Held by the land A guide to Indigenous plants for wellness = Wa ch̕'ch'istway ta te̕mxw : šp̓nem txwna̓m ta ha7lh sḵẁlwen
Book - 2023
"Author Leigh Joseph, an ethnobotanist and a member of the Squamish Nation, provides a beautifully illustrated essential introduction to Indigenous plant knowledge. Plants can be a great source of healing as well as nourishment, and the practice of growing and harvesting from trees, flowering herbs, and other plants is a powerful way to become more connected to the land. The Indigenous Peoples of North America have long traditions of using native plants as medicine as well as for food. Held by the Land honors and shares some of these traditions...Early chapters will introduce you to responsible ways to identify and harvest plants in your area and teach you how to grow a deeper connection with the land you live on through plants. In the... plant profiles section, common plants are introduced with illustrations and information on their characteristics, range, how to grow and/or harvest them, and how to use them topically and as food. Special features offer recipes for food and beauty products along with stories and traditions around the plants. This beautiful, full-color guide to Indigenous plants will give you new insights into the power of everyday plants"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Salishan language materials
Field guides
Cookbooks - Published
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New York, NY :
Wellfleet Press, an imprint of The Quarto Group
2023.
- Language
- English
Salishan languages - Main Author
- Physical Description
- 192 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-184) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781577152941
- Reflections on Indigenous plant knowledge & building relationships. Building botanical relationships ; Teachings from plants ; Identifying plants to build your home apothecary ; The mindful harvest ; Botanical or land-based mindfulness practices
- Plant profiles & recipes. Trees ; Shrubs ; Flowering herbs ; Ferns, horsetails, lichens & seaweeds.
Review by Library Journal Review