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JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Gregory Forth. Become a member of the Society of Ethnobiology and get free access to the Journal of Ethnobiology — the premier journal exploring the relationship of people to their biological worlds. Most Read Articles Most Recently Cited Articles. MORE ARTICLES and BOOK REVIEWS are available at Ethnobiology Letters. 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The 43rd annual conference takes water as a starting point to explore the many connections between people, animals, plants, and environments around the globe. With the conference set in Southern Utah, we will focus on the way that water shapes our landscapes, defines our food systems, and creates our special and sacred places. For the Ancestral 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Conference Registration Information. Online registration is now open. Register Now. Early Bird. Regular Registration. (after Feb 15, 2021) Student/Underemployed 1. $25. $40.COURSE SYLLABI
Title Instructor Location Syllabus Details ; ANTH 212: Food & Culture (2015) Gail E. Wagner : University of South Carolina - Columbia SAHNISH (ARIKARA) ETHNOBOTANY Abstract: This book describes the traditional use of wild plants among the Arikara (Sahnish) for food, medicine, craft, and other uses. The Arikara grew corn, hunted and foraged, and traded with other tribes in the northern Great Plains. Their villages were located along the Missouri River in northern South Dakota and North Dakota. HIMALAYAN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ETHNOBOTANY The Himalayas are experiencing the most drastic global climate change outside of the poles with temperature increases of 5-6 o C, 20-30% increase in rainfall, and melting of permanent snows and glaciers. These affect peoples’ health, agriculture, and livelihoods in a many ways including diseases, pests, crops, water, and annual cycles. ETHNOBOTANICAL INVESTIGATION OF ARIDLANDS OF DISTRICT The aim of ethnobotany is to record the indigenous knowledge of plants including local names and their uses by the inhabitants of the area under investigation. CANNABIS: EVOLUTION AND ETHNOBOTANY Ethnobiology Letters. 2015. 6(1):65. DOI: 10.14237/ebl.6.1.2015.426. 65 ook Review regarding its legalization and recreational use. This isa
ETHNOBOTANICAL TECHNIQUES, EBOT F220 KUSKOKWIM … Ethnobotanical Techniques Syllabus, Brosi Fall 2015 Page 4 Grade Percentage Description A+ 100-97.00 indicates a thorough mastery of course content and outstanding WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Welcome, We are a non-profit organization of scholars, activists and communities promoting and supporting the interdisciplinary study of past and present relationships between peoples and the environment. Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among people, biota, and environments. The Society of Ethnobiology gathersand
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Gregory Forth. Become a member of the Society of Ethnobiology and get free access to the Journal of Ethnobiology — the premier journal exploring the relationship of people to their biological worlds. Most Read Articles Most Recently Cited Articles. MORE ARTICLES and BOOK REVIEWS are available at Ethnobiology Letters. 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The 43rd annual conference takes water as a starting point to explore the many connections between people, animals, plants, and environments around the globe. With the conference set in Southern Utah, we will focus on the way that water shapes our landscapes, defines our food systems, and creates our special and sacred places. For the Ancestral 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Conference Registration Information. Online registration is now open. Register Now. Early Bird. Regular Registration. (after Feb 15, 2021) Student/Underemployed 1. $25. $40.COURSE SYLLABI
