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Native Americans and Their Plants: Linking the Past with the Future

Tara Luna
Native Plants Journal, September 2000, 1 (2) 95-101; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.1.2.95
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Seven nations of Native Americans in the US and Canada are using native plant species for restoration and to reintroduce populations of species of cultural significance due to habitat loss. The scope of their projects as well as the important environmental, cultural, and economic benefits resulting from their efforts are briefly described.

  • seedling
  • propagation
  • nursery
  • Blackfeet
  • Chippewa
  • Choctaw
  • Salish-Kootenai
  • Navajo
  • Ktunaxa Kinbasket
  • Mohawk
NOMENCLATURE
  • (plants) IT IS (1998)
  • (insects) Julien and Griffiths (1998)
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  • seedling
  • propagation
  • nursery
  • Blackfeet
  • Chippewa
  • Choctaw
  • Salish-Kootenai
  • Navajo
  • Ktunaxa Kinbasket
  • Mohawk
  • (plants) IT IS (1998)
  • (insects) Julien and Griffiths (1998)
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