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id | species | tribe ▲ | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes | rawsource |
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11638 | Cucurbita foetidissima Kunth 1161 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Antirheumatic (External) 35 | Poultice of powdered seeds, flowers and saliva applied to swellings. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
11739 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 45 | Drug 2 | Antirheumatic (External) 35 | Ingredient in schumaakwe cakes and used externally for rheumatism and swelling. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 45 |
11740 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 45, 46 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Ingredient of 'schumaakwe cakes' and used externally for rheumatism and swelling. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 45, 46 |
11741 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 45, 46 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of seeds and blossoms applied to cactus scratches. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 45, 46 |
11742 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 67 | Food 1 | Dried Food 4 | Fresh squash cut into spiral strips, folded into hanks and hung up to dry for winter use. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 67 |
11743 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 67 | Food 1 | Special Food 47 | Blossoms cooked in grease and used as a delicacy in combination with other foods. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 67 |
11744 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 67 | Food 1 | Fresh squash, either whole or in pieces, roasted in ashes and used for food. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 67 | |
11745 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 88 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Gourds worn in phallic dances symbolizing fructification or made into ceremonial rattles. The gourd rattles were used in ceremonies for both anthropic and zooic worship. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 88 |
11746 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 88 | Other 3 | Containers 32 | Gourds made into receptacles for storing precious articles. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 88 |
11747 | Cucurbita pepo L. 1164 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 67 | Other 3 | Cooking Tools 33 | Gourds made into cups, ladles and dippers and put to various uses. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 67 |
11805 | Cycloloma atriplicifolium (Spreng.) Coult. 1178 | Zuni 291 | c35 19 | 22 | Food 1 | Porridge 44 | Seeds mixed with ground corn to make a mush. | Castetter, Edward F., 1935, Ethnobiological Studies in the American Southwest I. Uncultivated Native Plants Used as Sources of Food, University of New Mexico Bulletin 4(1):1-44, page 22 |
11806 | Cycloloma atriplicifolium (Spreng.) Coult. 1178 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 67 | Food 1 | Staple 75 | Tiny seeds ground, mixed with corn meal and made into steamed cakes. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 67 |
11807 | Cycloloma atriplicifolium (Spreng.) Coult. 1178 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 84 | Other 3 | Protection 58 | Blossoms chewed and rubbed all over the hands for protection. This medicine belonged to the grandmother of the Gods of War. She gave it to the people with the instructions that, when near the enemy, they should chew the blossoms, eject the mass into their hand rubbing their hands well together. As soon as the Gods of War had done this, a peculiar yellow light spread all over the world, preventing the enemy from seeing how to aim their arrows. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 84 |
12000 | Dalea compacta Spreng. 1218 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 376 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of root applied to sores and rashes. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 376 |
12001 | Dalea compacta Spreng. 1218 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 376 | Drug 2 | Gastrointestinal Aid 14 | Infusion of root taken for stomachache. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 376 |
12015 | Dalea lasiathera Gray 1224 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 69 | Food 1 | Candy 85 | Root chewed, especially by children, and greatly enjoyed. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 69 |
12016 | Dalea lasiathera Gray 1224 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 69 | Food 1 | Spice 86 | Flowers crushed by hand and sprinkled into meat stew as a flavoring after cooking. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 69 |
12239 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 46, 48 | Drug 2 | Anesthetic 95 | Powdered root given as an anesthetic for surgery. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 46, 48 |
12240 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 46, 48 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of root and flower meal applied to wounds to promote healing. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 46, 48 |
12241 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 46, 48 | Drug 2 | Narcotic 54 | Powdered root given as a narcotic for surgery. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 46, 48 |
12242 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | cu35 27 | 26 | Drug 2 | Narcotic 54 | Used as a narcotic. | Castetter, Edward F. and Ruth M. Underhill, 1935, Ethnobiological Studies in the American Southwest II. The Ethnobiology of the Papago Indians, University of New Mexico Bulletin 4(3):1-84, page 26 |
12243 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 88 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Powdered root used by rain priests in a number of ways to ensure fruitful rains. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 88 |
12244 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 88 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Root pieces chewed by a robbery victim in order to find out the thief's identity. The root was given to the victim by a rain priest. The victim was told to chew the root and that the medicine would induce dreams of the thief. The rain priest would ask the victim to tell him everything he remembered in his dream so that he could identify the thief and recover the stolen property. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 88 |
12245 | Datura wrightii Regel 1244 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 93 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Wood used as a favorite firewood, but more importantly in ceremonies. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 93 |
