Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians (1916) (14595475777)

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Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians (1916) (14595475777)

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Identifier: ethnobotanyoftew02robb (find matches)
Title: Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952 Harrington, John Peabody Freire-Marreco, Barbara W. (Barbara Whitchurch), 1879-1967 School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.) Katherine Golden Bitting Collection on Gastronomy (Library of Congress) DLC (from old catalog)
Subjects: Ethnobotany Tewa Indians
Publisher: Washington, Govt. print. off.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress



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A. VIEW NEAR SANTA FE, N, MEX., SHOWING THE GENERAL APPEARANCE OF COUNTRY DOMINATEDBY A GROWTH OF PINON PINE AND CEDAR.
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£. CANYON OF EL RITO DE LOS FRIJOLES, SHOWING STREAWISIDE DECIDUOUS FOREST; BETWEENTHIS AND THE STEEP MESA SIDE ON A NARROW STREAM TERRACE IS SEEN A GROWTH OFTALL ROCK PINE. ETHNOBOTANY OF THE TEWA INDIANS By Wilfred W. Kobbins, John P. Harrington, and BarbaraFreire-Marreco ^ INTEODUCTIONScope of Ethnobotany ETHNOBOTANY is virtually a new field of research, a field which,if investigated thoroughly and systematically, will yield resultsof great value to the ethnologist and incidentally also to the botanist.Etluiobotany is a science, consequently scientific methods of studyand mvestigation must be adopted and adhered to as strictly as in anyof the older divisions of scientific work. It is a comparatively easymatter for one to collect plants, to procure their names from theIndians, then to send the plants to a botanist for determination, andultimately to formulate a list of plants and their accompanying Indiannames, with some notes regardmg their medicmal and other uses.Ethnobotanical m

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