When the Prairie Camas Bloom: Some Notes on the Edible Plants Among the Puget Sound Indians

Cover of " Prairie Camas Bloom: Some Notes on the Edible Plants Among the Puget Sound Indians"

Cover of " Prairie Camas Bloom: Some Notes on the Edible Plants Among the Puget Sound Indians"

Name/Title

When the Prairie Camas Bloom: Some Notes on the Edible Plants Among the Puget Sound Indians

Entry/Object ID

2023-009-0003

Description

An educational pamphlet about the diets, cooking, foraging, and preservation techniques/methods amongst Puget Sound Indians.

Context

This educational pamphlet was originally published by the Nisqually Reach Nature Center in 1991 but was reprinted by The Washington State Capital Museum for an exhibit titled "Traditions and Transitions: American Indians of Southern Puget Sound Exhibition". This copy is the reprint.

Book Details

Author

Del McBride

Volume/Number/Issue

Educational Pamphlet No.4

Place Published

City

Olympia

County

Thurston

State/Province

Washington

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Place Printed

City

Olympia

County

Thurston

State/Province

Washington

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Publication Subjects

Puget Sound Indians, Edible Plants, Foraging, Food Preservation, Cooking