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The piñon pine :a natural and cultural history
- 作者: Lanner, Ronald M.
- 出版: Reno, Nev. : University of Nevada Press 1985, 1981.
- 版本: [Pbk. ed., 1985].
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 224 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Pinyon pines , Indians of North America Southwest, New -- Religion. , Indians of North America , NATURE , Food , NATURE Plants -- General. , PlantsGeneral. , Pinyon pines. , Religion. , Indians of North America Food -- Southwest, New. , Food. , New Southwest. , Pinyon pines Southwest, New. , Electronic books. , Cooking (Pine nuts) , Indians of North America Religion. , Indians of North America Food.
- ISBN: 0874174120 , 9780874174120
- ISBN: 0874170656 , 0874170664
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-195) and index. Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. Woodlands of Piñon Country; 2. Through Time and Space-How Piñons Came to Piñon Country; 3. Origin of a Species-How the Singleleaf Piñon was Born; 4. Closing the Circle-How Hybrid Trees are Formed; 5. Rats, Pines, and Pre-History-How Pack Rats Help Man Read the Past; 6. A Place to Live, Something to Eat-A Tree is What You Make It; 7. Feathered Cultivators-Birds That Plant Trees in the Desert; 8. Man Meets Tree, Tree Meets Man-Beginning a Lasting Relationship. 9. Food That Grows on Trees-Prospering in the Great Nut Grove10. Reading Nature's Message; 11. The Piñon in Indian Myth; 12. Better Than Those of Castile-Men on Horseback Come to Piñon Country; 13. Pine Nuts as a Foodstuff; 14. Science Finds the Piñon; 15. Fuel for a Silver Empire; 16. Turning Woodlands Into Pastures-The Hard Way; 17. Tomorrow's Woodland; Pine-Nut Cookery; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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- 系統號: 005285091
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An engaging look at the history of the piñon pine and its ecosystem. Combining natural history and observations of the cultural importance of the tree to both native Indians and European settlers, Lanner provides information on the management of the tree and its interdependence with the birds and animals of the piñon-juniper woodland. Science, cultural history, and ecologicall issues, plus delicious recipes using the piñon pine nuts, make for a concise natural and cultural history of the piñon pine.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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