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ANTH 462 Ethnobotany Class
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Alder
Alisma plantago-aquatica
Alisma plantago-aquatica word derivations
Alisma spp.
Ammi Majus
An Ethnobotanical Map
Annual Honesty (Money Plant)
Artichoke
Asking Permission the Right Way: The Ethics of Playing Nice?
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Assignment 4- The Poppy
Avocado- From Ancient Aphrodesiac to Modern Health Food
Avocado- From Ancient Aphrodisiac to Modern Junk Food
Ayahuasca: The Vine of the Soul
Bananas (Assignment 4)
Banisteriopsis caapi
Belief Systems and entheogens
Berries
Biological pest control
Blackberries
Blanket flower
Botanical Name
Bracken Fern
Bracken Fern Uses
Bracken Fern as Food
Breakfast
Bridal bouquet
Calgary
Calgary usually votes conservative.
Catnip
Cattails
Cedar Trees in a Spiritual Context
Chamomile
Children & veggies: a new relationship growing?
Chives
Christianity through Colonial Domination
Coast Salish
Coastal Western Hemlock Zone
Common Dandelion
Common Plantain
Connected to Our Food
Connecting through landscape
Connections to Landscape: Our trip to UBC Farm
Conservative Party
Conspicuous consumption
Contact Zone
Context: Why Map?
Corn, Discovery, and the Newer, Cuter Version of History
Corn (Maize)
Cultural Keystone Species
Culturally Modified Trees
Dandelion
Dandelion Greens
Devil's Club
Dinner
Dogwood
Douglas Fir
Dried
Dye Plants
Dylan Gordon
Eating fireweed at UBC.
Ecological Harassment
Ecological Harassment? The emotional response to landscape change on South Campus, UBC
Edible Landscapes: Eat what you see
Edible Landscapes: Time, Memory, Learning
Edible Uses of Hedge Mustard
Edible landscapes
Elderberries
Emergent
Emic and Etic: A Floral Editorial
Emic and Etic: An Floral Editorial
Emotional Anthropology
Emotional Responses to Landscape Change: Table
Emotional responses to landscape change: UBC Farm and South Campus
Entering the Other World: Ayahuasca
Environmental and social impacts of large scale banana cultivation in Latin America
Ethical Issues in Mapping Ethnobotanical Spaces on UBC Campus
Ethical Space
Ethical Spaces
Ethics and Guerrilla Gardening
Ethnobotanical Class Recipes
Ethnobotanical Spaces
Ethnobotany
Ethnobotany 2008 GSS Article
Ethnobotany Class 2008
Etic and Emic: An Floral Editorial
Europe
Evening Primrose
Evil spirits
Exploring the pain of landscape change: A personal photo journal
Field Mint
Fireweed
First Nations of B.C. use salal as a food.
First Peoples and Oregon-grape
Floral Industry
Floral arrangements
Floral greens industry
Flower meanings
Fond memories of Nitobe Garden.
Food Evolutions
Forest companies use lots of trees.
Foxglove
Fresh
Friends of the UBC Farm
Frond
Going Against the Grain: A Lesson in Ethics
Governments: friends or enemies of indigenous people?
Grassy Knoll
Guerilla Gardening on the UBC Campus
Guerilla gardening
Harvesting Devils Club
Hedge Mustard
Helpful Links
Herbs
Horsetail
How to spell "guer(r?)illa"
Huckleberry Jam
ISE Code of Ethics
Immigrant harvest of salal in Washington state.
Ingold's Temporal Landscapes
Invasive plant species
Invasive species
Jam recipe
Jam recipes
Jams
Jeri Sparrow
Jewelweed
John Wesley Neill
Journeys through ethical spaces
Kava
Kwakwaka’wakw
Labrador Tea
Lamb's Quarter Uses
Lamb's Quarters
Landscape Architecture
Landscapes of Memory
Latin America
Learning Through Play
Learning ethics
List of Plants UBC Farm
Lunch
Main Page
Making Jam
Making Jam: The Process
Making Jam: The Project
Mapping Ethnobotanical Spaces on the UBC Campus
Marginalization of the UBC Farm
Medicinal Uses of Hedge Mustard
Megaliths and Sacred Wells
Memory & Landscapes
Mental Farmscapes from UBC Farm
Mescalito
Middle Ground
Musqueam
Musqueam Creek
My UBC Dye Kit
Nancy Turner
NarratingLandscapes Project
Neem
Nitobe Japanese Garden
Non-timber forest product
Nuu-chah-nulth
Nuxalk
Online instructions on how to use medicinal plants?
Opium
Oregon-grape
Oregon Grape Jelly
Ornamental but Invasive
Pacific Spirit Park
Paper Proposal-Wedding Flowers
People Related to Salal-The Forgotten Berry
People Related to Salal Berry
Perennial
Pest
Peyote
Phenology
Plant Materials that can be used for Dyes
Plants Used for Dyeing
Poppies
Poppy
Poppy (Assignment 4)
Prior informed consent
Project Proposal: UBC Rose Garden
Proposal: Mapping Ethnobotanical Spaces on the UBC Campus
Quinoa
Reconnecting Through the UBC Farm
Red Clover
Red Huckleberry
Red Huckleberry Cakes, Making of
Relate entries
Research Project - Devil's Club
Research Project Proposals
Research Proposal: Ayahuasca: The Vine of the Soul
Rhododendron Wood
Riparian
Rose
Roses
Rural landscapes
Saffron (Assignment 4)
Salal
Salal-The Forgotten Berry
Salal Berry
Salal Berry Jam
Salal grows all around Vancouver
Scotch Broom
Seed Bombs
Semantics or Presumptions?
Shifts in perception through the UBC first aid kit
Silverweed
Sitka Mountain Ash
Skunk Cabbage
Skunk Cabbage, Uses
Smartweed
South Campus
Southeast Asia
Spicy
Spirits
Spruce
Stinging Nettle
Sto:lo
Students wrote about UBC Farm in Assignment 1
Submerged
Surviving Vancouver
Surviving Vancouver-proposal
Taking Things Out of Context: Problems in Research Ethics
Tansy
Test
Tester
Thanksgiving Ceremonies
The Calgary Stampede is the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth
The Dyeing Process: Some tips on dyeing with different materials
The Language of Flowers
The Mother Grain
The Space Between
The Survive Vancouver Experiment
The UBC Campus Map
Thistle
Time, Memory, Learning
Tsimshian
UBC
UBC Botanical Garden
UBC Botanical Garden and Centre for Plant Research
UBC Dye Kit Journal
UBC Equity Office
UBC Farm
UBC Farm: An Urban Oasis
UBC Rose Garden
UBC farm
UBC first aid kit
UBC first aid kit plants
Understory
United States of America
University of British Columbia
Use of Devil's Club
Uses of Evening Primrose
Uses of Salal-The Forgotten Berry
Uses of Salal Berry
Uses of Scottish Thistle
Uses of Yellow Cedar
Vancouver
Voucher Specimen Label
Walking to Wreck Beach
Washington State
Wedding Plants/Flowers
Weed
Weeds
Western Red-cedar
What Is Guerrilla Gardening?
Why You Should See Ethnobotany at UBC For Yourself
Winter
Wolf Lichen
Women, herbs, fertility and destiny: Indigenous contraceptives through out history
Words of Praise to Cedars
Working with Cedar
Working with Cedar - A Photo Journal
Wreck Beach
Yarrow
Yellow Cedar
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