12545 | Dimorphocarpa wislizeni (Engelm.) Rollins 1303 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 48, 49 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Warm infusion of pulverized plant applied to swelling, especially the throat. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 48, 49 |
12546 | Dimorphocarpa wislizeni (Engelm.) Rollins 1303 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Emetic 40 | Flower and fruit eaten as an emetic for stomachaches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
12547 | Dimorphocarpa wislizeni (Engelm.) Rollins 1303 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 48, 49 | Drug 2 | Psychological Aid 60 | Decoction of entire plant given for delirium. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 48, 49 |
12548 | Dimorphocarpa wislizeni (Engelm.) Rollins 1303 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 91 | Drug 2 | Psychological Aid 60 | Infusion of plant taken by men to 'loosen their tongues so they may talk like fools & drunken men.' It was said that this infusion should never be given to women because they 'should not be made to talk too much.' | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 91 |
13148 | Ephedra nevadensis S. Wats. 1403 | Zuni 291 | r29 45 | 157 | Drug 2 | Venereal Aid 46 | Infusion of stems and leaves taken for venereal troubles. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 157 |
13149 | Ephedra nevadensis S. Wats. 1403 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 49 | Drug 2 | Venereal Aid 46 | Infusion of whole plant, except root, taken for syphilis. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 49 |
13150 | Ephedra nevadensis S. Wats. 1403 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 67 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Plant without the root occasionally used to make a hot, tea like beverage. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 67 |
13622 | Ericameria nauseosa ssp. nauseosa var. bigelovii (Gray) Nesom & Baird 1450 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 80 | Dye 5 | Yellow 72 | Blossoms used to make a yellow dye. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 80 |
13623 | Ericameria nauseosa ssp. nauseosa var. bigelovii (Gray) Nesom & Baird 1450 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 81 | Fiber 4 | Basketry 43 | Stems used to make baskets. The outer bark was removed and the stems were covered with sand to render them more pliable. The stems were often dyed and some of the completed baskets were decorated with color. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 81 |
13949 | Eriogonum alatum Torr. 1494 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 378 | Drug 2 | Emetic 40 | Root eaten as an emetic for stomachaches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 378 |
13950 | Eriogonum alatum Torr. 1494 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 49 | Drug 2 | Other 18 | Infusion of powdered root taken after a fall and relieve general misery. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 49 |
14008 | Eriogonum fasciculatum Benth. 1506 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 49 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of powdered root applied to cuts and arrow or bullet wounds. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 49 |
14009 | Eriogonum fasciculatum Benth. 1506 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 49 | Drug 2 | Gynecological Aid 22 | Decoction of root taken after parturition to heal lacerations. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 49 |
14010 | Eriogonum fasciculatum Benth. 1506 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 49 | Drug 2 | Throat Aid 123 | Decoction of root taken for hoarseness and colds involving the throat. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 49 |
14062 | Eriogonum jamesii Benth. 1514 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 378 | Drug 2 | Eye Medicine 25 | Root soaked in water and used as a wash for sore eyes. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 378 |
14063 | Eriogonum jamesii Benth. 1514 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 378 | Drug 2 | Gastrointestinal Aid 14 | Fresh or dried root eaten for stomachaches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 378 |
14064 | Eriogonum jamesii Benth. 1514 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 50 | Drug 2 | Oral Aid 23 | Root carried in mouth for sore tongue, then buried in river bottom. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 50 |
14065 | Eriogonum jamesii Benth. 1514 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 91 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Ground blossom powder given to ceremonial dancers impersonating anthropic gods to bring rain. The blossom powder was given to the dancers after they were dressed for the ceremony. The dance director placed it in the mouth of each dancer so that the dance would bring rain. Each dancer ejected the medicine from his mouth over his body and apparel. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 91 |
14224 | Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'H‚r. ex Ait. 1547 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 376 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of chewed root applied to sores and rashes. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 376 |
14225 | Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'H‚r. ex Ait. 1547 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 376 | Drug 2 | Gastrointestinal Aid 14 | Infusion of root taken for stomachache. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 376 |
14308 | Erysimum capitatum (Dougl. ex Hook.) Greene 1553 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Antirheumatic (External) 35 | Infusion of whole plant used for muscle aches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
14309 | Erysimum capitatum (Dougl. ex Hook.) Greene 1553 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Emetic 40 | Flower and fruit eaten as an emetic for stomachaches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
14319 | Erysimum sp. 1557 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 50 | Drug 2 | Analgesic 6 | Infusion of whole plant applied to forehead and temples for headache from heat. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 50 |
14320 | Erysimum sp. 1557 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 50 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Infusion of whole plant rubbed over body to prevent sunburn. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 50 |
