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id | species | tribe | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes ▼ | rawsource |
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1728 | Agave americana L. 89 | Apache, White Mountain 15 | r29 45 | 145 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | 'Hearts' and roots pit baked, crushed and fermented into an intoxicating beverage. | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 145 |
32609 | Quercus ?pauciloba Rydb. (pro sp.) [gambelii ? turbinella] 3250 | Apache, White Mountain 15 | r29 45 | 148 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Acorns used to make 'coffee.' | Reagan, Albert B., 1929, Plants Used by the White Mountain Apache Indians of Arizona, Wisconsin Archeologist 8:143-61., page 148 |
32311 | Quercus nigra L. 3276 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 21 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Acorns used to make a beverage. | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 21 |
32515 | Quercus stellata Wangenh. 3290 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 22 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Acorns used to make a drink similar to coffee. | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 22 |
43782 | Yucca baccata Torr. 4225 | Apache 10 | bc41 58 | 18 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Baked fruit pounded to a pulp, drained and juice drunk. | Bell, Willis H and Edward F. Castetter, 1941, Ethnobiological Studies in the Southwest VII. The Utilization of of Yucca, Sotol and Beargrass by the Aborigines in the American Southwest, University of New Mexico Bulletin 5(5):1-74, page 18 |
44266 | Yucca torreyi Shafer 4237 | Apache 10 | bc41 58 | 18 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Baked fruit pounded to a pulp, drained and juice drunk. | Bell, Willis H and Edward F. Castetter, 1941, Ethnobiological Studies in the Southwest VII. The Utilization of of Yucca, Sotol and Beargrass by the Aborigines in the American Southwest, University of New Mexico Bulletin 5(5):1-74, page 18 |
30935 | Prunus virginiana var. demissa (Nutt.) Torr. 3182 | Paiute 183 | m53 98 | 84 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark and twigs made into a tea and taken with meals. | Mahar, James Michael., 1953, Ethnobotany of the Oregon Paiutes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Reed College, B.A. Thesis, page 84 |
30810 | Prunus virginiana L. 3181 | Menominee 138 | s23 51 | 71 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark boiled into regular tea and drunk with meals. | Smith, Huron H., 1923, Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:1-174, page 71 |
30816 | Prunus virginiana L. 3181 | Meskwaki 139 | smith28 21 | 263 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark made into a beverage. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 263 |
33821 | Robinia pseudoacacia L. 3406 | Cherokee 32 | perry75 86 | 46 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark steeped into tea. | Perry, Myra Jean, 1975, Food Use of 'Wild' Plants by Cherokee Indians, The University of Tennessee, M.S. Thesis, page 46 |
93 | Abies balsamea (L.) P. Mill. 2 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
593 | Acer pensylvanicum L. 31 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
697 | Acer saccharum Marsh. 35 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
26981 | Picea glauca (Moench) Voss 2934 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
27114 | Picea mariana (P. Mill.) B.S.P. 2935 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
28239 | Pinus strobus L. 2977 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
30687 | Prunus sp. 3178 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
40907 | Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. 4041 | Micmac 141 | sd51 182 | 258 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make a beverage. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1951, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Micmac Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41:250-259, page 258 |
7335 | Betula sp. 585 | Malecite 134 | sd52 78 | 6 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make tea. | Speck, Frank G. and R.W. Dexter, 1952, Utilization of Animals and Plants by the Malecite Indians of New Brunswick, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 42:1-7, page 6 |
34203 | Rosa woodsii Lindl. 3434 | Arapaho 17 | n66 139 | 48 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark used to make tea. | Nickerson, Gifford S., 1966, Some Data on Plains and Great Basin Indian Uses of Certain Native Plants, Tebiwa 9(1):45-51, page 48 |
