Plains Apache Ethnobotany - Julia A. Jordan - Books - University of Oklahoma Press - 9780806139685 - December 30, 2008
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Plains Apache Ethnobotany First edition

Julia A. Jordan

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Plains Apache Ethnobotany First edition

One tribe?s traditional knowledge of plants, presented for the first time

Residents of the Great Plains since the early 1500s, the Apache people were well acquainted with the native flora of the region. In Plains Apache Ethnobotany, Julia A. Jordan documents more than 110 plant species valued by the Plains Apache and preserves a wealth of detail concerning traditional Apache collection, preparation, and use of these plant species for food, medicine, ritual, and material culture.

The traditional Apache economy centered on hunting, gathering, and trading with other tribes. Throughout their long history the Apache lived in or traveled to many different parts of the plains, gaining an intimate knowledge of a wide variety of plant resources. Part of this traditional knowledge, especially that pertaining to plants of Oklahoma, has been captured here by Jordan?s fieldwork, conducted with elders of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma in the mid-1960s, a time when much traditional knowledge was being lost.

Plains Apache Ethnobotany is the most comprehensive ethnobotanical study of a southern plains tribe. Handsomely illustrated, this book is a valuable resource for ethnobotanists, anthropologists, historians, and anyone interested in American Indian use of native plants.


240 pages, 22 black & white illustrations, 1 map

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 30, 2008
ISBN13 9780806139685
Publishers University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 240
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   518 g
Language English  
Contributor Paul E. Minnis
Contributor Wayne J. Elisens