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Foreword
Wendy Makoons Geniusz
Introduction
A Note on Botanical Usage
Invocation
1. Traditional Anishinaabe Teaching About Plants
“The Year the Roses Died”
The Primacy of Plants
How do We Know This, or the Descent of Our Knowledge?
Talking to Plants
Indigenous or Imported?
The Use of Story in Ethnobotany
2. Indinawemaaganag: All of My Relatives
“How Cedar Came into the World: The Creation Story of Cedar and Bearberry”
“Nookomis Giizhik: The Cedar Song”
White Cedar, Nokomis Giizhik, Thuja occidentalis
Traditional Anishinaabe Advice to Youth
“The Lady of the Red and Black Wigwam”
Cedar Medicines
“The Birch Tree, the Maple Tree, and Nanaboozhoo”
Paper Birch, Nimishoomis Wiigwaas, Betula papyrifera
“Nanaboozhoo and the Thunderbirds”
“The Runner and the Birch Sap”
Balsam fir, Nimisenh, Abies balsamea
3. Other Conifers Important to the Anishinaabeg
“Why Some Trees Keep Their Leaves When Others do Not”
“Nanaboozhoo and Paul Bunyan”
The Pines, Tacobeshig, Pinus spp.
White Pine, Zhingwaak, Pinus strobus
Red Pine, Apakwanagemag, Pinus resinosa
Jack Pine, Wakikaandag, Pinus banksiana
Scotch Pine, Pinus sylvestris
Medicinal Virtues of the Pines
Foot Baths
Inhalants from Pines
Spruce, Gaawaandag, Picea mariana and Picea glauca
The Virtues of Spruce
The Ancient Warrior
Tamarack, Mashkiigmitig, Larix laricina
The Medicinal Virtues of Tamarack
Eastern Hemlock, Gaagaagiwanzh, Tsuga canadensis
Juniper, Juniperus horizontalis,Juniperus communis, and Juniperus virginiana
4. Three Food Plants that have been Very Useful to the Anishinaabeg
“Nanaboozhoo and the Dancing Men”
Cattail, Apakweshkway, Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia
Labrador Tea, Mashkiigobag, Ledum groenlandicum
Jerusalem Artichokes, Giizisoojiibik, Helianthus tuberosus
5. Four Plants that the Anishinaabeg have Used in the Traditional, Material Culture
“The Shut-eye Dance: The Creation of Red Osier, Bittersweet, and Lichens”
The Cornus Family
Red Osier, Miskwaabiimizh, Cornus stolonifera
Bunchberry, Ode’iminijiibik, Cornus canadensis
Staghorn Sumac, Baakwaanaatig, Rhus typhina
Sphagnum Moss, Aasaakamig, Sphagnum spp.
“Nanaboozhoo and the Squeaky–Voice Plant”
Nanaboozhoo’s Squeaky–Voice Plant: Lycopodium, Lycopodium spp.
6. Major Medicinal Plants that have Shared Their Virtues with the Anishinaabeg
Yarrow, Waabanoganzh, Achillea millefolium
Mullein, Nookaadiziganzh, Verbascum thapsus
“The South Wind and the Maiden of the Golden Hair”
Dandelion, Doodooshaaboojiibik, Taraxacum officinale
Plantain, Omakakiibag, Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata
Roses, Oginiiminagaawanzh, Rosa spp.
The Eupatoriums
Joe Pye Weed, Bagizowin, Eupatorium purpureum
Shield and Lance Plant, Boneset, Eupatorium perfoliatum and Eupatorium rugosum
Jewelweed, Ozaawashkojiibik, Impatiens capensis,Impatiens pallida, and Poison Ivy, Animikiibag, Toxicodendron radicans
The Monarda Family
Wild Bergamot, “Baby Saver Plant”, Monarda fistulosa
Bee Balm, Aamoogaawanzh, Monarda didyma
Goldthread, Ozaawijiibik, Coptis groenlandica
Violets, Waawiyebag, Viola spp.
