Description:
From the beginning of time, plants have influenced the evolution of civilizations and cultures. This course will explore the reciprocal relationship between food plants and people in the Northwest from these perspectives: foraging for wild foods, domestication of food plants, and the therapeutic approaches toward healing that connect through plant awareness and sustainability with the plant species that live in this region.
http://www.nwic.edu/media/service_learning/syllabi/ethnobotany-syllabus.pdf
Sector:
HE Sector
Area of Service:
Environment
Demographics & Settings:
Higher Education
Geographical Location:
WA
Subject / Discipline:
Environmental Studies 
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