20456 | Liquidambar styraciflua L. 2210 | Cherokee 32 | hc75 1 | 58 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bark, hearts-a-bustin-with-love (Euonymus americana), and summer grapes used to make tea. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 58 |
30072 | Prosopis pubescens Benth. 3156 | Mohave 147 | s65 196 | 46 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Bean pods rotted in a pit for a month, dried, ground into a flour and used to make a drink. | Stewart, Kenneth M., 1965, Mohave Indian Gathering of Wild Plants, Kiva 31(1):46-53, page 46 |
29946 | Prosopis glandulosa Torr. 3153 | Apache, Mescalero 12 | b74 52 | 37 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Beans boiled, strained and used as a drink. | Basehart, Harry W., 1974, Apache Indians XII. Mescalero Apache Subsistence Patterns and Socio-Political Organization, New York. Garland Publishing Inc., page 37 |
30080 | Prosopis pubescens Benth. 3156 | Pima 193 | c49 11 | 96 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Beans ground, mixed with water and made into a nourishing and sweet beverage. | Curtin, L. S. M., 1949, By the Prophet of the Earth, Sante Fe. San Vicente Foundation, page 96 |
30141 | Prosopis velutina Woot. 3158 | Pima 193 | c49 11 | 93 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Beans pounded, added to cold water, strained and used as a sweet drink. | Curtin, L. S. M., 1949, By the Prophet of the Earth, Sante Fe. San Vicente Foundation, page 93 |
30042 | Prosopis glandulosa var. torreyana (L. Benson) M.C. Johnston 3155 | Pima 193 | h08 174 | 261 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Beans sun dried, pounded into meal, mixed with cold water and used as a drink. | Hrdlicka, Ales, 1908, Physiological and Medical Observations Among the Indians of Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico, SI-BAE Bulletin #34:1-427, page 261 |
30081 | Prosopis pubescens Benth. 3156 | Pima 193 | h08 174 | 261 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Beans sun dried, pounded into meal, mixed with cold water and used as a drink. | Hrdlicka, Ales, 1908, Physiological and Medical Observations Among the Indians of Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico, SI-BAE Bulletin #34:1-427, page 261 |
32954 | Rhus glabra L. 3347 | Meskwaki 139 | smith28 21 | 255 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries and sugar used to make a cooling drink in the summer time and stored for winter use. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 255 |
33160 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 39 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries boiled into a 'tea.' | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 39 |
33161 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 39 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries boiled into a 'tea.' | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 39 |
33249 | Rhus trilobata var. trilobata 3354 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 39 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries boiled into a 'tea.' | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 39 |
33250 | Rhus trilobata var. trilobata 3354 | Kiowa 111 | vs39 140 | 39 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries boiled into a 'tea.' | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 39 |
4210 | Arbutus menziesii Pursh 322 | Miwok 144 | bg33 100 | 161 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed for sweet, unfermented cider. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 161 |
4406 | Arctostaphylos manzanita Parry 337 | Miwok 144 | bg33 100 | 161 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed for sweet, unfermented cider. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 161 |
4501 | Arctostaphylos tomentosa (Pursh) Lindl. 346 | Miwok 144 | bg33 100 | 161 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed for sweet, unfermented cider. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 161 |
4698 | Arctostaphylos viscida Parry 348 | Miwok 144 | bg33 100 | 161 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed for sweet, unfermented cider. | Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 161 |
21988 | Mahonia repens (Lindl.) G. Don 2376 | Montana Indian 151 | h92 30 | 18 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed, mixed with sugar and water and made into a refreshing beverage. | Hart, Jeff, 1992, Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press, page 18 |
33114 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Havasupai 89 | ws85 2 | 229 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed, soaked in water, ground, more water added and used as a drink. | Weber, Steven A. and P. David Seaman, 1985, Havasupai Habitat: A. F. Whiting's Ethnography of a Traditional Indian Culture, Tucson. The University of Arizona Press, page 229 |