“Nanaboozhoo and Name”
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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 22/06/2015
      ISBN13: 9780816696765, 978-0816696765
      ISBN10: 0816696764

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Foreword
      Wendy Makoons Geniusz
      Introduction
      A Note on Botanical Usage
      Invocation
      1. Traditional Anishinaabe Teaching About Plants
      “The Year the Roses Died”
      The Primacy of Plants
      How do We Know This, or the Descent of Our Knowledge?
      Talking to Plants
      Indigenous or Imported?
      The Use of Story in Ethnobotany
      2. Indinawemaaganag: All of My Relatives
      “How Cedar Came into the World: The Creation Story of Cedar and Bearberry”
      “Nookomis Giizhik: The Cedar Song”
      White Cedar, Nokomis Giizhik, Thuja occidentalis
      Traditional Anishinaabe Advice to Youth
      “The Lady of the Red and Black Wigwam”
      Cedar Medicines
      “The Birch Tree, the Maple Tree, and Nanaboozhoo”
      Paper Birch, Nimishoomis Wiigwaas, Betula papyrifera
      “Nanaboozhoo and the Thunderbirds”
      “The Runner and the Birch Sap”
      Balsam fir, Nimisenh, Abies balsamea
      3. Other Conifers Important to the Anishinaabeg
      “Why Some Trees Keep Their Leaves When Others do Not”
      “Nanaboozhoo and Paul Bunyan”
      The Pines, Tacobeshig, Pinus spp.
      White Pine, Zhingwaak, Pinus strobus
      Red Pine, Apakwanagemag, Pinus resinosa
      Jack Pine, Wakikaandag, Pinus banksiana
      Scotch Pine, Pinus sylvestris
      Medicinal Virtues of the Pines
      Foot Baths
      Inhalants from Pines
      Spruce, Gaawaandag, Picea mariana and Picea glauca
      The Virtues of Spruce
      The Ancient Warrior
      Tamarack, Mashkiigmitig, Larix laricina
      The Medicinal Virtues of Tamarack
      Eastern Hemlock, Gaagaagiwanzh, Tsuga canadensis
      Juniper, Juniperus horizontalis,Juniperus communis, and Juniperus virginiana
      4. Three Food Plants that have been Very Useful to the Anishinaabeg
      “Nanaboozhoo and the Dancing Men”
      Cattail, Apakweshkway, Typha latifolia and Typha angustifolia
      Labrador Tea, Mashkiigobag, Ledum groenlandicum
      Jerusalem Artichokes, Giizisoojiibik, Helianthus tuberosus
      5. Four Plants that the Anishinaabeg have Used in the Traditional, Material Culture
      “The Shut-eye Dance: The Creation of Red Osier, Bittersweet, and Lichens”
      The Cornus Family
      Red Osier, Miskwaabiimizh, Cornus stolonifera
      Bunchberry, Ode’iminijiibik, Cornus canadensis
      Staghorn Sumac, Baakwaanaatig, Rhus typhina
      Sphagnum Moss, Aasaakamig, Sphagnum spp.
      “Nanaboozhoo and the Squeaky–Voice Plant”
      Nanaboozhoo’s Squeaky–Voice Plant: Lycopodium, Lycopodium spp.
      6. Major Medicinal Plants that have Shared Their Virtues with the Anishinaabeg
      Yarrow, Waabanoganzh, Achillea millefolium
      Mullein, Nookaadiziganzh, Verbascum thapsus
      “The South Wind and the Maiden of the Golden Hair”
      Dandelion, Doodooshaaboojiibik, Taraxacum officinale
      Plantain, Omakakiibag, Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata
      Roses, Oginiiminagaawanzh, Rosa spp.
      The Eupatoriums
      Joe Pye Weed, Bagizowin, Eupatorium purpureum
      Shield and Lance Plant, Boneset, Eupatorium perfoliatum and Eupatorium rugosum
      Jewelweed, Ozaawashkojiibik, Impatiens capensis,Impatiens pallida, and Poison Ivy, Animikiibag, Toxicodendron radicans
      The Monarda Family
      Wild Bergamot, “Baby Saver Plant”, Monarda fistulosa
      Bee Balm, Aamoogaawanzh, Monarda didyma
      Goldthread, Ozaawijiibik, Coptis groenlandica
      Violets, Waawiyebag, Viola spp.
      “Nanaboozhoo and Name”
      The

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