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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (1): 111–131.
Published: 01 April 2020
... Indigenous languages ecology ethnobotany In the summer of 1888, a young man from Tuscarora, fresh on the job at the newly formed Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE), 1 sat down in a small, smoky house at Six Nations, land deeded to His Majesty’s allies the Haudenosaunee on the Grand River in present...
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English Language Notes (2020) 58 (1): 21–39.
Published: 01 April 2020
... fruit that is meant to be eaten so that the seeds will be dispersed. Some seeds cannot germinate without passing through a bird’s digestive system. If you cut off a leaf or stem, the plant will grow two new ones. From recent experiments by Robin Wall Kimmerer, with her ethnobotany students, sweetgrass...