000 Ethnobotanical Calendar 2010 PDF

Please click on the link below for a low-res version of Edible, Medicinal, Material, Ceremonial: Contemporary Ethnobotany of Southern California Indians, our collaborative 2010 Calendar. Many thanks to Margie Adcock, former CSUSM Arts and tEchnology student and now full-time graphic designer at Palomar College, for help with every aspect of the calendar layout and press production, and for creating the PDF.

Ethnobotany Calendar 2010


10 Responses to “000 Ethnobotanical Calendar 2010 PDF”

  1. Is this blog still active? I am interested in a number of things…

  2. [...] The wild rose is the featured native plant for August in Rose Ramirez’ and my collaborative 2010 Ethnobotanical Calendar. You can download a PDF version here. [...]

  3. Deborah,

    I just came across your calendar. It is magnificent. I volunteer for the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the California Native Plant Society. I would love to see enlarged prints of each panel on display at local libraries. I can make that happen locally with your permission.

    - Arvind Kumar, CNPS board member

  4. [...] is also a featured plant in our 2010 Ethnobotanical Calendar for June. In July, we feature thistle chia, aka thistle sage, or Salvia [...]

  5. oh also, is the calendar for sale?

  6. Hi Deborah, I absolutely LOVE the work you are doing with southern California tribes to preserve local food traditions. I recently graduated from San Francisco State University and have moved back home to San Diego in order to learn more about the native flora and fauna of the region, plant uses and also traditional resource management techniques. I also hope to gain more knowledge of local edible, medicinal, material and ceremonial plants and am glad to have stumbled on your small webblog. I want to thank you for all the work you have done and put toward the revitalization of tribal traditions.
    I wasn’t able to attend your presentation at the CNPSSD, but would love to attend future classes, courses or presentations. Is there a way I could get onto a mailing list or attend a class you give? Would i have to enroll at the San Marcos University or are there other means of connecting and learning?
    Thanks again for all you do!
    Sincerely, Glorious

  7. This is great, thank you!

  8. [...] Many of the images from our presentation at the California Native Plant society are a part of our 2010 Ethnobotanical Calendar. [...]

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