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Q1 Benchmark: Comparative Ethnobotany
Conservation of heritage buildings is very important because it provides a sense of identity and continuity in a fast-changing world for future generations. We can help the plants by stopping or Reducing Your Use of Disposable Plastics, Support your Local Farmer's Market, and Conserve Energy. The natural processes of plants protect our planet and supply the air we breathe and the water we drink. How does plant anatomy (structure) affect plant physiology (function)? The plant anatomy (structure) may affect plant physiology (function) because for the climate change and proper nurturing.
Q1 Benchmark: Comparative Ethnobotany
Q1 Benchmark: Comparative Ethnobotany
Indigenous plants, cultures, and wisdom can be conserved by protecting them from many environments that may cause harm to them. The plant anatomy (structure) may affect plant physiology (function) because of the way they may be taken care of. Many human interactions may affect plants ability to adapt to changing climates depends on how they are being treated and not forgotten. You may mess up the seeds when taking care of them or watering them too much or not often. When taking care of plants I was wondering what is one of the best ways to take care of them every day. Also, the indigenous groups use plants for clothing. When researching more about indigenous groups was very interesting when learning all they abilities in what they may do to the plants.
Ethnobotany Project By: Quamir, Deja, Simon
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1srS6yJxCMD9bCUhgJpyYMoF0wkCHAYucCdodFCdF5xw/edit#slide=id.p Indigenous plants, cultures, and wisdom should be protected from what will put them in danger. The Dependence of how plants are structured effects how they work and how they are staying out of trouble. Human interactions affects plants ability of changing climates depends on how humans care for the plants and if they are using the plants for good use. Something that was interesting and stood out to me is the indigenous group use their staple crops including cotton, potatoes, corn, and coca, the plant used in cocaine production and what Coca-Cola was named after. It’s also interesting to see a small culture turn into so huge. Learning about the different groups of people made me see how plants can be used in many different ways and why they are so important to human life.
Ethnobotany Project By: Deja, Simon, Quamir
Comparative Ethnobotany
Exploring Differences In Tribes
Plants uses
The plants have many uses in different cultures because each culture has a different point of view
Abenaki
Native American tribe and First Nation.The role of the plants is something that may have helped them in there everyday life when planting different foods to eat everyday and sometime make cool objects out of them.
Angola
Natural or man-made fires occur frequently in savanna vegetation, and tree species are thus usually resistant to fire.
What is the climate like ?
When we discuss climate change it refers to global or regional climate patterns so for these tribes we will go through what they experience...
Traveling for more resources will change
More carbon released may create more changes
Changes in food sources, perceived reduction in weather
Deforestation and forest fragmentation
Angola: Climate. Like the rest of tropical Africa, Angola experiences distinct, alternating rainy and dry seasons. The coastal strip is tempered by the cool Benguela Current, resulting in a climate similar to coastal Peru or Baja California. It is semiarid in the South and along the coast to Luanda.
Abenaki: North America extends to within 10° of latitude of both the equator and the North Pole. It embraces every climatic zone, from tropical rainforest and savanna on the lowlands of Central America to areas of permanent ice cap in central Greenland.
Events/ evolution overtime ?
When it comes to evolution we talk about learning and growing into something more to improve...
The Abenaki are a Native American tribe and First Nation
The Abenaki live in Quebec and the Maritimes of Canada and in the New England region of the United States
Similarities and differences ?
The Northern Mbundu or Ambundu are a Bantu people living in Angola's North-West, North of the river Kwanza. While Abenaki were in america
Benchmark
Final Project for Group 4: : https://rmccann19.wixsite.com/mysite/other My group and I can say by doing this project we are walking away with very useful knowledge. By learning how the smallest, the most accessible part of a plant can be such a useful tool for a variety of things. The indigenous groups that we have chosen for our project on all found multiple uses for plants. From using the roots of a plant for medical uses, such as pain relief to using the branches of a plant for building such things as sweat lodges and also woven into basket and others. The medical uses for plants used many different parts of the plants for different things. As these groups found ways to use a plant, as relief of pain and burn to treatments for gonorrhea. The indigenous medicinal knowledge is still used for research today. We would say learning this information actually caused us to have a diverse on plants. Honestly I never thought a single plant could be so helpful to us. I feel as though if we spoke more about indigenous tribes, the uses of plants, their beliefs, and lifestyle it would not only help many people gain knowledge about the importance of plants but also would also push awareness on the environmental issues happening today. For an example, the Lenape tribe believed that the land belonged to the community, due to this shelters, food, etc. were shared. If this was something everyone learned, and understood the world honestly be a better place. You could even look as the tribes structures and practices as basic rights and laws. One belief that stuck out to my group and I was that, people were entitled to what they trapped or hunted but no one should go hungry. Today many people are trying to solve issues that are caused by hunger. If everyone was aware of the issue of hunger, this would be something everyone would believe in.
Ethnobotany Project - Simon, Deja, Quamir
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