Aboriginal People and Their Plants
Aboriginal People and Their Plants
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Author(s): Clarke, Philip A.
ISBN No.: 9781921719059
Pages: 192
Year: 201102
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 35.14
Status: Out Of Print

This book - now in paperback - provides an overview of indigenous relationships to plants in Aboriginal Australia. The book spans the gap between botany and indigenous studies, treating the study of plants as a window upon which to delve into Aboriginal culture. The topic of Aboriginal use and perception of plants is vast, and this book offers an overview, appreciating the depth of indigenous ecological knowledge about the environment. The book offers insights into Aboriginal culture by looking at the roles of plants in language, ritual, and religion; demonstrating how Aboriginal people were actively involved in managing their environment; focusing upon the importance of particular species of plants to make food, drink, medicine, narcotics, and tools; and looking at the future of Aboriginal plant use, particularly with respect to the changing Australian landscape.


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