Medicinal, Cultural, and Spiritual Relationships between British Columbia First Nations and Oplopanax horridus

This paper was originally written for Robert Bandringa’s FNST 332 course Ethnobotany of British Columbia First Nations. The assignment asked students to research a native British Columbian plant specimen and its relation to local First Nations. The paper uses APA citation style.

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Main Author: Johnson, Austyn
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Language:English
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title_sort medicinal, cultural, and spiritual relationships between british columbia first nations and oplopanax horridus
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