse cultivated space with Mexican chayote growing alongside Chinese bok choi while gardeners and foragers from different backgrounds plant their familiar varieties and share tips

CHUMASH ETHNOBOTANY A PRELIMINARY REPORT ~ CHUMASH ETHNOBOTANY A PRELIMINARY REPORT J AN TIMBROOK Department ofAnthropology Santa Barbara Museum ofNatural History 2559Puesta del Sol Road Santa Barbara CA 93105 ABSTRACTThe Chumash a hunting gathering fishing and seafaring people of coastal southem California were greatly affected by Spanish missionization beginning in the 1770s


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