Plants of the Cherokee William H. Banks Jr. 2004 Medicinal Edible Great Smoky

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Country of Origin: United States Language: English Signed: No Author: William H. Banks Jr. Intended Audience: Adults Original Language: English Publication Year: 2004 Book Title: Plants of the Cherokee Medicinal, Edible, and Useful Plants of th Inscribed: No Publisher: Great Smoky Mountains Association Genre: Ethnobotany ISBN: 9780937207438 Edition: First Edition Ex Libris: No

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Plants of the Cherokee William H. Banks Jr. 2004 Medicinal Edible Great Smoky. Published by the Great Smoky Mountains Association, this book is a treasure for collectors and anyone interested in indigenous knowledge and botanical studies. Explore the traditional uses of over 300 plant species, presented in an easy-to-read format. 🏷️ Condition: AC – Acceptable Condition Shelf wear and aging Cover wear as shown Pages clean Binding intact Sold as shown in photos 📦 Fast Shipping: Ships within 1 business day. Discover the rich botanical heritage and traditional wisdom of the Cherokee people with "Plants of the Cherokee: Medicinal, Edible, and Useful Plants of the Eastern Cherokee Indians" by William H. Banks, Jr. This insightful guide delves into the vast array of plants found in the Southern Appalachian region, detailing their uses for medicine, food, and various practical purposes. Edited by Steve Kemp, this edition offers a meticulously researched and thoughtfully organized exploration into the ethnobotany of the Cherokee, making it an invaluable resource for enthusiasts of Native American culture, herbalism, and regional flora. Published by the Great Smoky Mountains Association, this book is a treasure for collectors and anyone interested in indigenous knowledge and botanical studies. It features detailed descriptions and insights, reflecting extensive research conducted by William H. Banks Jr., who worked closely with Cherokee elders to preserve this vital information. Whether you are a student of ethnobotany, a nature enthusiast, or a collector of regional history, this comprehensive guide provides a unique window into the symbiotic relationship between the Cherokee and their natural environment. Explore the traditional uses of over 300 plant species, presented in an easy-to-read format.