Title Instructor Location Syllabus Details ; ANTH 212: Food & Culture (2015) Gail E. Wagner : University of South Carolina - Columbia SAHNISH (ARIKARA) ETHNOBOTANY Abstract: This book describes the traditional use of wild plants among the Arikara (Sahnish) for food, medicine, craft, and other uses. The Arikara grew corn, hunted and foraged, and traded with other tribes in the northern Great Plains. Their villages were located along the Missouri River in northern South Dakota and North Dakota. HIMALAYAN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ETHNOBOTANY The Himalayas are experiencing the most drastic global climate change outside of the poles with temperature increases of 5-6 o C, 20-30% increase in rainfall, and melting of permanent snows and glaciers. These affect peoples’ health, agriculture, and livelihoods in a many ways including diseases, pests, crops, water, and annual cycles. ETHNOBOTANICAL INVESTIGATION OF ARIDLANDS OF DISTRICT The aim of ethnobotany is to record the indigenous knowledge of plants including local names and their uses by the inhabitants of the area under investigation. CANNABIS: EVOLUTION AND ETHNOBOTANY Ethnobiology Letters. 2015. 6(1):65. DOI: 10.14237/ebl.6.1.2015.426. 65 ook Review regarding its legalization and recreational use. This isa
ETHNOBOTANICAL TECHNIQUES, EBOT F220 KUSKOKWIM … Ethnobotanical Techniques Syllabus, Brosi Fall 2015 Page 4 Grade Percentage Description A+ 100-97.00 indicates a thorough mastery of course content and outstanding JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The Journal of Ethnobiology (JoE) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Society of Ethnobiology. Founded in 1981, JoE is the oldest ethnobiological journal in the world to publish original interdisciplinary research on past and present inter-relations between humans and their biological worlds. JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Free Member Access via BioOne. Log in and click the BioOne link on the Members Only page for free access to JoE Non-members can obtain Open Access articles here. Non-members may get full access by signing in to BioOne via a subscribing institution or purchase individual downloads for USD$10 per article. JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The Journal of Ethnobiology publishes Special Issues/Sections on ethnobiological topics of broad interest. We invite submissions of high-quality articles for possible inclusion in future Special Issues. In addition, if you would like to help us put together a collection of articles (3-12) on a specific ethnobiological topic for a Special SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY NEWSLETTERS Society of Ethnobiology Newsletters. SoE Newsletter. Spring 2021. Download PDF SoE Newsletter Winter 2021. Download PDF SoE NewsletterMANUSCRIPT EDITING
The Society now provides aspiring authors with an additional resource to help prepare manuscripts for any of our publications (Journal of Ethnobiology, Ethnobiology Letters, and Contributions in Ethnobiology). We are proud to be able to provide our authors with sound recommendations for manuscript editing and preparationresources.
2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY We are so excited to share these details regarding the 2021 Virtual Annual Conference of the Society of Ethnobiology! Though it is virtual, we promise that we are doing everything possible to replicate the feeling of connectedness that we are accustomed to at the annualmeetings.
CONFERENCE PHOTO GALLERIES For Presenters. Training/Demo Sessions ». May 7, 9am (MDT) May 10, 1pm (MDT) May 11, 9am (MDT) FLOOR Tips & FAQ. Past Conferences ». Abstracts. Photo Galleries. SAHNISH (ARIKARA) ETHNOBOTANY Abstract: This book describes the traditional use of wild plants among the Arikara (Sahnish) for food, medicine, craft, and other uses. The Arikara grew corn, hunted and foraged, and traded with other tribes in the northern Great Plains. Their villages were located along the Missouri River in northern South Dakota and North Dakota. HIMALAYAN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ETHNOBOTANY The Himalayas are experiencing the most drastic global climate change outside of the poles with temperature increases of 5-6 o C, 20-30% increase in rainfall, and melting of permanent snows and glaciers. These affect peoples’ health, agriculture, and livelihoods in a many ways including diseases, pests, crops, water, and annual cycles. BUSH MEDICINE IN DOMINICA: ETHNOPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICAL Abstract: When illness strikes, rural Dominicans typically self-treat using the theories and herbal remedies of the ethnomedical system they call "bush medicine." This mixed-methods ethnography and ethnobotanical monograph has five aims: (1) It provides a case study of bush medicine as a Caribbean knowledge system about health and thebody.
WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Welcome, We are a non-profit organization of scholars, activists and communities promoting and supporting the interdisciplinary study of past and present relationships between peoples and the environment. Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among people, biota, and environments. The Society of Ethnobiology gathersand
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Gregory Forth. Become a member of the Society of Ethnobiology and get free access to the Journal of Ethnobiology — the premier journal exploring the relationship of people to their biological worlds. Most Read Articles Most Recently Cited Articles. MORE ARTICLES and BOOK REVIEWS are available at Ethnobiology Letters. WHAT IS ETHNOBIOLOGY? Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among peoples, biota, and environments. As a multidisciplinary field, ethnobiology integrates archaeology, geography, systematics, population biology, ecology, mathematical biology, cultural anthropology, ethnography, pharmacology, nutrition, conservation, and sustainable development 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The 43rd annual conference takes water as a starting point to explore the many connections between people, animals, plants, and environments around the globe. With the conference set in Southern Utah, we will focus on the way that water shapes our landscapes, defines our food systems, and creates our special and sacred places. For the Ancestral WHO ARE ETHNOBIOLOGISTS? The strength of the Society of Ethnobiology is that we are explicitly inter-disciplinary. Our membership is made up of researchers who study neo and paleo-ethnobiology, use qualitative and quantitative methods, study human interactions with plants and animals, and conduct applied and basic research. Relevant research fields go from anthropology 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The conference will be held online from May 12–14, 2021. Because we are an international Society, we will have sessions scheduled at different times of the day to accomodate different time zones. In addition, there will be some asynchronous pre-recorded sessions. The main events will be scheduled according to the Mountain Time Zone(UTC-7
2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Conference Registration Information. Online registration is now open. Register Now. Early Bird. Regular Registration. (after Feb 15, 2021) Student/Underemployed 1. $25. $40.COURSE SYLLABI
Title Instructor Location Syllabus Details ; ANTH 212: Food & Culture (2015) Gail E. Wagner : University of South Carolina - Columbia STAYING THE COURSE, STAYING ALIVE", COASTAL FIRST NATIONS The heart of this report is a set of seven fundamental truths that for thousands of years have guided Coastal First Nations. Frank Brown and Y. Kathy Brown assembled these truths through interviews with and advice from elders from three different Coastal First Nations: Pauline Waterfall (Hilistis), from Heiltsuk, Gloria Cranmer-Webster (Wikalalisame’ga), from Namgis of the Kwakwaka’wakw ETHNOBOTANICAL INVESTIGATION OF ARIDLANDS OF DISTRICT The aim of ethnobotany is to record the indigenous knowledge of plants including local names and their uses by the inhabitants of the area under investigation. WELCOME TO THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Welcome, We are a non-profit organization of scholars, activists and communities promoting and supporting the interdisciplinary study of past and present relationships between peoples and the environment. Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among people, biota, and environments. The Society of Ethnobiology gathersand
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Gregory Forth. Become a member of the Society of Ethnobiology and get free access to the Journal of Ethnobiology — the premier journal exploring the relationship of people to their biological worlds. Most Read Articles Most Recently Cited Articles. MORE ARTICLES and BOOK REVIEWS are available at Ethnobiology Letters. WHAT IS ETHNOBIOLOGY? Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among peoples, biota, and environments. As a multidisciplinary field, ethnobiology integrates archaeology, geography, systematics, population biology, ecology, mathematical biology, cultural anthropology, ethnography, pharmacology, nutrition, conservation, and sustainable development 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The 43rd annual conference takes water as a starting point to explore the many connections between people, animals, plants, and environments around the globe. With the conference set in Southern Utah, we will focus on the way that water shapes our landscapes, defines our food systems, and creates our special and sacred places. For the Ancestral WHO ARE ETHNOBIOLOGISTS? The strength of the Society of Ethnobiology is that we are explicitly inter-disciplinary. Our membership is made up of researchers who study neo and paleo-ethnobiology, use qualitative and quantitative methods, study human interactions with plants and animals, and conduct applied and basic research. Relevant research fields go from anthropology 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The conference will be held online from May 12–14, 2021. Because we are an international Society, we will have sessions scheduled at different times of the day to accomodate different time zones. In addition, there will be some asynchronous pre-recorded sessions. The main events will be scheduled according to the Mountain Time Zone(UTC-7
2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Conference Registration Information. Online registration is now open. Register Now. Early Bird. Regular Registration. (after Feb 15, 2021) Student/Underemployed 1. $25. $40.COURSE SYLLABI
Title Instructor Location Syllabus Details ; ANTH 212: Food & Culture (2015) Gail E. Wagner : University of South Carolina - Columbia STAYING THE COURSE, STAYING ALIVE", COASTAL FIRST NATIONS The heart of this report is a set of seven fundamental truths that for thousands of years have guided Coastal First Nations. Frank Brown and Y. Kathy Brown assembled these truths through interviews with and advice from elders from three different Coastal First Nations: Pauline Waterfall (Hilistis), from Heiltsuk, Gloria Cranmer-Webster (Wikalalisame’ga), from Namgis of the Kwakwaka’wakw ETHNOBOTANICAL INVESTIGATION OF ARIDLANDS OF DISTRICT The aim of ethnobotany is to record the indigenous knowledge of plants including local names and their uses by the inhabitants of the area under investigation. WHAT IS ETHNOBIOLOGY? Ethnobiology is the scientific study of dynamic relationships among peoples, biota, and environments. As a multidisciplinary field, ethnobiology integrates archaeology, geography, systematics, population biology, ecology, mathematical biology, cultural anthropology, ethnography, pharmacology, nutrition, conservation, and sustainable development JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY Gregory Forth. Become a member of the Society of Ethnobiology and get free access to the Journal of Ethnobiology — the premier journal exploring the relationship of people to their biological worlds. Most Read Articles Most Recently Cited Articles. MORE ARTICLES and BOOK REVIEWS are available at Ethnobiology Letters. 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF ETHNOBIOLOGY The conference will be held online from May 12–14, 2021. Because we are an international Society, we will have sessions scheduled at different times of the day to accomodate different time zones. In addition, there will be some asynchronous pre-recorded sessions. The main events will be scheduled according to the Mountain Time Zone(UTC-7
JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY MISSION. The Journal of Ethnobiology (JoE) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Society of Ethnobiology. Founded in 1981, JoE is the oldest ethnobiological journal in the world to publish original interdisciplinary research on past and present inter-relations between humans and their biologicalworlds.
