Nancy Turner and Richard Hebda present the results of many years of
working with botanical experts from the Saanich Nation on southern
Vancouver Island. Elders Violet Williams, Elsie Claxton, Christopher
Paul and Dave Elliott pass on their knowledge of plants and their uses
to future generations of Saanich and Coast Salish people, and to anyone
interested in native plants. Saanich Ethnobotany includes detailed
information about the plants that were traditionally harvested to use in
all aspects of Saanich life, such as for food and medicines, and to make
tools, buildings and weapons. Each plant is listed by its common
(English), scientific and Saanich names. Each listing contains a brief
botanical description with a colour photograph, where to find the plant
and how it was used traditionally by the Saanich people. This important
book celebrates the richness and tremendous value of locally based
knowledge in a rapidly changing world.