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[EAN: 9781877058684], Neubuch, [PU: Rosenberg Publishing, Australia], Language: English . Brand New Book. Explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century. Observations of Australian Aboriginal hunting and gathering practices provided Europeans with important clues concerning the productivity of the land. British colonists who came in 1788 to establish themselves in the new country of Australia found indigenous land owners to be both a physical threat and an important source of information about the environment. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to make collections of dried and living plants in the fledging colonies and to send them back to Europe. They led exciting but dangerous lives on the fringes of the empire, a few of them dying while field collecting. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. This book presents investigates the role of particular Aboriginal groups and individuals in the botanical discovery of Australia. The bulk of this book is a detailed description of the interaction between particular plant collectors and Aboriginal people through the nineteenth century. There are chapters on the work of George Caley, Allan Cunningham, Von Mueller and the resident plant collectors in WA, SA and Tasmania.<
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[PU: Rosenberg, NSW, 2008. ISBN 9781877058684.], AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL ABORIGINES PLANTS BOTANY BOTANICLA BRITISH FLORA COLLECTIONS COLLECTING COLLECTORS, Jacket, Hard cover dus… Mehr…
[PU: Rosenberg, NSW, 2008. ISBN 9781877058684.], AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL ABORIGINES PLANTS BOTANY BOTANICLA BRITISH FLORA COLLECTIONS COLLECTING COLLECTORS, Jacket, Hard cover dust wrapper, quarto, b&w and colour photos. Light wear to edges; a near fine copy. Explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century. Observations of Australian Aboriginal hunting and gathering practices provided Europeans with important clues concerning the productivity of the land. British colonists who came in 1788 to establish themselves in the 'new' country of Australia found indigenous land 'owners' to be both a physical threat and an important source of information about the environment. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to make collections of dried and living plants in the fledging colonies and to send them back to Europe. They led exciting but dangerous lives on the fringes of the empire, a few of them dying while field collecting. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. This book investigates the role of particular Aboriginal groups and individuals in the botanical discovery of Australia.<
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As world exploration expanded in the 17th century, explorers of Australia were amazed to discover the unique plants and animals they encountered in the ´Great Southern Land.´ Back in Euro… Mehr…
As world exploration expanded in the 17th century, explorers of Australia were amazed to discover the unique plants and animals they encountered in the ´Great Southern Land.´ Back in Europe, scholars craved for exotic specimens to challenge the ways in which they, as scientists, ordered the natural world. An imperative for British colonists was to discover and secure natural resources of economic benefit to the Empire. Europeans who investigated the expanding frontier of settlement were impelled to engage with indigenous people who were being progressively dispossessed of their land. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to collect both dried and living plants and send them back to Europe. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. As hunter-gatherers, the guides had bush skills that were derived from their extensive environmental knowledge and first hand experience of the Australian flora. In the published accounts of the colonial period, indig Aboriginal Plant Collectors: Botanists and Australian Aboriginal People in the Nineteenth Century Buch (fremdspr.) gebundene Ausgabe 01.05.2008 Bücher>Fremdsprachige Bücher>Englische Bücher, Rosenberg Pub, .200<
[EAN: 9781877058684], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Rosenberg, Sydney], AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES ABORIGINAL BOTANY BOTANICAL COLLECTION COLLECTORS PLANTS ETHNOBOTANY MEDICINE HEALTH DI… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781877058684], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Rosenberg, Sydney], AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES ABORIGINAL BOTANY BOTANICAL COLLECTION COLLECTORS PLANTS ETHNOBOTANY MEDICINE HEALTH DIET FOOD GEORGE CALEY CUNNINGHAM VON MUELLER WINDIITJ PHARMACOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY, Jacket, 191pp, index, references, endnotes, num bw & col ills. Or green cloth in jacket. Near new with lightest of edge wear to jacket. Explores the impact of indigenous people on the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the 17th century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late 19th century. Chapters include: Early Explorers and Aboriginal Guides; Settlers and Australian Plants; Making Plant Names; George Caley in NSW; Allan Cunningham and the Mapping of Australia; Resident Plant Collectors and Aboriginal People; Leichhardt and the Riddle of Inland Australia; Von Mueller and Australian Botany; Inland Explorers and Aboriginal Knowledge; The Study of Aboriginal Plant Use. Size: 4to, Books<
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Sydney: Rosenberg, 2008. 191pp, index, references, endnotes, num bw & col ills. Or green cloth in jacket. Near new with lightest of edge wear to jacket. Explores the impact of indigenous people on the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the 17th century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late 19th century. Chapters include: Early Explorers and Aboriginal Guides; Settlers and Australian Plants; Making Plant Names; George Caley in NSW; Allan Cunningham and the Mapping of Australia; Resident Plant Collectors and Aboriginal People; Leichhardt and the Riddle of Inland Australia; Von Mueller and Australian Botany; Inland Explorers and Aboriginal Knowledge; The Study of Aboriginal Plant Use.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to., Rosenberg, 2008, 3<
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[EAN: 9781877058684], Neubuch, [PU: Rosenberg Publishing, Australia], Language: English . Brand New Book. Explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australia… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781877058684], Neubuch, [PU: Rosenberg Publishing, Australia], Language: English . Brand New Book. Explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century. Observations of Australian Aboriginal hunting and gathering practices provided Europeans with important clues concerning the productivity of the land. British colonists who came in 1788 to establish themselves in the new country of Australia found indigenous land owners to be both a physical threat and an important source of information about the environment. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to make collections of dried and living plants in the fledging colonies and to send them back to Europe. They led exciting but dangerous lives on the fringes of the empire, a few of them dying while field collecting. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. This book presents investigates the role of particular Aboriginal groups and individuals in the botanical discovery of Australia. The bulk of this book is a detailed description of the interaction between particular plant collectors and Aboriginal people through the nineteenth century. There are chapters on the work of George Caley, Allan Cunningham, Von Mueller and the resident plant collectors in WA, SA and Tasmania.<
