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Plants of the Canoe People An Ethnobotanical Voyage through Polynesia

By: W Arthur Whistler
241 pages, 148 col photos, tabs
Plants of the Canoe People
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  • Plants of the Canoe People ISBN: 9780915809004 Paperback Jul 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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To remedy the lack of plants they needed, the Polynesians employed a strategy of transporting these plants (called canoe plants) with them in their voyaging canoes. Around 60 of the canoe plants were present in the first area of Polynesia settled. This guide represents information gathered from decades of field expeditions by the author, and includes an introduction to the people of Polynesia.

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By: W Arthur Whistler
241 pages, 148 col photos, tabs
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