Author(s) Paper Title
MATTHEWS, Allen - School of Sustainability and the Environment, Chatham University
Forest-Grown Shiitakes
ARMSTRONG, Chelsey Geralda D. - Simon Fraser University
Hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) on the Northwest Coast: An Ethnobiological Profile
MT. PLEASANT, Jane - Cornell University
Rethinking Indigenous Agriculture in Pre-Columbian North America
MOTLHANKA, D.M.T - Botswana College of Agriculture, T. Selebatso - Botswana College of Agriculture, S.W. Makhabu - Botswana College of Agriculture, B. Sebolai - Botswana College of Agriculture and M. Setlalekgomo - Botswana College of Agriculture
An Inventory of Wild Seed Oil Plants of Botswana: An Untapped Economic Resource
MOTLHANKA, Daniel - Botswana College of Agriculture
MEDICINAL AND WILD FOOD PLANTS AS EMERGING NEW CROP OPPORTUNITY FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN AFRICA
MOTLHANKA, Daniel - Botswana College of Agriculture, B. SEBOLAI - Botswana College of Agriculture and T. KOTLHAO - Botswana College of Agriculture
PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, ANTIOXIDANT AND HEAVY METAL ANALYSIS OF MEDICINAL PLANTS SOLD BY STREET VENDORS IN GABORONE, BOTSWANA
MOTLHANKA, Daniel - Botswana College of Agriculture, B. SEBOLAI - Botswana College of Agriculture and B. SERU - Botswana College of Agriculture
COMPARATIVE ANTIOXIDANT AND TOTAL PHENOLIC ANALYSIS OF FOUR INDIGENOUS HERBAL TEA PLANTS OF BOTSWANA
MOTLHANKA, Daniel - Botswana College of Agriculture
TOTAL PHENOLIC CONTENT AND FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY OF HYPOXIS HEMEROCALLIADEA FROM BOTSWANA
ROSS, Nanci - Drake University
Rediscovering the “fruit of the gods”: investigating the biogeography of Diospyros virginiana
HERRON, Scott. Department of Biology, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, Michigan and University of Michigan Biological Station, Pellston, Michigan
Anishinaabek revitalization of ethnomycology, from Keewaydinoquay’s 1998 Puhpohwee for the People to the present, what has emerged from the ground?
STEVENS, Lois - Indigenous Studies Program, University of Kansas
Traditional agricultural practices in a contemporary context
IGNACE, Marianne - Simon Fraser University, Mike ANDERSON - Skeetchestn Indian Band and Chief Ron IGNACE - Skeetchestn Indian Band & Simon Fraser University
Secwepemc Cultural and Spiritual Presence in Mid-Elevation Grasslands
VIRNIG, Anne Lucy - The CUNY Graduate Center/The New York Botanical Garden, Ina VANDEBROEK - The New York Botanical Garden, Institute of Economic Botany, Julián PERDOMO - Universidad del Valle, Paola PEDRAZA - The New York Botanical Garden, Institute of Systematic Botany and Amy LITT - The New York Botanical Garden
Cultural importance and classification of queremes (Vaccinieae, Ericaceae) in El Queremal, Colombia
GARIBALDI, Ann - IEG, Victoria, Canada, Shanti BERRYMAN – IEG, Victoria, Canada, Kevan BERG – IEG, Victoria, Canada and Nancy TURNER - University of Victoria
A community-designed study of the effects of mining dust on traditional plants of the Nlaka’pamux people of central-interior British Columbia
SCOTT CUMMINGS, Linda - PaleoResearch Institute
Coontie Tubers and Bottle Gourds: Archaic Use in the Florida Panhandle
AUCOIN, Martin - University of North Texas and Matthew FRY - University of North Texas
Perceptions of Place and Community in the Dallas Local Foods Movement
VIRAPONGSE, Arika - National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), Hank LOESCHER - National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) and Lindsay POWERS - National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON): Building community and seeking innovative approaches for understanding human-environmental systems
SANDERS, Wyatt – North Carolina State University, Alexander KRINGS – North Carolina State University and Jillian DE GEZELLE – North Carolina State University
Culturally Significant Plants of the Piedmont Prairies along a Native American Trading Route
HARWELL, Alexandra - University of Washington
The Restoration of Sweet Grass (Shoenoplectus pungens) in the Nisqually Delta: An Ethnobiological Restoration Effort
CLAPSADDLE, Annette Saunooke - Executive Director, Cherokee Preservation Foundation
Full Circle Philanthropy: The Cherokee Preservation Foundation’s Approach to Culturally Appropriate Environmental Preservation and Sustainability

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