America Indigena. Ano XLVI. Num. 1. Volumen XLVI. Enero-Marzo. 1986. Instituto Indigenista Interamericano. Mexico, D.F. 257 pages, with 13 pages of close-up photos. velobound in Ethnobotany and Shamanism in South America. [box v4] ![[ZEFF LIBRARY]](zefftag.gif)
BOCEK,BR:
Ethnobotany of Costanoan Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P. Harrington.
Econ Bot 38 2: 240-255 (1984) English
GOODMAN,SM: HOBBS,JJ:
The Ethnobotany of the Egyptian Eastern Desert: A Comparison of Common Plant Usage Between Two Culturally Distinct Bedouin Groups.
J Ethnopharmacol 23 1: 73-89 (1988) English
HEISER JR,CB:
The Ethnobotany of the Neotropical Solanaceae.
Advances in Economic Botany Ethnobotany in the Neotropics G T Prance & J A Kallunki(eds) New York Botanical Garden Bronx Ny 1 : 48-52 (1984) English
Hodgin, Deanna
Seeking cures in the jungle. (rain forests as sources of medicinal plants for the pharmaceutical industry)
Insight. v7 Oct 7 '91 p30(2)
Shaman Pharmaceuticals focuses its biotechnological research on developing drugs from medicinal plants found in rain forests in South America, Asia and Africa. Company president Lisa Conte advocates the role ethnobotany in the pharmaceutical industry.
HYNDMAN,DC:
Ethnobotany of Wopkaimin Pandanus: Significant Papua New Guinea Plant Resource.
Econ Bot 38 3: 287-303 (1984) English (dept of Anthropology & Sociology University of Queensland St.lucia
KOELZ,WN
Notes on the Ethnobotany of Lahul, A Province of the Punjab.
Q J Crude Drug Res 17 : 1-56 (1979) English
Las Tres Mitades de Ino Moxo: y otros brujos de la Amazonia. Cesar Calvo. Proceso Editores, Iquitos, Peru. 1981. 380 pages. velobound in Ethnobotany and Shamanism in South America. [box v4] ![[ZEFF LIBRARY]](zefftag.gif)
MOERMAN, DANIEL E
Desmanthus illinoensis
'Research Reports in Ethnobotany: Medicinal Plants of Native America vol.1&2'; University of Michigan of Anthropology, Technical Reports #19; QK99.N7 M64 (1986)
Desmanthus Illinoensis, Fabaceae: PAIUTE EYE MEDICINE. Five seeds placed in eye at night to cure trachoma; washed out in morning. PAWNEE DERMATOLOGICAL AID. Acuan illinoensis. Spider Bean. Decoction of leaves used as a wash to cure the itch.
MOTLEY,TJ:
The Ethnobotany of Sweet Flag, Acorus Calamus (araceae).
Econ Bot 48 4: 397-412 (1994) English
Phragmites communis, Phragmites australis
PLOWMAN,T:
SCHULTES; et al.
Shamanism and Art of the Eastern Tukanoan Indians: Columbian Northwest Amazon. G. Reichel Dolmatoff. E.J. Brill. 1987. 68 pages. velobound in Ethnobotany and Shamanism in South America. [box v4]
Sharma, G. K.
Stoffle, Richard W.; Halmo, David B.; Evans, Michael J.
The Genus Anadenanthera in Amerindian Cultures. Siri von Reis Altshul, Ph.D. Botanical Museum, Harvard University. Cambridge MA. 1972? 96 pages. velobound in Ethnobotany and Shamanism in South America. [box v4]
The Wilderness of Mind: Sacred Plants in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Marlene
TIMBROOK,J:
Yachaj Sami Yachachina. Alfonso Chango, edited by Norman and Sibby Whitten 1983. translated by Dahlia Miller 1991. six pages of Engllish and 47 pages in Spanish. Ediciones Abya-Yala. 1984. Quito, Ecuador. velobound in Ethnobotany and Shamanism in South America. [box v4]
See also:Phragmites, Plant Database, Phytochemistry, Ethnobotany,
Note: Most botanical texts consider P. australis and P. communis to be synonyms for the same plant. Many assert that there is only one species in the genus Phragmites.
The Ethnobotany of Coca(erythroxylum Spp.,erythroxylaceae).
Advances in Economic Botany Ethnobotany in the Neotropics G T Prance & J A Kallunki(eds) New York Botanical Garden Bronx Ny 1 : 62-111 (1984) English
Botanical Museum Leaflets.
Botanical Museum leaflets, Harvard University. v. 1-30, no. 4; June 7, 1932- fall 1986. Cambridge, Mass., Botanical Museum, Harvard University. QK1.H24
SUBJECTS: Ethnobotany, Hallucinogenic Plants![[ZEFF LIBRARY]](zefftag.gif)
Ethnobotany and Its Significance for Cannabis Studies in the Himalayas.
Journal of Psychedelic Drugs 9(4):337-339. (1977)
Calculating the cultural significance of American Indian plants: Paiute and Shoshone ethnobotany at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
American Anthropologist v92 p416-32 June 1990
SUBJECTS: Indians of North America/Plants and plant lore Mountains/Nevada![[ZEFF LIBRARY]](zefftag.gif)
Dobkin de Rios. Sage Publications. Beverly Hills, London. 1976. 79 pages. velobound in Ethnobotany and Shamanism in South America. [box v4] ![[ZEFF LIBRARY]](zefftag.gif)
Ethnobotany of Chujmash Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P.harrington.
Econ Bot 44 2: 236-253 (1990) English![[ZEFF LIBRARY]](zefftag.gif)
The National Agricultural Library (NAL-AGIS)
offers a variety of plant-related, genetic and ethnobotanical searchable databases.PhytochemDB--plant chemicals is a searchable phytochemistry database
at theNational Agricultural Library.MPNADB--medicinal plants of Native America is a searchable database
at theNational Agricultural Library.FoodplantDB--Native American food plants is a searchable database
at theNational Agricultural Library.EthnobotDB--worldwide plant uses is a searchable ethnobotany database
at the National Agricultural Library.American Indian Ethnobotany Database at the University of Minnesota. Foods, Drugs, Dyes, and Fibers of Native North American Peoples. Materials provided by Dan Moerman, Professor of Anthropology. The Entheogen Law Reporter
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