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investigations of some ecosystems and cultural landscapes on and near the West Coast of North America
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Above Downes Point, Hornby Island, British Columbia
Written on June 30th, 1978 ,
Gulf Islands of British Columbia & drier parts of south-eastern Vancouver Island
,
historic Garry oak (Quercus garryana) savannah typically the result of Salish food production & burning
,
island ecosystem
,
traditional indigenous / aboriginal food plant
Thousand oaks near Helliwell Park, Hornby Island
Written on June 1st, 1978 ,
Gulf Islands of British Columbia & drier parts of south-eastern Vancouver Island
,
historic Garry oak (Quercus garryana) savannah typically the result of Salish food production & burning
,
island ecosystem
,
traditional indigenous / aboriginal food plant
Garry oak prairie / Douglas fir parkland, Helliwell Park, Hornby Island
Written on June 1st, 1978 ,
Gulf Islands of British Columbia & drier parts of south-eastern Vancouver Island
,
historic Garry oak (Quercus garryana) savannah typically the result of Salish food production & burning
,
island ecosystem
,
traditional indigenous / aboriginal food plant
Hornby Island’s Thousand Oaks mosaic of Garry oak wooland before it was subdivided
Written on June 1st, 1978 ,
Gulf Islands of British Columbia & drier parts of south-eastern Vancouver Island
,
historic Garry oak (Quercus garryana) savannah typically the result of Salish food production & burning
,
island ecosystem
The Garry oak prairie and woodlands of Hornby Island’s Helliwell Park
Written on June 1st, 1978 ,
Gulf Islands of British Columbia & drier parts of south-eastern Vancouver Island
,
historic Garry oak (Quercus garryana) savannah typically the result of Salish food production & burning
,
island ecosystem
The Garry oak woodlands of Hornby Island’s Downes Point
Written on June 1st, 1978 ,
Gulf Islands of British Columbia & drier parts of south-eastern Vancouver Island
,
historic Garry oak (Quercus garryana) savannah typically the result of Salish food production & burning
,
island ecosystem
Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram: site map for a series of linked project spaces & archives
investigations of some ecosystems and cultural landscapes on and near the West Coast of North America
fragments
visual, textual & territorial investigations of some ecosystems and cultural landscapes along and near the West Coast of North America