The aim of this project was to provide a preliminary understanding of the Crow’s usage of plants. Ethnohistorical data, combined with botanical information, were utilized to give an overview of Crow ethnobotany. By focusing on the Crow tribe\u27s views on health, religion, and food, we can provide an understanding their traditional knowledge about plants. Information was gathered from a select literature review of existing research. Chapter One addressed methods, theory, and significance of the project including an explanation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Native North American ethnobotany. Chapter Two discussed Crow historical ethnography which includes a historical overview of their emergence from the Hidatsa, an explanat...
The science of ethnobotany studies the way a group of people has used plants to fulfill their needs....
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Up until now, the plant pharmacopoeia of the Chayahuita, an ethnic g...
The role of phytochemicals as ecological mediators of interrelationships between humans and plants w...
Ethnobotany is the study of the human uses of plants; for the Native Tribes of Montana these uses re...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
The Apsaalooke people, or the Crow Indians, of Montana are faced with diminishing cultural practices...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Traditional medicine plays an important role in the primary health ca...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
term “ethnobotany ” in 1896 as “the studies of plants used by primitive and aboriginal people ” (Bal...
The Asteraceae is the largest family of plants in North America and widely used as medicine by Indig...
Background: An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to record information on medicinal plants from t...
Traditional plant knowledge and uses of medicinal wild plants were investigated among the Marakwet c...
This study is an ethnobotanical survey conducted in the Limpopo Province (South Africa) with the goa...
The science of ethnobotany studies the way a group of people has used plants to fulfill their needs....
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Up until now, the plant pharmacopoeia of the Chayahuita, an ethnic g...
The role of phytochemicals as ecological mediators of interrelationships between humans and plants w...
Ethnobotany is the study of the human uses of plants; for the Native Tribes of Montana these uses re...
In 1916 anthropologist Gilbert L. Wilson worked closely with Buffalobird-woman, a highly respected H...
The Apsaalooke people, or the Crow Indians, of Montana are faced with diminishing cultural practices...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Traditional medicine plays an important role in the primary health ca...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Documentation of Australian bush medicines is of utmost importance t...
Previous studies in Native American ethnobotany on the shared use of medicinal and cultural plants b...
term “ethnobotany ” in 1896 as “the studies of plants used by primitive and aboriginal people ” (Bal...
The Asteraceae is the largest family of plants in North America and widely used as medicine by Indig...
Background: An ethnobotanical survey was undertaken to record information on medicinal plants from t...
Traditional plant knowledge and uses of medicinal wild plants were investigated among the Marakwet c...
This study is an ethnobotanical survey conducted in the Limpopo Province (South Africa) with the goa...
The science of ethnobotany studies the way a group of people has used plants to fulfill their needs....
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Up until now, the plant pharmacopoeia of the Chayahuita, an ethnic g...
The role of phytochemicals as ecological mediators of interrelationships between humans and plants w...