Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network
Monday, September 6th

All Living Things


Resource Info

type: Book
grade level: 4 to community
date entered: 2004-07-29

Date

1999

Location

Sparwood, School District No. 5, CBEENER, Fernie, Cranbrook

School District Resouce Centre

Contact Info

contact person:
Michael Keefer or Pete McCoy
author:
Michael keefer and Peter McCoy
publisher:
phone: 250-489-2464 (ext. 234)
email: mkeefer@kktc.bc.ca
website: http://livinglandscapes.bc.ca/...

Description

?akxamis qapi qapsin . All Living Things was published on February 15, 1999, this is the first Ktunaxa licensed ethnobotany book. It was designed to be a compact and easily accessible field guide for Ktunaxa readers. Names were given in Ktunaxa, English and Latin at the top of each description but throughout the text only Ktunaxa names were used in order to promote the usage of the language amongst the citizens.

Comments

This booklet is available through the contact given above, through the treaty office in Cranbrook (250-417-4022), and through the School District No. 5 Resource Centre.

Keywords

book, intermediate, secondary, post-secondary, community, plants, Ktunaxa, ethnobotany, traditional ecological knowledge,

Cost

$7.00 plus shipping

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