Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_E - Ethnobotany
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 4     61-80 of 102    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Ethnobotany:     more books (100)
  1. Archaeological and Ethnological Papers of the Peabody Museum, Volume XL : Gregorio, The Hand-Trembler, A Psychobiological Personality Study of Navaho Indian / Some Sex Beliefs and Practices in a Navaho Community / Three Navaho Households, a Comparative Study in Small Group Culture / Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho by Alexander H. and Dorothea; Bailey, Flora L.; Roberts, John M.; Vestal, Leighton, 1952
  2. Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia (Extracted from 45th B.A.E. Annual Report 1930) by James A. Edited By Elsie Viault Steedman Teit, 1973-01-01
  3. Tribal ethno-botany of Mizoram (Tribal studies of India series)
  4. Engaged Anthropology: Research Essays on North American Archaeology, Ethnobotany And Museology (Anthropological Papers (Univ of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology)) by Michelle Hegmon, 2005-11-30
  5. The ethno-botany of the Maya (ISHI reprints on Latin America and the Caribbean) by Ralph Loveland Roys, 1976
  6. CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference by Tim Johnson, 1998-12-11
  7. Ethnobotany of aborigines of Andaman-Nicobar Islands by J. C Dagar, 1999
  8. Echinacea Exalted!: The Botany, Culture, History and Medicinal Uses of the Purple Coneflowers by Steven Foster, 1984
  9. Ethnobotany of the Waimiri Atroari Indians of Brazil by Milliken, R P Miller, et all 2000-01-15
  10. Ethnobotany in the Neotropics: Proceedings (Advances in Economic Botany Vol. 1) by Ghillean T. Prance, 1984-09
  11. Ethnobotany of Rajasthan, India by V Singh, 1998
  12. Ethnobotany of the Hopi (Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin, 15) by Alfred F. Whiting, 1939
  13. Applied ethnobotany: A case study among the Kharias of central India by E Varghese, 1996
  14. People of the Desert and Sea: Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians by Mary Beck Moser, Richard Stephen Felger, 1992-01

61. Anthropology And Conservation At Kent: Postgraduate Ethnobotany
Describes the Master of Science courses, staff, projects and funding. Includes contact information for applicants or inquiries.
http://www.kent.ac.uk/anthropology/prospective_students/courses/pgethno.html
Prospective Undergraduates Prospective Postgraduates Prospective Research Students Potential Careers Ethnobotany MSc Programme: Overview Programme structure Dissertation and fieldwork Careers Staff ... Funding and further information
Ethnobotany is the study of the interrelationship between people and plants, particularly the way in which plants impact on human culture and practices, and how humans have used and modified plants, and how they represent them in their systems of knowledge. It is fundamentally interdisciplinary: connecting anthropology, botany, natural resource management and environmental history, to mention only the most central of the contributing subjects.
The Kent MSc is an intensive 12 month programme. Students take 6 coursework modules over the first 6 months, and then undertake a project and write a dissertation in the second 6 months.
Why Ethnobotany at Kent?
  • Established since 1998, with over 100 graduates
  • First and only graduate course of its kind in the UK
  • Situated in a combined School of Anthropology and Conservation
  • Largest research group for ethnobotany in Europe
  • Excellent career outcomes
  • Wide geographical expertise of staff
  • Integrates field methods with theoretical perspectives
  • Jointly taught with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

62. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Project
A database of plants traditionally used in Hawaiian culture, with specific information on medicinal and non-medicinal uses. Listed by Hawaiian names or by species names.
http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/ethnobotanydb/

63. Museum Of Anthropology
Houses collections of domesticated plants from around the world as well as specimens recovered from archaeological sites. Laboratory reports available for download in Adobe .pdf format, sorted by report number or locale.
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/umma/research/labs
Search Sitemap Museum Directory Contact Us ... Research Collections
Research Laboratories About The Museum NAGPRA Research Collections Research Divisions ... Support The Museum
The Museum of Anthropology has one of North America's premier ethnobotanical collections, including both archaeologically recovered specimens and comparative materials. The zooarchaeological collections are focused exclusively on the Near East, Mexico, Peru, Europe, and North America; the section related to early domestication of Near Eastern animals is second to none. Finally, the Museum also holds (in conjunction with the Bentley Historical Library) the samples and records of UMMA's INAA obsidian-sourcing studies conducted by James B. Griffin and chemist Adon Gordus, and the records of the radiocarbon-dating laboratory run for many years at Michigan by James B. Griffin and physicist H. Richard Crane. Analytical Laboratory - The Analytical Laboratory Collections was designed to curate non-artifact materials, mostly geological in nature, that were collected or studied by Museum curators and researchers. The specimens are generally from known sources of raw materials that can be used with a petrographic microscope to match sources with the minerals in artifacts, especially ceramics.
Ethnobotany Laboratory
- The Ethnobotany Laboratory is unique because of its extensive collection of archaeological and systematic comparative plant parts from around the world and the ethnographic examples of how these plants are collected, stored, processed, and utilized by traditional cultures.

