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Native American Gardening: Buffalobird-Woman's Guide to Traditional Methods

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Join anthropologist Gilbert Wilson in exploring the sustainable agricultural techniques of the Hidatsa Indians. This fascinating work is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Native American life, organic gardening, and farming.

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Join anthropologist Gilbert Wilson in exploring the sustainable agricultural techniques of the Hidatsa Indians. This fascinating work is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Native American life, organic gardening, and farming. 

Early in the 20th century, anthropology student Gilbert Wilson made the first of several trips to an Indian reservation in North Dakota to 
examine agricultural techniques used among the Hidatsa Indians. This intriguing book is the result of his research. More than a survey of primitive agriculture, however, the work sensitively investigates the activities of a unique culture. With the help of Buffalobird-woman, a Hidatsa native, Wilson not only created a poignant biographical study and a classic anthropological document but also presented a Native American woman's interpretationof economics, with views about the land she cultivated, frequently sprinkled with shrewd and humorous observations.
The text covers a broad spectrum of topics, including methods that will be of lasting value to modern organic gardeners and farmers. Subjects range from useful advice on clearing fields, applying fertilizer, and storing crops for winter to such traditional activities as braiding ears of corn, making squash dolls, and harvesting tobacco blossoms.
Of special interest to anyone practicing sustainable agricultureNative American Gardening will be of value to anthropologists, economic historians, and anyone fascinated by Native American life.
 

  • Get an inside look at traditional Native American farming techniques with this classic anthropological document. Discover secrets to storage, organic farming, and using nature's resources for a sustainable lifestyle.
  • Enjoy the benefits of long-lasting agriculture tips for all your gardening needs. Take advantage of proven methods for clearing fields, applying fertilizer, and storing crops for winter that are still reliable today.
  • Understand the Hidatsa Indians' perspectives on economics and views about the land they cultivated.
  • Get a glimpse into an ancient culture with special advice on braiding ears of corn, making squash dolls, and harvesting tobacco blossoms.
  • A must-read for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture or Native American life.
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