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Discovering Aboriginal plant use : journeys of an Australian anthropologist / Philip A Clarke.

Discovering Aboriginal plant use : journeys of an Australian anthropologist / Philip A Clarke.
Discovering Aboriginal plant use :
The career of a museum-based anthropologist is diverse, involving the curation of artifact collections, organizing exhibits, answering inquiries, and conducting fieldwork. Philip A. Clarke started work at the South Australian Museum over 30 years ago, and, during that time, his role changed from museum assistant, to collection manager, registrar, curator, and head of anthropology. There are many ways to explore a culture other than your own, and Clarke chose ethnobotany as the 'window' through which to gain insights into Aboriginal Australia. Ethnobotany is a diverse field that is concerned with investigating the relationships between human cultures and the flora. In the past, it was mainly used by scholars who studied the societies of hunter-gatherers and non-Western horticulturalists. Today, it is increasingly being used to document aspects of the lives of Indigenous peoples in a postcolonial world. Clarke argues that we can understand a people better if we know how they see and use plants. In this book, Clarke dips into his field journals to provide a rich account of journeys - as both an anthropologist and an ethnobotanist - that span the temperate, arid, and tropical zones of Australia and neighboring landmasses. Clarke describes the cultural and natural heritage of each region, examining the distinctiveness of the plant life used by Australia's Aboriginal people.

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333.9530899915/CLA
Aboriginal Collection   Port Macquarie . Available .  
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Record Number 513708
ISBN 9781925078220 (hardback)
Author Clarke, Philip A. author.
Title Discovering Aboriginal plant use : journeys of an Australian anthropologist / Philip A Clarke.
Cover title Discovering Aboriginal plant use : the journeys of an Australian anthropologist.
Publication details [Kenthurst, N.S.W.] Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd, 2014.
Pagination etc. 192 pages : colour illustrations, 1 colour map ; 30 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary Note The career of a museum-based anthropologist is diverse, involving the curation of artifact collections, organizing exhibits, answering inquiries, and conducting fieldwork. Philip A. Clarke started work at the South Australian Museum over 30 years ago, and, during that time, his role changed from museum assistant, to collection manager, registrar, curator, and head of anthropology. There are many ways to explore a culture other than your own, and Clarke chose ethnobotany as the 'window' through which to gain insights into Aboriginal Australia. Ethnobotany is a diverse field that is concerned with investigating the relationships between human cultures and the flora. In the past, it was mainly used by scholars who studied the societies of hunter-gatherers and non-Western horticulturalists. Today, it is increasingly being used to document aspects of the lives of Indigenous peoples in a postcolonial world. Clarke argues that we can understand a people better if we know how they see and use plants. In this book, Clarke dips into his field journals to provide a rich account of journeys - as both an anthropologist and an ethnobotanist - that span the temperate, arid, and tropical zones of Australia and neighboring landmasses. Clarke describes the cultural and natural heritage of each region, examining the distinctiveness of the plant life used by Australia's Aboriginal people.
Subject Clarke, Philip A.
Human-plant relationships -- Australia
Aboriginal Australians -- Ethnobotany
Aboriginal Australians -- Medicine
Aboriginal Australians -- Food
Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs
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