Mayo Ethnobotany: Land, History, and Traditional Knowledge in Northwest Mexico
David Yetman and Thomas R Van Devender
359 pages, b/w photos, illus, maps.
Hardcover |
temporarily unavailable | 2002 | #121941 | ISBN: 0520227212
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£37.95
| $59/€47 approx.
David Yetman is Associate Research Social Scientist at The Southwest Center at the University of Arizona and author of Where the Desert Meets the Sea: A Trader in the Land of the Seri Indians (1988), Sonora: An Intimate Geography (1996), and Scattered Round Stones: A Mayo Village in Sonora, Mexico (1998). Thomas R. Van Devender is Senior Research Scientist at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. He has published many articles on desert geology and ecology.
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