California Indians and Their Environment flowerCalifornia Indians and Their Environment; An Introductionby Kent G. Lightfoot and Otis Parrish This book presents another voice in the contemporary ethnographic discussions regarding land management strategies practiced by California Indians. Lightfoot suggests that instead of seeing Native Americans as a proto agricultural culture, we view them as pyrodiversity collectors, or fire managers, with an economy based on diversification. An informative
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“This newly revised edition lays the groundwork for understanding the influence of topography
stays green with some shade and a bit of water
Queen Calafia hears that we have adopted her name for our state and listens to twenty-six animals about why California is worthy of her name
this food has a multitude of uses for our First Nations
This print is illustrated by Michael Lee
along with distribution maps and color illustrated plates
Robin Wall Kimmerer is “a great teacher
and restore our relationship with the earth
the invaluable garden plans and projects show you just what to do and can be customized to suit your own specific interests
It is one of the wildflowers whose intricate pattern benefits from close inspection
Plant bulbs 2-4" deep and 2-4" apart in late summer and early fall