Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Tsodasha a.k.a rabbit tobacco is one of the important plants that Indigenous Americans used both for practicality and spirituality. Both its fragrance, and its "tinder-bility" made this one of the important herbs for the Yuchi. Its importance is underscored by the Morphemes in its name: where Tso means sun or sacred, and denotes the importance of this herb, and da means fire and sha means fast or quick. This might be more comfortably translated as Sacred-fire-fast, i.e. sacred fire tinder. Dr. Jackson has researched the importance of the Everlasting species used in Oklahoma among the Yuchi, and reports his findings herein.
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Places
Therapeutic useShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
Edition | Availability |
---|---|
1
Spirit medicine: Native American uses of common everlasting (Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium) in eastern North America
2002, Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
in English
|
aaaa
Libraries near you:
WorldCat
|
Book Details
Edition Notes
Cover title.
"Number 13, pages 1-17"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-17).
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Community Reviews (0)
Feedback?August 17, 2024 | Edited by MARC Bot | import existing book |
January 16, 2011 | Edited by David | merge authors |
January 15, 2011 | Edited by 68.52.40.13 | Edited without comment. |
January 15, 2011 | Edited by 68.52.40.13 | Added new cover |
December 11, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |