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A world of tradition and knowledge thrives within the forests and meadows of western Washington. Erna Gunther’s landmark exploration opens a window onto the rich tapestry of plant use in native cultures, illuminating the deep cultural plant relationships that shaped daily life and spiritual practice. This academic research volume, part of the renowned anthropology collection series from the University of Washington, is both a foundational work in 20th century ethnobotany and a vital scholarly reference guide.Gunther’s meticulous ethnobotanical studies reveal not only the practical uses of local flora but also the intricate indigenous botany practices that have been passed down for generations. Her clear, respectful documentation makes this book an essential university students resource and a touchstone for anyone fascinated by botany and anthropology. With every page, readers encounter the living legacy of knowledge held by the region’s First Peoples, presented with the care and insight that mark all Erna Gunther works.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both a collector’s gem and an accessible introduction to the ethnobotanical riches of western Washington flora, this book stands as a cultural treasure for those who seek to understand the profound connections between people and plants.