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ORTIZ Beverly R with PARKER Julia F (1991) 1996
It Will Live Forever
Heyday pb 148pp
A loving record of the Yosemite Indians' traditions and methods of acorn
preparation for food
KEATOR Glenn & BAZELL Susan 1998
The Life of an Oak
Heyday pb 256pp illus.(color) index glossary
Structure, physiology, life cycle, evolution, habitats, species diversity of
the N. American oaks. It's all in there; get a copy.
STEVENS William K 1995
Miracle Under the Oaks
Pocket Books / Simon & Schuster 332pp
In 1977 Steve Packard decided that the present riverine border of the North
Branch of the Chicago River was a man-degraded remnant of an original
prairie savanna woodland. By astute publicity, politics, polemics and
enthusiasm he had recruited over 5,000 volunteers to restore and maintain
20,000 acres, and these organisations are still growing.
Enjoy! Geoff [log in to unmask]
-----Original Message-----
From: Patty Clark <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: [P-F] acorns
>> 1) thank the oaks for providing food
>> 2) prepare the acorn kernals
>> 3) grind the meal
>> 4) leach the meal
>> 5) prepare the food
>> SNIP
>> Wolf Lochland Logan
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>And thank you, for letting us know the process is simple, even if not
>easy.
>
>Patty
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