Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. California at contact
  • 1. The wildlife, plants, and people
  • 2. Gathering, hunting, and fishing
  • 3. The collision of worlds
  • pt. II. Indigenous land management and its ecological basis
  • 4. Methods of caring for the land
  • 5. Landscapes of stewardship
  • 6. Basketry : cultivating forbs, sedges, grasses, and tules
  • 7. From arrows to weirs : cultivating shrubs and trees
  • 8. California's cornucopia : a calculated abundance
  • 9. Plant foods aboveground : seeds, grains, leaves, and fruits
  • 10. Plant foods belowground : bulbs, corms, rhizomes, taproots, and tubers
  • pt. III. Rekindling the old ways
  • 11. Contemporary California Indian harvesting and management practices
  • 12. Restoring landscapes with native knowledge
  • Coda : indigenous wisdom in the modern world.