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Nancy Jean Turner (born 1947) is a Canadian ethnobiologist, originally qualified in
botany Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, and Plant ecology, ecology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who s ...
, who has done extensive research work with the indigenous peoples of British Columbia, the results of which she has documented in a number of books and numerous articles.


Life

Turner was born in Berkeley in California in 1947 but moved to
British Columbia British Columbia is the westernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that ...
when she was five. She obtained her doctorate in Ethnobotany after studying the Bella Coola, Haida and
Lillooet Lillooet () is a district municipality in the Squamish-Lillooet region of southwestern British Columbia. The town is on the west shore of the Fraser River immediately north of the Seton River mouth. On BC Highway 99, the locality is by road abo ...
indigenous groups of the Pacific North-West. She works by interviewing the groups' elder members to identify their names for plants and their uses. Comparison and scientific analysis of this data has enabled her to draw conclusions. Turner's research documented not only the role that plants have had in these groups' cultures but also the effects that Indigenous peoples have had historically on the landscape of Canada."Exploring Ethnobiology II: Nancy Turner"
27 July 2010, Pdtail, Retrieved 17 May 2016


Order of British Columbia

The Government of British Columbia admitted Nancy Turner to the Order of British Columbia in 1999 and describe her, her work, and her contributions as follows:1999 Recipient: Nancy J. Turner – Victoria , Order of BC
Retrieved 24 April 2008
Nancy J. Turner ... is an internationally-distinguished scholar and scientist who has devoted her life to documenting the endangered knowledge of First Nations. As a pioneer in ethnobiology, her more than 25 years of research have focused on the diverse interactions of First Peoples in British Columbia with the ecosystems they depended on and the critical role of plant resources for foods, medicines and materials. Her research will be seen as a most valuable compendium of aboriginal culture and plant lore in British Columbia.


Bibliography


Books written

* * * * * * * Turner, Nancy J. (2014). ''Ancestral Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge: Ethnobotany and Ecological Knowledge of Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America''. 2 vols. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. . * Turner, Nancy J & Charlie, Luschiim Arvid (2021). Luschiim’s Plants: Traditional Indigenous Foods, Materials and Medicines Harbour Publishing. .


Books edited

* Deur, Douglas & Turner, Nancy J. (eds.) (2005) ''Keeping It Living, Traditions of Plant Use and Cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America.'' Vancouver: UBC Press and Seattle: University of Washington Press. * Turner, Nancy J., Marianne B. Ignace and Sandra L. Peacock, editors. (2016) ''Secwepemc people and plants : research papers in Shuswap ethnobotany.'' Tacoma, WA : Society of Ethnobiology. . * Turner, Nancy J. (ed) (2020) ''Plants, People, and Places: The Roles of Ethnobotany and Ethnoecology in Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights in Canada and Beyond.'' Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.


Articles online

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Distinctions

* R.E. Schultes Award (1997)University of Victoria Media Release
Retrieved 27 April 2008
* Order of British Columbia (1999) * Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (1999) * Canadian Botanical Association’s Lawson Medal (2002) * Killam Research Fellowship (2007) * William L. Brown Award for Excellence in Genetic Resource Conservation (2008) *
Order of Canada The Order of Canada () is a Canadian state order, national order and the second-highest Award, honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit. To coincide with the Canadian Centennial, ce ...
(2009)


External links


Society of Ethnobiology

University of Victoria staff page





Dr Nancy Turner
wa-ter.ca

Uvic.ca


References

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