21402 | Lycium andersonii Gray 2313 | Mohave 147 | cb51 125 | 205 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries crushed, strained and used as a drink. | Castetter, Edward F. and Willis H. Bell, 1951, Yuman Indian Agriculture, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, page 205 |
13076 | Empetrum nigrum L. 1393 | Koyukon 118 | n83 158 | 55 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries eaten by hunters to quench their thirst in the waterless high country. | Nelson, Richard K., 1983, Make Prayers to the Raven--A Koyukon View of the Northern Forest, Chicago. The University of Chicago Press, page 55 |
19165 | Juniperus virginiana L. 2064 | Lakota 125 | k90 156 | 30 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries eaten to relieve thirst. | Kraft, Shelly Katheren, 1990, Recent Changes in the Ethnobotany of Standing Rock Indian Reservation, University of North Dakota, M.A. Thesis, page 30 |
21407 | Lycium exsertum Gray 2314 | Yuma 288 | cb51 125 | 204 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries gathered, washed, boiled, ground, mixed with water and used as a beverage. | Castetter, Edward F. and Willis H. Bell, 1951, Yuman Indian Agriculture, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, page 204 |
21420 | Lycium fremontii Gray 2315 | Yuma 288 | cb51 125 | 204 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries gathered, washed, boiled, ground, mixed with water and used as a beverage. | Castetter, Edward F. and Willis H. Bell, 1951, Yuman Indian Agriculture, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, page 204 |
33185 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Navajo 157 | steg41 119 | 222 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries ground, washed, mixed with water and used as a beverage. | Steggerda, Morris, 1941, Navajo Foods and Their Preparation, Journal of the American Dietetic Association 17(3):217-25, page 222 |
42312 | Vaccinium parvifolium Sm. 4085 | Hesquiat 92 | te82 41 | 67 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries made excellent wine. | Turner, Nancy J. and Barbara S. Efrat, 1982, Ethnobotany of the Hesquiat Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 67 |
19010 | Juniperus scopulorum Sarg. 2062 | Okanagan-Colville 175 | tbk80 32 | 19 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries made into a drink and taken in the sweathouse. This drink could only be taken with great caution, because the berries were believed to be poisonous. | Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 19 |
37863 | Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. 3658 | Northwest Indian 169 | m90 111 | 17 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries made into a foaming drink. | Murphey, Edith Van Allen, 1990, Indian Uses of Native Plants, Glenwood, Ill. Meyerbooks. Originally published in 1959, page 17 |
4438 | Arctostaphylos patula Greene 340 | Atsugewi 19 | g53 129 | 138 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries made into cakes and eaten plain or put into water and drunk. Cider was made by adding water to pounded berries and was conveyed to the mouth with a deertail sop. | Garth, Thomas R., 1953, Atsugewi Ethnography, Anthropological Records 14(2):140-141, page 138 |
33502 | Ribes divaricatum Dougl. 3368 | Thompson 259 | tta90 10 | 227 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries made into juice. | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 227 |
33125 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Hopi 95 | w39 37 | 84 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries made into lemonade. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 84 |
21440 | Lycium pallidum Miers 2316 | Navajo 157 | l86 121 | 32 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries mashed in water and used as a beverage. | Lynch, Regina H., 1986, Cookbook, Chinle, AZ. Navajo Curriculum Center, Rough Rock Demonstration School, page 32 |
38282 | Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. 3720 | Zuni 291 | s15 6 | 70 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries mixed with curdled goat milk and considered a delicious beverage. | Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1915, Ethnobotany of the Zuni Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #30, page 70 |
33087 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Atsugewi 19 | g53 129 | 139 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries pounded into flour, mixed with manzanita flour and water and used as a beverage. | Garth, Thomas R., 1953, Atsugewi Ethnography, Anthropological Records 14(2):140-141, page 139 |