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[PU: Rosenberg, NSW, 2008. ISBN 9781877058684.], AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL ABORIGINES PLANTS BOTANY BOTANICLA BRITISH FLORA COLLECTIONS COLLECTING COLLECTORS, Jacket, Hard cover dus… Mehr…
[PU: Rosenberg, NSW, 2008. ISBN 9781877058684.], AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL ABORIGINES PLANTS BOTANY BOTANICLA BRITISH FLORA COLLECTIONS COLLECTING COLLECTORS, Jacket, Hard cover dust wrapper, quarto, b&w and colour photos. Light wear to edges; a near fine copy. Explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century. Observations of Australian Aboriginal hunting and gathering practices provided Europeans with important clues concerning the productivity of the land. British colonists who came in 1788 to establish themselves in the 'new' country of Australia found indigenous land 'owners' to be both a physical threat and an important source of information about the environment. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to make collections of dried and living plants in the fledging colonies and to send them back to Europe. They led exciting but dangerous lives on the fringes of the empire, a few of them dying while field collecting. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. This book investigates the role of particular Aboriginal groups and individuals in the botanical discovery of Australia.<
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As world exploration expanded in the 17th century, explorers of Australia were amazed to discover the unique plants and animals they encountered in the ´Great Southern Land.´ Back in Euro… Mehr…
As world exploration expanded in the 17th century, explorers of Australia were amazed to discover the unique plants and animals they encountered in the ´Great Southern Land.´ Back in Europe, scholars craved for exotic specimens to challenge the ways in which they, as scientists, ordered the natural world. An imperative for British colonists was to discover and secure natural resources of economic benefit to the Empire. Europeans who investigated the expanding frontier of settlement were impelled to engage with indigenous people who were being progressively dispossessed of their land. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to collect both dried and living plants and send them back to Europe. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. As hunter-gatherers, the guides had bush skills that were derived from their extensive environmental knowledge and first hand experience of the Australian flora. In the published accounts of the colonial period, indig Aboriginal Plant Collectors: Botanists and Australian Aboriginal People in the Nineteenth Century Buch (fremdspr.) gebundene Ausgabe 01.05.2008 Bücher>Fremdsprachige Bücher>Englische Bücher, Rosenberg Pub, .200<
[EAN: 9781877058684], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Rosenberg, Sydney], AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES ABORIGINAL BOTANY BOTANICAL COLLECTION COLLECTORS PLANTS ETHNOBOTANY MEDICINE HEALTH DI… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781877058684], Gebraucht, sehr guter Zustand, [PU: Rosenberg, Sydney], AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES ABORIGINAL BOTANY BOTANICAL COLLECTION COLLECTORS PLANTS ETHNOBOTANY MEDICINE HEALTH DIET FOOD GEORGE CALEY CUNNINGHAM VON MUELLER WINDIITJ PHARMACOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY, Jacket, 191pp, index, references, endnotes, num bw & col ills. Or green cloth in jacket. Near new with lightest of edge wear to jacket. Explores the impact of indigenous people on the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the 17th century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late 19th century. Chapters include: Early Explorers and Aboriginal Guides; Settlers and Australian Plants; Making Plant Names; George Caley in NSW; Allan Cunningham and the Mapping of Australia; Resident Plant Collectors and Aboriginal People; Leichhardt and the Riddle of Inland Australia; Von Mueller and Australian Botany; Inland Explorers and Aboriginal Knowledge; The Study of Aboriginal Plant Use. Size: 4to, Books<
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Sydney: Rosenberg, 2008. 191pp, index, references, endnotes, num bw & col ills. Or green cloth in jacket. Near new with lightest of edge wear to jacket. Explores the impact of indigen… Mehr…
Sydney: Rosenberg, 2008. 191pp, index, references, endnotes, num bw & col ills. Or green cloth in jacket. Near new with lightest of edge wear to jacket. Explores the impact of indigenous people on the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the 17th century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late 19th century. Chapters include: Early Explorers and Aboriginal Guides; Settlers and Australian Plants; Making Plant Names; George Caley in NSW; Allan Cunningham and the Mapping of Australia; Resident Plant Collectors and Aboriginal People; Leichhardt and the Riddle of Inland Australia; Von Mueller and Australian Botany; Inland Explorers and Aboriginal Knowledge; The Study of Aboriginal Plant Use.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to., Rosenberg, 2008, 3<
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As world exploration expanded in the 17th century, explorers of Australia were amazed to discover the unique plants and animals they encountered in the 'Great Southern Land.' Back in Europe, scholars craved for exotic specimens to challenge the ways in which they, as scientists, ordered the natural world. An imperative for British colonists was to discover and secure natural resources of economic benefit to the Empire. Europeans who investigated the expanding frontier of settlement were impelled to engage with indigenous people who were being progressively dispossessed of their land. Plant hunters were a hardy breed of men primarily employed to collect both dried and living plants and send them back to Europe. Aboriginal guides accompanied plant collectors into the field. As hunter-gatherers, the guides had bush skills that were derived from their extensive environmental knowledge and first hand experience of the Australian flora. In the published accounts of the colonial period, indig
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781877058684 ISBN (ISBN-10): 1877058688 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 2008 Herausgeber: ROSENBERG PUB 191 Seiten Gewicht: 1,043 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 1-877058-68-8, 978-1-877058-68-4 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: clarke, philip, rosenberg Titel des Buches: botanists, botanist, australian aboriginal, the collectors, aboriginal plant use
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