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UNDERGRADUATE ETHNOBIOLOGIST AWARD WINNER FOR 2018 Chlöe Fackler is the winner of the 2018 Undergraduate Ethnobiologist Award. Chlöe is an undergraduate student at McGill University, studying envi... read more __30 Apr
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UNDERGRADUATE ETHNOBIOLOGIST AWARD WINNER FOR 2018 Chlöe Fackler is the winner of the 2018 Undergraduate Ethnobiologist Award. Chlöe is an undergraduate student at McGill University, studying envi... read more __30 Apr
SOE ALLIES WITH THE GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE EMPOWERMENT OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN FOR ZERO HUNGER The Society of Ethnobiology is excited to join the Global Campaign for the Empowerment of Indigenous Women for Zero Hunger. We agree with the campaign... read more __24 Nov
THE VOICES OF ETHNOBIOLOGY - THE 2019 SOE CONFERENCE, VANCOUVER, BC The Voices of EthnobiologyThe 2019 SoE annual conference will be held in Vancouver, B.C., May 8–11, 2019, ... read more __08 Jun
ISE DARRELL POSEY FELLOWSHIP The International Society of Ethnobiology asks for your help as we raise money for the ISE Darrell Posey Fellowship. We ask you to visit our ... read more __04 Jun
IN SOLIDARITY WITH BLACK SOCIETY MEMBERS AND BLACK LIVES MATTER Dear Society of Ethnobiology Members,The Society of Ethnobiology unequivocally supports Black Lives Matter, both in the United States and around the w... read more __10 Apr
DISTINGUISHED ETHNOBIOLOGIST AWARDEE: DR. DEBORAH M. PEARSALL It is with true excitement that we announce this year's Distinguished Ethnobiologist Awardee: Dr. Deborah M. Pearsall! ... read more __09 May
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING REPORTS AND HANDOUTS The General Membership Meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology is being held on Friday, May 10 from 4:00-5:30 in Geography 100. Due to the limited amou... read more __30 Mar
SPECIAL SECTION CALL FOR PAPERS: WILD MEAT IN CHANGING TIMES More about our Special Journal Issues/Sections can be found here ...read more __
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SPECIAL SESSION FOR APPLIED (NON-ACADEMIC) ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOBOTANY SCHOLARS AND PRACTITIONERS submitted by Trish Flaster Tflkastersprint@earthlink.netThe first annual Networking Social for Applied (Non-Academic) Ethnobiology and Ethnobotany Sch... read more __14 Sep
SHOP WITH AMAZON SMILE AND GIVE BACK TO THE SOCIETY AmazonSmile is a new fundraising mechanism for the Society of Ethnobiology. When you shop with AmazonSmile and choose the Society of Ethnobiology as y... read more __03 Aug
CONGRATULATIONS DR. ROBBIE HART, WINNER OF A BIOONE AMBASSADOR AWARD! Announcing Dr. Robbie Hart as a BioOne Ambassador Award WinnerDr. Robbie Hart is a winner of the 2018 BioOne Ambassador Award! Dr. Hart is a mem... read more __02 Jul
DR. GAIL WAGNER RECEIVES THE 2018 DISTINGUISHED ETHNOBIOLOGIST AWARD The Awards Committee is proud to present the 2018 Distinguished Ethnobiologist Award to Gail Wagner of the University of South Carolina. ... read more ___Get In Touch_
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