Plants in British Columbia Indian technology

Nancy J. Turner

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Plants in British Columbia Indian technology

by Nancy J. Turner

1979

Royal British Columbia Museum

304

0771881177

Description

Use of plants by the native peoples of coastal and interior British Columbia for technological applications, eg. for shelter clothing, nets, ropes etc. Individual plant species are listed, with their botanical descriptions, habitats, distribution in the province, and the ways in which they were employed in native technology.

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This edition of Plants in British Columbia Indian technology has approximately 304 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Plants in British Columbia Indian technology was written by Nancy J. Turner.

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