33126 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Hopi 95 | n43 184 | 20 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries pounded, soaked in water and used to make a refreshing drink. | Nequatewa, Edmund, 1943, Some Hopi Recipes for the Preparation of Wild Plant Foods, Plateau 18:18-20, page 20 |
4421 | Arctostaphylos nevadensis Gray 338 | Karok 105 | b81 70 | 18 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries pulverized and made into a drink. | Baker, Marc A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Yurok, Tolowa and Karok Indians of Northwest California, Humboldt State University, M.A. Thesis, page 18 |
33014 | Rhus integrifolia (Nutt.) Benth. & Hook. f. ex Brewer & S. Wats. 3348 | Cahuilla 24 | bs72 31 | 131 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries soaked in water and used as a beverage. | Bean, Lowell John and Katherine Siva Saubel, 1972, Temalpakh (From the Earth); Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants, Banning, CA. Malki Museum Press, page 131 |
33092 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Cahuilla 24 | bs72 31 | 131 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries soaked in water and used as a beverage. | Bean, Lowell John and Katherine Siva Saubel, 1972, Temalpakh (From the Earth); Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants, Banning, CA. Malki Museum Press, page 131 |
34592 | Rubus leucodermis Dougl. ex Torr. & Gray 3457 | Cahuilla 24 | bs72 31 | 134 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries soaked in water to make a beverage. | Bean, Lowell John and Katherine Siva Saubel, 1972, Temalpakh (From the Earth); Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants, Banning, CA. Malki Museum Press, page 134 |
34781 | Rubus parviflorus Nutt. 3463 | Cahuilla 24 | bs72 31 | 134 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries soaked in water to make a beverage. | Bean, Lowell John and Katherine Siva Saubel, 1972, Temalpakh (From the Earth); Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants, Banning, CA. Malki Museum Press, page 134 |
35106 | Rubus vitifolius Cham. & Schlecht. 3474 | Cahuilla 24 | bs72 31 | 134 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries soaked in water to make a beverage. | Bean, Lowell John and Katherine Siva Saubel, 1972, Temalpakh (From the Earth); Cahuilla Indian Knowledge and Usage of Plants, Banning, CA. Malki Museum Press, page 134 |
19074 | Juniperus sp. 2063 | Apache, Western 14 | b86 87 | 187 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries soaked, pounded with yucca fruit, mixed with water and drained to make a drink. | Buskirk, Winfred, 1986, The Western Apache: Living With the Land Before 1950, Norman. University of Oklahoma Press, page 187 |
37919 | Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. 3658 | Thompson 259 | tta90 10 | 209 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries squeezed through a rice bag or some other straining cloth and made into juice. | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 209 |
33259 | Rhus typhina L. 3355 | Algonquin, Quebec 7 | b80 67 | 114 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries steeped in water, sweetened with sugar and drunk like lemonade. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 114 |
33083 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Apache, Western 14 | b86 87 | 190 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries stirred in warm water to make a nonintoxicating drink. | Buskirk, Winfred, 1986, The Western Apache: Living With the Land Before 1950, Norman. University of Oklahoma Press, page 190 |
33127 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Hopi 95 | c74 82 | 356 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make 'lemonade.' | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 356 |
4475 | Arctostaphylos pungens Kunth 343 | Yavapai 284 | g36 48 | 256 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a beverage. | Gifford, E. W., 1936, Northeastern and Western Yavapai, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 34:247-345, page 256 |
21889 | Mahonia fremontii (Torr.) Fedde 2372 | Hualapai 97 | w82 127 | 5 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a beverage. | Watahomigie, Lucille J., 1982, Hualapai Ethnobotany, Peach Springs, AZ. Hualapai Bilingual Program, Peach Springs School District #8, page 5 |
33151 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Keres, Western 107 | swank32 79 | 66 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a beverage. | Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 66 |
