Monday, February 11, 2013

Ethnobotany


Ethnobotany is the study of culture and plants in conjunction with the scientific study of the relationships that exist between people and plants, this includes foods, medicine, clothing, and more. Ethnobotanists are the scientists and researchers that study this field of work.

I am particularly interested in the medicinal aspects of this discipline, for I have always wondered about the science behind “home” and “Organic” remedies for sicknesses. I would really like to learn about different organic remedies and if they could be viable alternatives for the otherwise costly drugs we purchase. For this reason I wish to have my project wrap around this idea of organic medicine and find out how to make and why these remedies work.
           
Portland Ethnobotany Project:

This project is part of the Northwest Ethnobotany Conservation Program, a program dedicated to restoring Native American traditions in the West Eugene Wetlands in Eugene, Oregon. The Portland Ethnobotany Project is a project which purpose is not only to restore culturally important lands for Native Americans, but to also research, conserve, and inhance culturally important plant resources, to feed the homeless, and serve as urban nature for youth and more.



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