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Old 22-01-2007, 10:16 PM posted to bionet.plants
Elizabeth Bowe Elizabeth Bowe is offline
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Default Plants in Whitehorse, YT

I am a student at the University of Alaska, Juneau. I am doing research on
the Chilkoot Native People and their trade with Whitehorse Yukon Territory.
Specifically a woman who would walk the Chilkoot Trail carrying Hooligan oil
with pack horses and dogs to trade for, among other things, medicinal
plants.

What kind of plants would she want that did not grow coastally? Also, any
plants that she might get indigenous to the Yukon not available in Haines. I
think there was a yellow moss that was used for dying wool for the Chilkat
Robe. She did this trip frequently over 70 years ago and I am trying to
reconstruct it from research.
Thank you, Elizabeth Kunibe


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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 14:54:20 -0800
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Please help. I am a law student researching a problem.
(That means my grasp of science is limited!)

Do situations exist where a farmer who has a seedless
orange crop ever has other bees fly in and pollinate his crops (and
render them useless
since they'll have seeds?) Is anything written about this?

Thanks,
Barbara



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