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This paper is a slightly modified version of one presented at a meeting of The Society for Economic Botany as part of a symposium entitledIntegrated Research in Economic Botany VI: Ethnobotany of Some New World Cultures. Part I. December 30, 1964. AAAS Meetings. Montreal, Canada.
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French, D.H. Ethnobotany of the pacific Northwest Indian. Econ Bot 19, 378–382 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02904808
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