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This resource showcases the ethnobotanical lessons developed by students during the NEH Summer Institute in Oaxaca, 2011. It features projects like the "Maize Codex" for 4th graders, a group display on "Gracias Agave" for 3rd graders, and the exploration of "Cacao as Currency" for 5th graders. These materials emphasize the importance of local plants in cultural history and their significance in the community. The work highlights interdisciplinary learning, connecting botany with social studies and art.
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Ethnobotanical Lessons: Student Work Maureen Yoder NEH Summer Institute Spotlight on Oaxaca 2011