14321 | Erysimum sp. 1557 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 92 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Plant used ceremonially to insure the coming of rain so that the corn and all vegetation would grow. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 92 |
15720 | Gaura mollis James 1706 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 377 | Drug 2 | Snake Bite Remedy 114 | Fresh or dried root chewed by medicine man before sucking snakebite and poultice applied to wound. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 377 |
15971 | Gilia sp. 1745 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52, 53 | Drug 2 | Analgesic 6 | Infusion of fresh or dried plant taken and applied to head for headache. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52, 53 |
15972 | Gilia sp. 1745 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52, 53 | Drug 2 | Diuretic 117 | Warm infusion of plant taken as a diuretic. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52, 53 |
15973 | Gilia sp. 1745 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52, 53 | Drug 2 | Emetic 40 | Warm infusion of plant taken as an emetic. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52, 53 |
15974 | Gilia sp. 1745 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52, 53 | Drug 2 | Febrifuge 45 | Infusion of fresh or dried plant taken and rubbed on body for fever. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52, 53 |
15975 | Gilia sp. 1745 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52, 53 | Drug 2 | Laxative 36 | Warm infusion of plant taken as a laxative. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52, 53 |
15976 | Gilia sp. 1745 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52, 53 | Drug 2 | Throat Aid 123 | Infusion of plant taken and applied to neck for swollen throat. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52, 53 |
16078 | Glycyrrhiza lepidota Pursh 1758 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 376 | Drug 2 | Oral Aid 23 | Root chewed to keep the mouth sweet and moist. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 376 |
16130 | Gossypium hirsutum L. 1766 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 77 | Fiber 4 | Clothing 73 | Cotton used to make ceremonial garments. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 77 |
16131 | Gossypium hirsutum L. 1766 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 92 | Fiber 4 | Cordage 99 | Fuzz made into cords and used ceremonially. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 92 |
16132 | Gossypium hirsutum L. 1766 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 77 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Cotton used to make ceremonial garments. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 77 |
16133 | Gossypium hirsutum L. 1766 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 92 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Fuzz used alone or made into cords and used ceremonially in a number of ways. The cotton cords were tied loosely around the wrists and ankles of the newborn child while supplications were offered that the rain makers would provide enough rain to insure proliferative crops so that the child would have full nourishment its whole life. Cotton down was used to cover the heads of rain priests after their deaths symbolizing their duties in this world and also their obligations in the undermost world. Crowns and certain masks were also covered with raw cotton to indicate that the gods represented were rain makers or were specially associated with the rain makers. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 92 |
16192 | Grindelia nuda var. aphanactis (Rydb.) Nesom 1777 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Poultice 138 | Poultice of flower applied to ant bites. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
16193 | Grindelia nuda var. aphanactis (Rydb.) Nesom 1777 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 374 | Drug 2 | Snake Bite Remedy 114 | Fresh or dried root chewed by medicine man before sucking snakebite and poultice applied to wound. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 374 |
16353 | Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby 1786 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Antirheumatic (External) 35 | Infusion of whole plant used for muscle aches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
16354 | Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby 1786 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 53 | Drug 2 | Diaphoretic 77 | Infusion of blossoms taken as a diaphoretic. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 53 |
16355 | Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby 1786 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 53 | Drug 2 | Diuretic 117 | Infusion of blossoms taken as a diuretic for 'obstinate cases.' | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 53 |
16356 | Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby 1786 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 53 | Drug 2 | Strengthener 128 | Infusion of blossoms taken to 'make one strong in the limbs and muscles.' | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 53 |
16357 | Gutierrezia sarothrae (Pursh) Britt. & Rusby 1786 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Urinary Aid 80 | Infusion of whole plant taken to increase strength for urinary retention. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
16636 | Helianthus annuus L. 1821 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 53, 54 | Drug 2 | Snake Bite Remedy 114 | Compound poultice of root applied with much ceremony to rattlesnake bite. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 53, 54 |
16637 | Helianthus annuus L. 1821 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Snake Bite Remedy 114 | Fresh or dried root chewed by medicine man before sucking snakebite and poultice applied to wound. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
16638 | Helianthus annuus L. 1821 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 93 | Other 3 | Ceremonial Items 30 | Blossoms used ceremonially for anthropic worship. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 93 |
17567 | Hymenopappus filifolius Hook. 1942 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 54, 55 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of chewed root with lard applied to swellings. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 54, 55 |
17568 | Hymenopappus filifolius Hook. 1942 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 54, 55 | Drug 2 | Emetic 40 | Warm decoction of root taken as an emetic. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 54, 55 |
