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Armstrong, Carrie, 1964-
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Beauty, Personal.
Self-care, Health.
Herbal cosmetics.
Herbal teas.
Medicinal plants.
Indigenous peoples -- Medicine -- Canada.
Traditional ecological knowledge.
Ethnoscience.
Naturopathy.
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Armstrong, Carrie, 1964-
Beauty, Personal.
Self-care, Health.
Herbal cosmetics.
Herbal teas.
Medicinal plants.
Indigenous peoples -- Medicine -- Canada.
Traditional ecological knowledge.
Ethnoscience.
Naturopathy.
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Mother Earth plants for health & beauty = Kikāwīnaw askiy oskihtēpakwa : Indigenous plants, traditions & recipes / Carrie Armstrong.
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Armstrong, Carrie, 1964-
Eschia Books, 2020.
Call #:
615
.321
A735m
Subjects
Beauty, Personal.
Self-care, Health.
Herbal cosmetics.
Herbal teas.
Medicinal plants.
Indigenous peoples -- Medicine -- Canada.
Traditional ecological knowledge.
Ethnoscience.
Naturopathy.
ISBN:
9781926696645 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Kikāwīnaw askiy oskihtēpakwa : Indigenous plants, traditions & recipes
Description:
141 p. : col. ill. ; 20 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:
"Mother Earth Essentials was founded by Carrie Armstrong. Her passion is sharing Aboriginal culture and the vehicle for her message is her products. Carrie has based a philosophy steeped in respect and honor for the environment and the beautiful plants used in her luxurious bath, body and beauty line. Carrie blends the finest essential oils, berries, medicinal, and ceremonial plants that Mother Earth provides with the teachings she learned as a young girl. She gathered plants and berries with her Grandmother while she shared her stories and her deep understanding of traditional plants and their uses. Carrie started to realize that, overall, there is a lack of awareness about the significant contributions Aboriginal people have made in the areas of plants and their medicinal uses. The pharmaceutical industry currently uses over 200 plants traditionally used by Aboriginal people for thousands of years. Yet, Carrie realized from 15 years of experience in the cosmetic industry, there were no products created from Aboriginal knowledge."--From publisher.
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6
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
615.321 A735m
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