Tree-Talk: Memories, Myths and Timeless Customs
by Marie-France Boyer
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Trees form landscapes, mark crossroads, inspire architecture, have provided us and our ancestors with shelter, food and wood. They are witnesses and momentoes of events and centuries before our time. Special or sacred trees are common to all human societies, past or present.Tags
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- 398.242 — Social sciences Customs, etiquette & folklore Folklore Folk literature Tales and lore of plants and animals Plantlore
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