For the first time, in Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) an ethnobotanical plant collection, archaeological and historic site reports, and the literature of early plant usage have been integrated into one document
This document contains excerpts from a work in progress focusing on the ethnobotany of the Pawnee Na...
Archaeobotanical data from sites in the Great Basin and surrounding areas have demonstrated the pers...
This National Park Service (NPS) website highlights the natural resources of Grand Teton National Pa...
During the summer of 2004 I began the second phase of a three part study on ethnobotanical plants wi...
A broad-scale floristic inventory of all vascular plants was proposed for Grand Teton National Park ...
One of the fundamental purposes of the National Park Service is to preserve and interpret the natura...
The National Park Service and the USGS Biological Resources Division have jointly established a prog...
This report presents Native American interpretations of and concerns for plant resources on or near ...
Ute; PaiuteCatalogue of plants in the Great Basin region, including the location of plants and the U...
The purpose of this project is to compile an indexed, annotated bibliography of published and unpubl...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
My investigations during July and August, 1984 at the U.W.-N.P.S. Research Center had two primary ob...
Ethnobotany is the study of the human uses of plants; for the Native Tribes of Montana these uses re...
This summers work was a continuation of a project began during the summer of 1964. The period 14 Jun...
This document contains excerpts from a work in progress focusing on the ethnobotany of the Pawnee Na...
Archaeobotanical data from sites in the Great Basin and surrounding areas have demonstrated the pers...
This National Park Service (NPS) website highlights the natural resources of Grand Teton National Pa...
During the summer of 2004 I began the second phase of a three part study on ethnobotanical plants wi...
A broad-scale floristic inventory of all vascular plants was proposed for Grand Teton National Park ...
One of the fundamental purposes of the National Park Service is to preserve and interpret the natura...
The National Park Service and the USGS Biological Resources Division have jointly established a prog...
This report presents Native American interpretations of and concerns for plant resources on or near ...
Ute; PaiuteCatalogue of plants in the Great Basin region, including the location of plants and the U...
The purpose of this project is to compile an indexed, annotated bibliography of published and unpubl...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
My investigations during July and August, 1984 at the U.W.-N.P.S. Research Center had two primary ob...
Ethnobotany is the study of the human uses of plants; for the Native Tribes of Montana these uses re...
This summers work was a continuation of a project began during the summer of 1964. The period 14 Jun...
This document contains excerpts from a work in progress focusing on the ethnobotany of the Pawnee Na...
Archaeobotanical data from sites in the Great Basin and surrounding areas have demonstrated the pers...
This National Park Service (NPS) website highlights the natural resources of Grand Teton National Pa...