4385 | Arctostaphylos glauca Lindl. 336 | Kawaiisu 106 | z81 60 | 11 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a beverage. Berries were covered with a thin layer of dirt and sifted in a yaduci so that the dirt fell through. Then they were sprinkled with water, kneaded with the hands, mashed and soaked 'in the sun' for about a half day. The yaduci was used as a sieve to remove the berry pulp from the infusion which could be drunk thus or mixed with chia. Water could be drained through the berry pulp a second time. The liquid was said to be sweet and fattening. | Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 11 |
33232 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Shoshoni 232 | m66 109 | 440 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a cooling drink. | Merriam, C. Hart, 1966, Ethnographic Notes on California Indian Tribes, University of California Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley, page 440 |
4339 | Arctostaphylos canescens Eastw. 333 | Karok 105 | sg52 71 | 388 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a drink. | Schenck, Sara M. and E. W. Gifford, 1952, Karok Ethnobotany, Anthropological Records 13(6):377-392, page 388 |
4389 | Arctostaphylos manzanita Parry 337 | Karok 105 | sg52 71 | 388 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a drink. | Schenck, Sara M. and E. W. Gifford, 1952, Karok Ethnobotany, Anthropological Records 13(6):377-392, page 388 |
4422 | Arctostaphylos nevadensis Gray 338 | Karok 105 | sg52 71 | 388 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a drink. | Schenck, Sara M. and E. W. Gifford, 1952, Karok Ethnobotany, Anthropological Records 13(6):377-392, page 388 |
4488 | Arctostaphylos sp. 345 | Hualapai 97 | w82 127 | 46 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a drink. | Watahomigie, Lucille J., 1982, Hualapai Ethnobotany, Peach Springs, AZ. Hualapai Bilingual Program, Peach Springs School District #8, page 46 |
33137 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Hualapai 97 | w82 127 | 15 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a drink. | Watahomigie, Lucille J., 1982, Hualapai Ethnobotany, Peach Springs, AZ. Hualapai Bilingual Program, Peach Springs School District #8, page 15 |
37872 | Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. 3658 | Oregon Indian 178 | m90 111 | 20 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make a foaming drink. | Murphey, Edith Van Allen, 1990, Indian Uses of Native Plants, Glenwood, Ill. Meyerbooks. Originally published in 1959, page 20 |
33112 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Great Basin Indian 80 | n66 139 | 48 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make an acid drink. | Nickerson, Gifford S., 1966, Some Data on Plains and Great Basin Indian Uses of Certain Native Plants, Tebiwa 9(1):45-51, page 48 |
4456 | Arctostaphylos pumila Nutt. 342 | Costanoan (Olhonean) 51 | m66 109 | 373 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make cider. | Merriam, C. Hart, 1966, Ethnographic Notes on California Indian Tribes, University of California Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley, page 373 |
4497 | Arctostaphylos tomentosa (Pursh) Lindl. 346 | Mendocino Indian 137 | c02 89 | 377 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make cider. | Chestnut, V. K., 1902, Plants Used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California, Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium 7:295-408., page 377 |
4692 | Arctostaphylos viscida Parry 348 | Mewuk 140 | m66 109 | 336 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make cider. | Merriam, C. Hart, 1966, Ethnographic Notes on California Indian Tribes, University of California Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley, page 336 |
4701 | Arctostaphylos viscida ssp. mariposa (Dudley) P.V. Wells 349 | Mewuk 140 | m66 109 | 336 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make cider. | Merriam, C. Hart, 1966, Ethnographic Notes on California Indian Tribes, University of California Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley, page 336 |
34963 | Rubus spectabilis Pursh 3470 | Haisla and Hanaksiala 87 | c93 14 | 279 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make homemade wine. | Compton, Brian Douglas, 1993, Upper North Wakashan and Southern Tsimshian Ethnobotany: The Knowledge and Usage of Plants..., Ph.D. Dissertation, University of British Columbia, page 279 |
23486 | Morus rubra L. 2532 | Cherokee 32 | perry75 86 | 48 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make juice. | Perry, Myra Jean, 1975, Food Use of 'Wild' Plants by Cherokee Indians, The University of Tennessee, M.S. Thesis, page 48 |
33186 | Rhus trilobata Nutt. 3352 | Navajo 157 | l86 121 | 26 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make juice. | Lynch, Regina H., 1986, Cookbook, Chinle, AZ. Navajo Curriculum Center, Rough Rock Demonstration School, page 26 |
