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- From an Ethnobotanical Perspective
- Historical Ecology of Cultural Landscapes in the Pacific Northwest
- Ethnoveterinary Medicines Used for Ruminants in British Columbia, Canada Cheryl Lans1, Nancy Turner*2, Tonya Khan3, Gerhard Brauer4 and Willi Boepple5
- Forum on Religion and Ecology Indigenous Traditions and Ecology
- Journal of Northwest Anthropology
- 11,000 Years of Human-Clam Relationships on Quadra Island, Salish Sea, British Columbia
- Ethnobotanical Importance of Montane Sites in Pacific Coastal North America
- Department of Environmental Studies DISSERTATION COMMITTEE
- May 10-13, 2017
- Ethnobotany Lecture II- the Basics.Pdf
- Gastrointestinal Health As a Stimulus for Native American Attraction to Medicinal Asteraceae and Further Implications for Human
- Hakai Chair of Ethnoecology University of Victoria 2012/2013 Year in Review
- Ethnobiology
- Exploring the Archaeobotany of Roasting Features in Southern British Columbia
- Explorations in Ethnobiology: the Legacy Of
- Weed Women, All Night Vigils, and the Secret Life of Plants: Negotiated
- A Pathway to Sustainable Supply of Forest Farmed
- Traditional Phenological Knowledge of Aboriginal Peoples in British Columbia