64. ICEB 2009 - International Congress Of Ethnobotany / Congreso Internacional De Et
Vth International Congress of ethnobotany (ICEB 2009), Traditions and transformations in ethnobotany will be held in the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina, from September 21 - 24, 2009.
http://www.iceb2009.com.ar
Skip to Main Content
ICEB 2009
Vth International Congress of Ethnobotany
Idiomas
  • Español English
V Congreso Internacional de Etnobotánica
Bariloche 2009
Cotización actual
Tiempo actual
Aeródromo Bariloche
  • Poco nuboso Salida del sol: 8:47 -0300 Puesta del sol: 18:55 -0300
Actualizado:
Sáb, 08/07/2010 - 12:00
Hoteles
SUPER RESORT (4 estrellas)
www.aparturargentina.com.ar

Calle: Mitre 685
bariloche@jbinversora.com.ar

HOTEL ACONCAGUA (3 estrellas)
www.aconcaguahotel.com.ar

Calle: San Martin 289
hotelaconcagua@speedy.com.ar

+54 2944 424718/9 – int. 57 CACIQUE INACAYAL (4 estrellas) www.hotelinacayal.com.ar Calle: Av. Juan Manuel de Rosas 625 reservas@hotelinacayal.com.ar HOTEL TIROL (3 estrellas) www.hoteltirol.com.ar Calle: Libertad 175 info@hoteltirol.com.ar ISLAS MALVINAS (3 estrellas) www.hotelislasmalvinas.com.ar Calle: San Martín 698 reservas@hotelislasmalvinas.com.ar

65. International Aroid Society
Dedicated to the dissemination of information on the plants in the family Araceae such as taxonomy, nomenclature, botany, pollination, horticulture, ethnobotany, literature, and art, as well as membership information.
http://www.aroid.org/

SOCIETY
MEMBERS CONTACT US JOIN THE IAS ... AROIDERS AROIDS GENERA GALLERY POLLINATION LINKS ... NEWSLETTER
IAS on Facebook
Members

Log-in

Here
Welcome to the
International Aroid Society Join or
Renew

Today!
What is an Aroid?
Aroid is the common name for members of the Araceae family of plants, sometimes known as the Philodendron or Arum family. The occasionally beautiful and often bizarre combination of spathe and spadix called the inflorescence, sometimes referred to as a "flower", is a distinguishing feature of all aroids. Renew Your Membership
    Remember - membership in the IAS is by the calendar year, so please renew your membership for 2011, if you have not already. You can use the renewal envelope that came with your copy of Aroideana, or simply click here
Illegal Wild Collection
    The IAS is concerned about how illegal wild collection of plants may be harming natural populations around the world. Please make sure you are not contributing to the problem.
Aroid of the Day
Gorgonidium striatum
Please visit our sponsors.

66. The Cycads: A Relict Plant Group Of The Past
Provides information on a primitive group of vascular plants. Includes an introduction, systematic position, distribution details and ethnobotany.
http://www.plantapalm.com/vce/intro/steinar/intro.html
The Cycads
A relict plant group of the past
presented by the Botanical Garden, Oslo CONTENTS Introduction Systematic position Description Distribution Ethnobotany ... Acknowledgements
Introduction
This is a presentation of the worlds cycads, a very primitive group of vascular plants, survived more than 200 million years since they arose. The Cycads are very ancient as plant group. They were on their richest and having the widest distribution in the Mesozoic era, and played an important role of the Triassic and Jurassic vegetation, i.e . for about 220 to 120 million years ago. Since then, they have been in decline and today they have only a relict distribution.
Botanical Garden,
12. july 2001; reprinted with permission from the author.

67. Taxus (yew) Description
of the genus, including taxonomy, range, and ethnobotany.......
http://www.conifers.org/ta/ta/

68. Zamia Jirijirimensis
ethnobotany and range of this species.
http://www.conifers.org/za/za/jirijirimensis.htm

69. Ökologie Der PflanzenLeitseite Des Instituts Für Ökologie Der Pflanzen
The institute conducts research and teaching in plant ecology, particularly ecophysiology and ethnobotany.
http://www.uni-muenster.de/Biologie.Pflanzenoekologie/

70. Ethnobotany And Paleoethnobotany Bibliography
Compiled by Michael A. Pfeiffer.
http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Documents/ethnobib.txt

71. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Home Page
Housing the largest living plant collection in the world, Kew Gardens also undertakes research into taxonomy, economic and ethnobotany and conservation.
http://www.kew.org/
Skip to main content (Press Enter). Search the kew website Click and enter search term Filter your search All Kew Visit Collections Learn Support Kew News Blogs Shop About Kew All of Kew This site
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Kew is a world leader in plant science research and conservation. It is also steeped in history and heritage. Browse our pages to find interactive features which allow you to support our appeals, and get more out of your visit to Kew, including an interactive garden map featuring all attractions for you to plan your visit, an interactive calendar to find out what's on, species pages on Kew’s most fascinating and important plants; regular blogs, videos and opportunities for you to share and comment on the website and to share some of your pictures via our Flickr group.
Weddings at Wakehurst
Hold your wedding in the beautiful surroundings of Wakehurst Place.
Plants play an essential role in mitigating the effects of climate change. Find out more about Kew's work.
Christmas at Kew ... Browse the attractions at Wakehurst including ornamental gardens, temperate woodlands and an Elizabethan Mansion.
Kew News
Featured
7 likes
0 comments
Kew members save money this Christmas
5 likes
0 comments
Popular
Welcome to Stephen Hopper's blog
A successful 250th anniversary year for Kew.

