“…The present study further documents the ethnobotany of the Dakelh people and the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of Tl'azt'en (Shaw 2010). The objectives of this research are to gain an understanding of the criteria for gathering individual plants for food or medicine, and to identify reasons why traditional plant gathering sites may fall out of use.…”
“…The present study further documents the ethnobotany of the Dakelh people and the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of Tl'azt'en (Shaw 2010). The objectives of this research are to gain an understanding of the criteria for gathering individual plants for food or medicine, and to identify reasons why traditional plant gathering sites may fall out of use.…”
“…Additional information was also being gathered by other researchers in the CURA project including work on traditional plant gathering sites (Shaw, 2009) and environmental monitoring practices (Yim, 2009) that could provide information useful to tourism planning…”
Section: Tl'azt'en Nation Unbc and The Cura Projectmentioning
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