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Huron H. Smith

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Huron H. Smith was an American ethnobotanist and anthropologist known for his work on the relationship between the Ojibwe people and their native plants. His notable work, "Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians," explores the traditional uses of plants by the Ojibwe, providing valuable insights into their cultural practices and ecological knowledge. Smith's research contributes to the understanding of indigenous knowledge systems and highlights the importance of preserving traditional ecological wisdom. His work remains a significant resource for those interested in ethnobotany and Native American studies.

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