17569 | Hymenopappus filifolius Hook. 1942 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 68 | Food 1 | Candy 85 | Root used as chewing gum. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 68 |
17603 | Hymenoxys richardsonii (Hook.) Cockerell 1952 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of chewed root applied to sores and rashes. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
17604 | Hymenoxys richardsonii (Hook.) Cockerell 1952 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 375 | Drug 2 | Gastrointestinal Aid 14 | Infusion of root taken for stomachache. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 375 |
18002 | Ipomopsis longiflora ssp. longiflora 2002 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 378 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of dried, powdered flowers and water applied to remove hair on newborns and children. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 378 |
18003 | Ipomopsis longiflora ssp. longiflora 2002 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 378 | Drug 2 | Pediatric Aid 42 | Poultice of dried, powdered flowers and water applied to remove hair on newborns and children. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 378 |
18005 | Ipomopsis multiflora (Nutt.) V. Grant 2003 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52 | Drug 2 | Analgesic 6 | Powdered, whole plant applied to face for headache. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52 |
18006 | Ipomopsis multiflora (Nutt.) V. Grant 2003 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Powdered plant applied to wounds. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52 |
18007 | Ipomopsis multiflora (Nutt.) V. Grant 2003 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 52 | Drug 2 | Pulmonary Aid 48 | Crushed blossoms smoked in corn husks to 'relieve strangulation.' | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 52 |
18050 | Iris missouriensis Nutt. 2011 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 373 | Drug 2 | Pediatric Aid 42 | Poultice of chewed root applied to increase strength of newborns and infants. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 373 |
18051 | Iris missouriensis Nutt. 2011 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 373 | Drug 2 | Strengthener 128 | Poultice of chewed root used for newborns and infants to increase strength. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 373 |
18756 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 373 | Drug 2 | Antirheumatic (External) 35 | Infusion of leaves used for muscle aches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 373 |
18757 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 373 | Drug 2 | Contraceptive 126 | Infusion of leaves taken to prevent conception. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 373 |
18758 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 373 | Drug 2 | Gynecological Aid 22 | Infusion of leaves taken postpartum to prevent uterine cramps and stop vaginal bleeding. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 373 |
18759 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 55 | Drug 2 | Gynecological Aid 22 | Simple or compound infusion of twigs taken after childbirth to stop blood flow. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 55 |
18760 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 55 | Drug 2 | Gynecological Aid 22 | Simple or compound infusion of twigs used to promote muscular relaxation at birth. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 55 |
18761 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 55 | Drug 2 | Hemostat 65 | Simple or compound infusion of twigs taken after childbirth to stop blood flow. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 55 |
18762 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 93 | Other 3 | Fuel 37 | Wood used as a favorite firewood, but more importantly in ceremonies. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 93 |
18763 | Juniperus monosperma (Engelm.) Sarg. 2058 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 93 | Other 3 | Tools 17 | Shredded, fibrous bark used as tinder to ignite the fire sticks used for the New Year fire. The bark was also used to make firebrands carried by personators of certain gods. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 93 |
19355 | Krascheninnikovia lanata (Pursh) A.D.J. Meeuse & Smit 2080 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 51 | Drug 2 | Burn Dressing 82 | Poultice of ground root applied to burns and bound with cotton cloth. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 51 |
19401 | Lactuca tatarica var. pulchella (Pursh) Breitung 2088 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 68 | Food 1 | Candy 85 | Dried root gum used as chewing gum. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 68 |
19402 | Lactuca tatarica var. pulchella (Pursh) Breitung 2088 | Zuni 291 | r29 45 | 158 | Food 1 | Candy 85 | Gummy substance from the root used for chewing gum. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 158 |
20235 | Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose 2180 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 379 | Drug 2 | Antirheumatic (External) 35 | Infusion of root used for body aches. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 379 |
20236 | Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose 2180 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 379 | Drug 2 | Ceremonial Medicine 12 | Root chewed by medicine man and patient during curing ceremonies for various illnesses. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 379 |
20237 | Ligusticum porteri Coult. & Rose 2180 | Zuni 291 | cb80 157 | 379 | Drug 2 | Throat Aid 123 | Crushed root and water used as wash and taken for sore throat. | Camazine, Scott and Robert A. Bye, 1980, A Study Of The Medical Ethnobotany Of The Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2:365-388, page 379 |
20441 | Linum puberulum (Engelm.) Heller 2206 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 56 | Drug 2 | Eye Medicine 25 | Berry juice squeezed into eye for inflammation. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 56 |
20596 | Lithospermum incisum Lehm. 2216 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 56 | Drug 2 | Ceremonial Medicine 12 | Salve of powdered root applied ceremonially to swelling of any body part. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 56 |
20597 | Lithospermum incisum Lehm. 2216 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 56 | Drug 2 | Dermatological Aid 8 | Poultice of root used and decoction of plant taken for swelling. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 56 |
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