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Armstrong, C. A Gift to Use All: Douglas Deur and Knowledge-Holders of the Quinault Indian Nation. 2022 Gifted Earth: The Ethnobotany of the Quinault and Neighboring Tribes. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR. ISBN 9780870719653, 250 Pages, $29.95. Hum Ecol 51, 185–187 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-022-00374-w
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