Author(s): Murv Jacob,Deborah L. Duvall
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 32
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English
Date Published: 2012-11-15
Dimensions: 210.82 x 248.92 x 7.62mm
Publication City/Country: Albuquerque, NM, United States
Edition: Reprint
Illustrations:

A long time ago, all the animals and people lived happily together, begins this story of the origins of Cherokee herbal medicine. As the people begin to outnumber the animals and then to hunt them for their hides and meat, the days of peaceful coexistence are over. The animals take their revenge on the people by making them sick, creating rheumatism, coughs, and colds, aches and pains, fevers and swellings and rashes and allergies. The people are saved by their only remaining allies: the plants and trees that they have cultivated, who show them how to use herbal medicine to survive.

Simply told and magnificently illustrated, this story is suitable for children but eerily resonant for adults at a time of heightened awareness of the threat of disease and the usefulness of herbal remedies. The book includes an appendix with pictures of common medicinal plants and information on their uses.
Book Info
Author Murv Jacob, Deborah L. Duvall
Date Published 2012-11-15
Dimensions 210.82 x 248.92 x 7.62mm
Edition Reprint
First Author Murv Jacob
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780826330086
Language English
No. of Pages 32
Publication City/Country Albuquerque, NM, United States
Publisher University of New Mexico Press

How Medicine Came to the People

  • $544