This text provides an examination of ethnobotanical knowledge and skills among the African diaspora in the Americas. Leading scholars on the subject explore the complex relationship between plant use and meaning among the descendents of enslaved Africans.
This text provides an examination of ethnobotanical knowledge and skills among the African diaspora in the Americas. Leading scholars on the subject e...
Modern humans, descendants of a founding population that separated from chimpanzees some five to eight million years ago, are today the only living representative of a branching group of African apes called hominins. Because of its extraordinary size and shape, the baobab (Adansonia digitataL.) has long been identified as the most striking tree of Africa’s mosaic savanna, the landscape generally regarded as the environment of hominin evolution. This book makes the case for identifying the baobab as the tree of life in the hunter-gatherer adaptation that was the economic foundation of...
Modern humans, descendants of a founding population that separated from chimpanzees some five to eight million years ago, are today the only living re...