The Gwich’in Social and Cultural Institute (GSCI) is pleased to announce the launch of a Gwich’in ethnobotany database. The database is available online at http://www.gwichin.ca/ . The database contains information on 47 plants used for food, medicine, shelter, and tools. Photographs, video and recipes are included and information on plants can be accessed by type of plant and by use.
Archive for September 19th, 2010
New Ethnobotany database for NW Territory and Alaska
Posted in British Columbia Native Plants, Permaculture on September 19, 2010|
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