TY - BOOK AU - Lanner,Ronald M. TI - The pi�non pine: a natural and cultural history SN - 0874174120 AV - QK494.5.P66 L36 U1 - 585/.2 19 PY - 1985///, 1981 CY - Reno, Nev. PB - University of Nevada Press KW - Pinyon pines KW - Southwest, New KW - Cooking (Pine nuts) KW - Indians of North America KW - Food KW - Religion KW - NATURE KW - Plants KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - New Southwest KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-195) and index; Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. Woodlands of Pi�non Country; 2. Through Time and Space-How Pi�nons Came to Pi�non Country; 3. Origin of a Species-How the Singleleaf Pi�non was Born; 4. Closing the Circle-How Hybrid Trees are Formed; 5. Rats, Pines, and Pre-History-How Pack Rats Help Man Read the Past; 6. A Place to Live, Something to Eat-A Tree is What You Make It; 7. Feathered Cultivators-Birds That Plant Trees in the Desert; 8. Man Meets Tree, Tree Meets Man-Beginning a Lasting Relationship; 9. Food That Grows on Trees-Prospering in the Great Nut Grove10. Reading Nature's Message; 11. The Pi�non in Indian Myth; 12. Better Than Those of Castile-Men on Horseback Come to Pi�non Country; 13. Pine Nuts as a Foodstuff; 14. Science Finds the Pi�non; 15. Fuel for a Silver Empire; 16. Turning Woodlands Into Pastures-The Hard Way; 17. Tomorrow's Woodland; Pine-Nut Cookery; Notes; Bibliography; Index UR - https://libproxy.firstcity.edu.my:8443/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=27869 ER -