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Iroquois Medical Botany (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
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Iroquois Medical Botany (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors) Paperback - 1997

by Herrick, James

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  • Title Iroquois Medical Botany (The Iroquois and Their Neighbors)
  • Author Herrick, James
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition UsedVeryGood
  • Pages 292
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Syracuse University Press, New York, NY, U.S.A.
  • Date 1997-01-01
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 5D4WH7000GAL_ns
  • ISBN 9780815604648 / 0815604645
  • Weight 1.62 lbs (0.73 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.99 x 8.55 x 0.93 in (27.91 x 21.72 x 2.36 cm)
  • Themes
    • Ethnic Orientation: Native American
    • Geographic Orientation: New York
    • Topical: Health & Fitness
  • Dewey Decimal Code 581

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From the rear cover

Iroquois Medical Botany is the first guide to understanding the use of herbal medicines in traditional Iroquois culture. It links Iroquois cosmology to cultural themes by showing the inherent spiritual power of plants and how the Iroquois traditionally have used and continue to use plants as remedies.

About the author

James W. Herrick lectures in anthropology, sociology, psychology, and gerontology, and studied under William N. Fenton. He and his family live in Chittenango, New York.

Dean R. Snow is professor of Anthropology at the University at Albany, SUNY, where he has directed the Mohawk Valley Project. He is the author of The Archaeology of North America and co-author of Atlas of Ancient America.