72. New Page 2

http://seed.agron.ntu.edu.tw/ethnobotany/ethno.htm
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.

73. Hike Maui - Maui's Leading Hiking Tours
Guides weave geology, botany, ethnobotany and history into the fun of hiking.
http://www.hikemaui.com/
You want to see the real Maui.
You know there’s magic “out there” in the wilderness.
Romance. Adventure. Fun. Beauty.
Everything Hawai‘i is meant to be.
But how can you do it... touch it... get to it on such a short visit? You go with the experts. We've been doing this for 27 years hiking people into the Maui of their dreams. Waterfalls. Rain forests. Volcanoes. We know what we're doing. We're the best trained naturalist guides on island. Hike Maui was started by an eccentric naturalist philosopher called "a walking encyclopedia" (see ' Our Story '). The guides who work with him walk the same walk. Their mission is to give you the best, most profound day of your vacation. Have fun. Be inspired. Join the adventure. Let our guides show you the way. site::: DzinePOD home hikes guides ... Maui Web Designer

74. Balboa Park Gardens
Urban park in San Diego, featuring hundreds of tree species, several theme and regional gardens, a conservatory botanical building, and a children s ethnobotany garden.
http://www.balboapark.org/in-the-park/organizations.php?catID=8

75. Untitled Page
Resource centre for edible, medicinal, and other useful plants.
http://www.pfaf.org/

76. Plants Of The Machiguenga
An ethnobotanical study of eastern Peru.
http://manu.montana.com/
In November, 1995, Dr. Ethan Russo, a neurologist, spent two months in Eastern Peru's rainforest looking for plants to treat headaches. You'll find photos of the plants he gathered here, along with botanical and medicinal information about them. You'll also find photos of birds, people and the rich forests of Peru.
For a scholarly look at medicinal plants of Peru, click the button below labeled article, which will will link you to an article by Russo published in the Journal of Ethnopharmocology. If you would like further information on Dr. Russo's research, please e-mail Russo . If you would like to read about the plans to continue research, click the bottom marked research info.
The photos throughout this site are under
Enjoy this virtual tour of the rainforest.
Web design comments to:
Tracy Stone-Manning

77. EthnoMedicinals For Research And Development
Information on the use of herbs and other natural products in biochemistry, pharmacology, and traditional medicine.
http://ethnomedicinals.com/

78. Ethnobotanical Leaflets
An international web journal for ethnobotanical research articles.
http://www.ethnoleaflets.com//

79. Botanical.com - Herbal Information, Organic Herbs, Books, & Hydroponic Supplies
First published in 1931 by Mrs. M. Grieve, the online version of this book contains medicinal, culinary, cosmetic and economic properties, cultivation and folk-lore of herbs.
http://www.botanical.com/

Strychnos nux-vomica L.

Kohler's Medicinal Plants

...on the world wide web since 1995
Home of the electronic version of "A Modern Herbal" by Maud Grieve.
"The best we can hope for concerning the people at large is that they be properly armed."
Alexander Hamilton The Federalist Papers at 184-188 Do a Search of complete webpage MGMH SECTION "A Modern Herbal" Search MGHM
Recipe Index

Poisons Index

Shorter Medical Dictionary
...
Herbal Products Index
ARTICLE INDEX Index Page COLUMNS Pankaj Oudhia Rita Jacinto Christina Francine Susun Weed BOOK REVIEWS Review Index LINKS SECTION Links Page Botanical.com Poll Marijuana should be De-criminalized Harsher Laws and Sentences Legalized and Taxed Previous Poll Results " A Modern Herbal " - By Mrs. Maud Grieve Mrs. Grieves A Modern Herbal continues to be one of the most popular resources for herbal information. Written in the early part of the last century, the advice is both timely and historical. A great read. Read "A Modern Herbal" Online Purchase Herbal Products Aromatherapy Aroma Sprays and Flower Waters ... Tea Supplies ...and much more! [ all products Hydroponic Systems Propogation Supplies Nutrients and Liquids ... Herbal Books A very nice selection of herbal titles, including books on healing, cooking, growing and the arts.

80. The Hidden Gifts Of Nature By Sigrid Leger
of plant usage by the San people in West Bushmanland (Namibia) for food, medicine, tools, and decoration.......
http://www.sigridleger.de/book/index.html
Sigrid Leger -The Hidden Gifts Of Nature
Table of Contents:
Introduction

Preface

Acknowledgements

dicotyledonae
...
monocotyledonae

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 4     61-80 of 102    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter