Excerpt from Ethnobotany of the Tewa IndiansIt is needless to say that field notes Should be made complete in the field; it is unsafe to depend on one's memory and attempt to record certain information after reaching camp. It is well not to hasten from plant to plant: the informants Should be given abun dant time to think over and discuss points among themselves.About the
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