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CREATED:20190429T235141Z
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LOCATION:Meyer Library\, Duane G. \, Room 101
SUMMARY:Osage Use of Plants in and around Smallin Cave
DESCRIPTION:The Osage presence in and around Smallin Cave was documented b
 y explorer Henry Rowe Schoolcraft 200 years ago. Botanical surveys have d
 emonstrated the cave valley presents a wide diversity of native plants. T
 hrough a combination of historical and ethnographic research\, a picture 
 of potential Osage plant use around Smallin Cave has emerged. Come see an
 d hear the Osage names and uses for several of the plants common at Small
 in Cave and the Ozarks region.About the Presenter: Eric C. Fuller receive
 d a BA in Antiquities from MSU and an MA in Anthropology from Washington 
 University in St. Louis. He is the Staff Archaeologist for Smallin Civil 
 War Cave in Ozark\, Missouri and has taught Anthropology courses for Drur
 y University. Since 2013\, Fuller has been conducting archival and field 
 research in Osage ethnobotany with the cooperation of the Osage Nation.
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 pan&gt;The Osage presence in and around Smallin Cave was documented by explo
 rer Henry Rowe Schoolcraft 200 years ago. Botanical surveys have demonstr
 ated the cave valley presents a wide diversity of native plants. Through 
 a combination of historical and ethnographic research\, a picture of pote
 ntial Osage plant use around Smallin Cave has emerged. Come see and hear 
 the Osage names and uses for several of the plants common at Smallin Cave
  and the Ozarks region.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;span&gt;About the Presenter: Eric C. 
 Fuller received a BA in Antiquities from MSU and an MA in Anthropology fr
 om Washington University in St. Louis. He is the Staff Archaeologist for 
 Smallin Civil War Cave in Ozark\, Missouri and has taught Anthropology co
 urses for Drury University. Since 2013\, Fuller has been conducting archi
 val and field research in Osage ethnobotany with the cooperation of the O
 sage Nation.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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