Agarita foraging.
Note: the Indigenous peoples mentioned are still living cultures and when I use past tense it is to describe practices in a historical context.
REFERENCES
- Harvel, Carolyn L. and Billie L. Turner. 2011. Recipes from the wild: cooking with native Texas plants. Texensis Publishing, Amarillo, TX.
- Latorre, Dolores L. and Felipe A. Latorre. 1977. Plants used by the Mexican Kickapoo Indians. Economic Botany 31(3):340-357.
- Mails, Thomas, E. 1974. People called Apache. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
- Ohlendorf, Sheila M., Bigelow, Josette M., and Mary M. Standifer (ed. & trans). 1980. Journey to Mexico during the years 1826 to 1834 by Jean Louis Berlandier. Vol. 2. The Texas State Historical Association, Austin, TX.
- Tull, Delena. 1987. Edible and Useful Plants of Texas and the Southwest. University of Texas Press, Austin TX.
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27 авг 2024