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NATIVE AMERICANS & Medicine

Exhibiting 96 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
2015 CEA Cree healer and his medicine bundle: Revelations of indigenous wisdom: Healing plants, practices, and stories.
1822 CEA narrative of the life and medical discoveries of Samuel Thomson: Containing an account of his system of practice, and the manner of curing disease with vegetable medicine, upon a plan entirely new; to which is added an introduction to his New Guide to Health, or Botanic Family Physician containing the principles upon which the system is founded, with remarks on fevers, steaming, poison &c.
2000 CEA population history of the United States. Edited by Michael R. Haines and Richard H. Steckel.
1942 CEA study of Delaware Indian medicine practice and folk beliefs.
1973 CEAlgonquin ethnobotany: An Interpretation of aboriginal adaptation in Southwestern Quebec. 2 vols.
2017 CEAmerican Indian medicine ways: Spiritual power, prophets, and healing. Edited by Clifford E. Trafzer.
1970 CEAmerican Indian medicine.
1817 CE​–1820 CEAmerican medical botany, being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts. 3 vols.
1763 CEAn account of the success of the bark of the willow in the cure of agues.
1774 CEAn oration…containing an enquiry into the natural history of medicine among the Indians in North-America; and a comparative view of their diseases and remedies, with those of civilized nations.
2015 CEBeyond germs: Native depopulation in North America. Edited by Catherine M. Cameron, Paul Kelton, and Alan C. Swedlund.
2000 CEBiodiversity and native America. Edited by Paul E. Minnis and Wayne J. Elisens.
1814 CEBotanic medicine: A new and complete American medical family herbal: Wherein is displayed the true properties and medical virtues of the plants, indigenous to the United States of America, together with Lewis' secret remedy newly discovered, which has been found infallible in the cure of that dreadful disease hydrophobia, produced by the bite of a mad dog.
2015 CECherokee medicine, colonial germs: An indigenous nation’s fight against smallpox, 1518–1824.
1975 CECherokee plants their uses - a 400 year history.
1997 CECoyote medicine: Lessons from native American healing.
2008 CECreek Indian medicine ways. The enduring power of Muskoke religion.
1995 CEDeadly medicine: Indians and alcohol in early America.
1751 CEDescriptions, virtues, and uses of sundry plants of these northern parts of America, and particularly of the newly discovered Indian cure for the venereal disease.
1983 CEDisease change and the role of medicine: The Navajo experience.
1996 CEEncyclopedia of native American healing.
2007 CEEpidemics and enslavement: Biological catastrophe in the native Southeast, 1492-1715,
1974 CEEthnobotany of the Blackfoot Indians.
1933 CEEthnobotany of the Forest Potawatomi Indians.
1939 CEEthnobotany of the Hopi. Bulletin No. 15.
1923 CEEthnobotany of the Menomini Indians.
1928 CEEthnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians.
1944 CEEthnobotany of the Navajo. Monographs of the School of American Research, No. 8.
1932 CEEthnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians.
1916 CEEthnobotany of the Tewa Indians. Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 55.
1915 CEEthnobotany of the Zuñi Indians. Thirtieth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology.
2019 CEFighting invisible enemies: Health and medical transitions among Southern California Indians.
2009 CEForgotten voices: Death records of the Yakama, 1888-1964.
1976 CEHallucinogenic plants of North America.
1973 CEHallucinogens and Shamanism edited by Michael Harner.
2001 CEHealing plants: Medicine of the Florida Seminole Indians.
2003 CEHonoring the medicine: The essential guide to native American healing.
1997 CEIroquois medical botany.
1823 CEManners and customs of several Indian tribes located west of the Mississippi; including some account of the soil, climate, and vegetable productions, and the Indian materia medica: to which is prefixed the history of the author's life during a residence of several years among them.
1787 CEMateria medica Americana, potissimum regni vegetabilis.
1828 CE​–1830 CEMedical flora; or, manual of the medical botany of the United States of North America. Containing a selection of above 100 figures and descriptions of medical plants, with their names, qualities, properties, history &c; and notes or remarks on nearly 500 equivalent substitutes. 2 vols.
1999 CEMedicinal flora of the Alaska natives. A compilation of knowledge from literary sources of Aleut, Alutiiq, Athabascan, Eyak, Haida, Inupiat, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yupik traditional healing methods using plants.
1957 CEMedicinal uses of plants by Indian tribes of Nevada. Contributions toward a flora of Nevada. No. 45. Revised edition, with summary of pharmacological research by W. Andrew Archer, Nov. 26, 1957.
1932 CEMedicine among the American Indians.
2001 CEMedicine that Walks: Disease, medicine, and Canadian Plains native people, 1880-1940.
2001 CEMedicine ways: Disease, health and survival among native Americans. Edited by Clifford E. Trafzer and Diane E. Weiner.
1958 CEMedicine-men of the North Pacific Coast. Bulletin (National Museum of Canada), no. 152.; Bulletin (National Museum of Canada)., Anthropological series, no. 42.
1958 CEMedicine-men on the North Pacific Coast.
1961 CEMohave ethnopsychiatry and suicide: The psychiatric knowledge and the psychic disturbances of an Indian tribe.
1998 CENative American ethnobotany.