33543 | Ribes inerme Rydb. 3374 | Thompson 259 | tta90 10 | 227 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make juice. | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 227 |
33668 | Ribes oxyacanthoides ssp. irriguum (Dougl.) Sinnott 3386 | Thompson 259 | tta90 10 | 227 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make juice. | Turner, Nancy J., Laurence C. Thompson and M. Terry Thompson et al., 1990, Thompson Ethnobotany: Knowledge and Usage of Plants by the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, Victoria. Royal British Columbia Museum, page 227 |
43045 | Viburnum edule (Michx.) Raf. 4130 | Eskimo, Inupiat 72 | j83 54 | 106 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make juice. | Jones, Anore, 1983, Nauriat Niginaqtuat = Plants That We Eat, Kotzebue, Alaska. Maniilaq Association Traditional Nutrition Program, page 106 |
2989 | Amelanchier alnifolia (Nutt.) Nutt. ex M. Roemer 204 | Montana Indian 151 | b05 73 | 6 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make wine. | Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 6 |
4007 | Aralia nudicaulis L. 318 | Algonquin, Quebec 7 | b80 67 | 115 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make wine. | Black, Meredith Jean, 1980, Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation of Aboriginal Adaptation in South Western Quebec, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series Number 65, page 115 |
12975 | Elaeagnus commutata Bernh. ex Rydb. 1374 | Cree 54 | b41 145 | 485 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make wine. | Beardsley, Gretchen, 1941, Notes on Cree Medicines, Based on Collections Made by I. Cowie in 1892., Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 28:483-496, page 485 |
36655 | Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis (L.) R. Bolli 3566 | Cherokee 32 | perry75 86 | 32 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make wine. | Perry, Myra Jean, 1975, Food Use of 'Wild' Plants by Cherokee Indians, The University of Tennessee, M.S. Thesis, page 32 |
36776 | Sambucus racemosa L. 3567 | Bella Coola 21 | t73 53 | 203 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make wine. | Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 203 |
36867 | Sambucus racemosa var. racemosa 3569 | Haisla and Hanaksiala 87 | c93 14 | 229 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries used to make wine. | Compton, Brian Douglas, 1993, Upper North Wakashan and Southern Tsimshian Ethnobotany: The Knowledge and Usage of Plants..., Ph.D. Dissertation, University of British Columbia, page 229 |
34365 | Rubus canadensis L. 3444 | Iroquois 100 | w16 112 | 127 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries, water & maple sugar used to make a drink for home consumption and longhouse ceremonies. | Waugh, F. W., 1916, Iroquis Foods and Food Preparation, Ottawa. Canada Department of Mines, page 127 |
37837 | Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. 3658 | Flathead 76 | b05 73 | 24 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Berries, water, sugar and lemon or vanilla used to make a drink. | Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 24 |
13342 | Equisetum hyemale L. 1422 | Blackfoot 23 | m09 42 | 276 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Blades boiled to make a drink. | McClintock, Walter, 1909, Medizinal- Und Nutzpflanzen Der Schwarzfuss Indianer, Zeitschriff fur Ethnologie 41:273-9, page 276 |
36667 | Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis (L.) R. Bolli 3566 | Dakota 61 | g19 17 | 115 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Blossoms dipped in hot water to make a pleasant drink. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 115 |
36741 | Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis (L.) R. Bolli 3566 | Omaha 177 | g19 17 | 115 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Blossoms dipped in hot water to make a pleasant drink. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 115 |
36746 | Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis (L.) R. Bolli 3566 | Pawnee 190 | g19 17 | 115 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Blossoms dipped in hot water to make a pleasant drink. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 115 |
36757 | Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis (L.) R. Bolli 3566 | Ponca 205 | g19 17 | 115 | Food 1 | Beverage 27 | Blossoms dipped in hot water to make a pleasant drink. | Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 115 |
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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) );