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Medicine Man: Elderberry by Steve Parker
Cayt:
I really enjoyed Steve's recent article. I do not subscribe, but bought the winter edition off the rack. So I apologize if Steve's credentials and knowledge-base have been printed before with his other writings, but I am curious as to his (your) ethnobotanic background, or heritage which may lend itself to your awareness of Native American uses. I found the article to be accurate, and was wondering why (after the fiction-based-on-real-life story) Steve (you) did not choose to list any recent sources, or books/papers coauthored on similar subjects? And since Steve (you) are listed on the inside cover as a moderator and associate editor, how would you feel if someone wanted to reprint the article in part, or in whole in a newsletter that promotes understanding of native plants? I would like to get in touch, and have emailed Ed Ingold regarding this request, since I could readily find his email address on the website...could you ask him to forward my request on to you (Steve) too? Cayt (Tacy)
Pat B:
Cayt, here is Steve's email address.
NeolithicHillbilly@gmail.com
Steve is the horticulturist for UNC-Asheville, his family has live here in the mountains of Western NC for generations and he has a love for nature and primitive skills.
mullet:
Yep, Pat left out, he's just an old, hillbilly. ;D ;)
Pappy:
That can pick and sing. ;) ;D
Pappy
TRACY:
...and tame some man rock with only a dogwood billet :o
Tracy
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