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Plants, People, and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany

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Title: Plants, People, and Culture: The Science of Ethnobotany
by Michael J. Balick, Paul Alan Cox
ISBN: 0-7167-6027-4
Publisher: W H Freeman & Co.
Pub. Date: September, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $19.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent introduction to a fascinating field
Comment: Balick and Cox's book provides an excellent introductory text for the field of ethnobotany. It covers a wide range of material, including medical ethnobotany, the origins of foods and indigenous stewardship of crop biodiversity, materials science, plant toxins and hallucinogens, and ethnobotanical approaches to conservation. Contrary to the last reader's opinion, the authors make clear their deep concern for indigenous rights. Cox, for example, personally took out a loan for the building of a school in Samoa, as described in Nafanua, another excellent book. Other issues discussed also reveal the authors' attempt to further indigenous well-being. In work with the Akimel O'Odham in southern Arizona, Gary Paul Nabhan was able to demonstrate the nutritional value of their traditional diet, which had been largely forsaken for all-American junk food, thus leading to severe obesity and heart problems in a people biologically adapted to a harsh desert diet. Thus in many cases, the results of ethnobotanical research can have practical, beneficial effects upon the lives of indigenous peoples.

Rating: 2
Summary: Good Information--Bad Judgements
Comment: Although this book is full of great photos, interesting information about the plants and the worlds where they come from, the authors are clearly more interested in exploiting the knowledge of the natives than attempting to appreciate the unique tribes, their customs AND the plants they use. This book should be called "The Plants We Can Take from Less Advanced People Than Ourselves".

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