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100 1  $a Shay, C. Thomas $q (Creighton Thomas), $e author.
245 10 $a Under prairie skies : $b the plants and native peoples of the Northern Plains / $c C. Thomas Shay.
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264  1 $a Lincoln : $b University of Nebraska Press, $c 2022.
300    $a 287 pages
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Wide Vistas, Azure Skies -- Chapter 1 Sculpting the Land -- Chapter 2 Land of the Restless Wind -- Chapter 3 The Land IsSacred -- Chapter 4 Life Among the Ancient Archives -- Chapter 5 From Gathering to Growing -- Chapter 6 Nature's Bounty -- Chapter 7 Medicinal and Mystical Plants -- Chapter 8 From Tools to Toys -- -- Epilogue Under Autumn Skies -- Appendix -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Index.
520    $a "Writer and anthropologist C. Thomas Shay traces the key roles of plants since humans arrived in the Northern Plains at the end of the Ice Age and began to hunt the region's woodlands, fish its waters, and gather its flora"-- $c Provided by publisher.
520    $a "In Under Prairie Skies, C. Thomas Shay asks and answers the question: What role did plants play in the lives of early inhabitants of the northern Great Plains? Since humans arrived at the end of the Ice Age, plants played important roles as Native peoples learned which were valuable foods, which held medicinal value, and which were best for crafts. Incorporating Native voices, ethnobotanical studies, personal stories, and research techniques, Under Prairie Skies shows how, since the end of the Ice Age, plants have held a central place in the lives of Native peoples. Eventually some groups cultivated seed-bearing annuals and, later, fields of maize and other crops. Throughout history, their lives became linked with the land, both materially and spiritually. "-- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Indians of North America $x Ethnobotany. $x Ethnobotany.
650  0 $a Ethnobotany $z Great Plains.
650  0 $a Human ecology $z Great Plains.
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