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Ecology of Food and Nutrition. seri indian Food plants : desert subsistance without agriculture / Folger, R. S.
Titre de série : Ecology of Food and Nutrition Titre : seri indian Food plants : desert subsistance without agriculture Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Folger, R. S. ; Moser, M. B. Mention d'édition : Gordon and Recherche Sciences Publishers LTD Editeur : Gordon and Recherche Sciences Publishers LTD Année de publication : 1976 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-02922 Note générale : The seri indians of sonora, Mexico, living on the east side of the Gulf of California, utilized over 75 species of seed plants from the desert and sea as food. Potable water rather than food, was undoubtedy the primary factor limiting pre-contact population levels of these hunting and gathering and seafaring people. Fewer species of plants were used for food than for medicinal purposes. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ecologie Agriculture Culture vivrière Plante nutritionnelle Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : The seri indians of sonora, Mexico, living on the east side of the Gulf of California, utilized over 75 species of seed plants from the desert and sea as food. Potable water rather than food, was undoubtedy the primary factor limiting pre-contact population levels of these hunting and gathering and seafaring people. Fewer species of plants were used for food than for medicinal purposes. Note de contenu : The seri indians of sonora, Mexico, living on the east side of the Gulf of California, utilized over 75 species of seed plants from the desert and sea as food. Potable water rather than food, was undoubtedy the primary factor limiting pre-contact population levels of these hunting and gathering and seafaring people. Fewer species of plants were used for food than for medicinal purposes. Ecology of Food and Nutrition. seri indian Food plants : desert subsistance without agriculture [texte imprimé] / Folger, R. S. ; Moser, M. B. . - Gordon and Recherche Sciences Publishers LTD . - Gordon and Recherche Sciences Publishers LTD, 1976.
ISSN : CI-02922
The seri indians of sonora, Mexico, living on the east side of the Gulf of California, utilized over 75 species of seed plants from the desert and sea as food. Potable water rather than food, was undoubtedy the primary factor limiting pre-contact population levels of these hunting and gathering and seafaring people. Fewer species of plants were used for food than for medicinal purposes.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ecologie Agriculture Culture vivrière Plante nutritionnelle Index. décimale : 577 Ecologie Résumé : The seri indians of sonora, Mexico, living on the east side of the Gulf of California, utilized over 75 species of seed plants from the desert and sea as food. Potable water rather than food, was undoubtedy the primary factor limiting pre-contact population levels of these hunting and gathering and seafaring people. Fewer species of plants were used for food than for medicinal purposes. Note de contenu : The seri indians of sonora, Mexico, living on the east side of the Gulf of California, utilized over 75 species of seed plants from the desert and sea as food. Potable water rather than food, was undoubtedy the primary factor limiting pre-contact population levels of these hunting and gathering and seafaring people. Fewer species of plants were used for food than for medicinal purposes. Réservation
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