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" Celebrating birch : "
by North House Folk School
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BL
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Record Number
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696027
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Doc. No
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b518216
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Title & Author
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Celebrating birch : : the lore, art, and craft of an ancient tree /\ by North House Folk School
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Publication Statement
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East Petersburg, PA :: Fox Chapel Pub.,, c2007
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Page. NO
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xii, 177 p. :: ill. (some col.) ;; 28 cm
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ISBN
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1565233077 (pbk.)
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: 9781565233072 (pbk.)
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Contents
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Birch bark -- Birch lore and legends -- Birch wood -- Birch's biology and ecology
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Abstract
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Known as the mother tree by some, the birch has been significant to the well-being of civilization in the northern hemisphere since the last ice age. The unlimited uses and applications of this distinctive and graceful tree have served many cultures; thus, the birch is celebrated in countless traditions, histories, and myths. This book introduces a broad history of the birch - from its biology and ecology to its place in the practical and spiritual aspects of many northern cultures. In addition, included are more than 20 beautiful and practical projects to create, including a woven bark basket, carved box, and turned wooden bowl. More than just a tree, the birch is a link to our common human past that enriches the lives, hearts, and minds of those who work with it
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Subject
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Birch, Folklore
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Subject
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Birch-- Utilization
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Subject
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Wood-carving
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Subject
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Woodwork
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Dewey Classification
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736/.4
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LC Classification
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TT199.7.N7 2007
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TT199.7.N7 2007
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Added Entry
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North House Folk School
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