In 'Putting Down Roots' (pp. 254–267),
Kimmerer states, "Losing a plant can threaten
a culture in much the same way as losing a
language." (p. 261) On the basis of
Kimmerer's discussion in this chapter
regarding sweetgrass's decline, how can
plants repeat the history of their people? (p.
262) What are some examples presented by
Kimmerer that would support her statement,
"Reciprocity is a key to success."? (p. 262)