uses
Data source: Native American Ethnobotany Database · About: NAEB
14 rows where species = 824
This data as json, CSV (advanced)
Suggested facets: tribe, pageno, use_category
id ▼ | species | tribe | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes | rawsource |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8795 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Dakota 61 | g19 17 | 76 | Food 1 | Spice 86 | Berries used to flavor meat. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 76 |
8796 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Dakota 61 | g13i 91 | 362 | Food 1 | Spice 86 | Dried fruit pounded to make a condiment used for seasoning meat in cooking. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1913, Some Native Nebraska Plants With Their Uses by the Dakota, Collections of the Nebraska State Historical Society 17:358-70, page 362 |
8797 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Houma 96 | speck41 49 | 57 | Drug 2 | Throat Aid 123 | Decoction of bark taken for sore throat. | Speck, Frank G., 1941, A List of Plant Curatives Obtained From the Houma Indians of Louisiana, Primitive Man 14:49-75, page 57 |
8798 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Houma 96 | speck41 49 | 57 | Drug 2 | Venereal Aid 46 | Compound decoction of bark with powdered shells taken for venereal disease. | Speck, Frank G., 1941, A List of Plant Curatives Obtained From the Houma Indians of Louisiana, Primitive Man 14:49-75, page 57 |
8799 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Iroquois 100 | h77 7 | 306 | Drug 2 | Abortifacient 84 | Decoction taken 'for suppressed menses in girls, cause: working in the sun.' | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 306 |
8800 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Iroquois 100 | h77 7 | 306 | Drug 2 | Cold Remedy 21 | Compound decoction taken by 'women when they catch cold with the menses.' | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 306 |
8801 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Iroquois 100 | h77 7 | 306 | Drug 2 | Gynecological Aid 22 | Decoction of bark used as 'woman's medicine' and regulated menses. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 306 |
8802 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Keres, Western 107 | swank32 79 | 35 | Food 1 | Fruit 52 | Berries used extensively for food. | Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 35 |
8803 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 23 | Food 1 | Fruit 52 | Berries pounded into a paste like consistency, molded onto a stick and baked over an open fire. | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 23 |
8804 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 22 | Other 3 | Fuel 37 | Wood used as fuel for the altar fire in the peyote ceremony. | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 22 |
8805 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Meskwaki 139 | smith28 21 | 250 | Drug 2 | Veterinary Aid 34 | Inner bark fed to ponies as a conditioner. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 250 |
8806 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Meskwaki 139 | smith28 21 | 265 | Food 1 | Porridge 44 | Ground, hard berries made into a mush. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 265 |
8807 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Omaha 177 | g19 17 | 76 | Food 1 | Fruit 52 | Berries used occasionally for food. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 76 |
8808 | Celtis occidentalis L. 824 | Pawnee 190 | g19 17 | 76 | Food 1 | Fruit 52 | Berries pounded fine, mixed with a little fat and parched corn and used for food. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 76 |
Advanced export
JSON shape: default, array, newline-delimited, object
CREATE TABLE uses ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL, species INTEGER NOT NULL, tribe INTEGER NOT NULL, source INTEGER NOT NULL, pageno TEXT NOT NULL, use_category INTEGER, use_subcategory INTEGER, notes TEXT, rawsource TEXT NOT NULL, FOREIGN KEY(use_category) REFERENCES use_categories(id), FOREIGN KEY(use_subcategory) REFERENCES use_subcategories(id), FOREIGN KEY(tribe) REFERENCES tribes(id), FOREIGN KEY(species) REFERENCES species(id), FOREIGN KEY(source) REFERENCES sources(id) );