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id | species | tribe | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes | rawsource |
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37128 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 2 | 11 | Sharpened stick used to draw out bad blood. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
37129 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 2 | 12 | Sharpened stick used in acupuncture ceremony. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
37130 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 2 | 34 | Stick used to make holes in horse's shoulder for sprained or bruised legs. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
37131 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 3 | 30 | Sticks used to make man designs upon which Sun Dancers stood. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
37132 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 46 | 3 | 28 | Used to make arrow shafts. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 46 |
37133 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 3 | 28 | Wood used for arrow shafts. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
37134 | 3586 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 3 | 79 | Small sticks wrapped with buffalo hair and used as a tamper for tobacco pipes. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
37135 | 3586 | 95 | 72 | 18 | 2 | 12 | Plant used for kiva fuel. | Fewkes, J. Walter, 1896, A Contribution to Ethnobotany, American Anthropologist 9:14-21, page 18 |
37136 | 3586 | 95 | 37 | 74 | 4 | 91 | Strong wood used in general construction. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 74 |
37137 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 4 | 91 | Wood used for construction. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37138 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 4 | 109 | Wood used for clothes hooks in houses. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37139 | 3586 | 95 | 37 | 74 | 3 | 33 | Strong wood used to make stirring rods. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 74 |
37140 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 3 | 33 | Wood used for stirring rods. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37141 | 3586 | 95 | 72 | 18 | 3 | 37 | Shrub used as one of the four prescribed fuels for the kivas. | Fewkes, J. Walter, 1896, A Contribution to Ethnobotany, American Anthropologist 9:14-21, page 18 |
37142 | 3586 | 95 | 37 | 74 | 3 | 37 | Strong wood used as the chief kiva fuel. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 74 |
37143 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 3 | 37 | Wood used for fuel. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37144 | 3586 | 95 | 37 | 74 | 3 | 28 | Strong wood used to make arrows. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 74 |
37145 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 3 | 28 | Wood used for rabbit sticks and arrows. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37146 | 3586 | 95 | 37 | 74 | 3 | 146 | Strong wood used to make musical rasps. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 74 |
37147 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 3 | 146 | Wood used for musical rasps. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37148 | 3586 | 95 | 37 | 74 | 3 | 17 | Strong wood used for rabbit sticks, planting sticks, lease rods and clothes hooks. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 74 |
37149 | 3586 | 95 | 126 | 162 | 3 | 17 | Used to make planting sticks and poorer boomerangs. | Vestal, Paul A, 1940, Notes on a Collection of Plants from the Hopi Indian Region of Arizona Made by J. G. Owens in 1891, Botanical Museum Leaflets (Harvard University) 8(8):153-168, page 162 |
37150 | 3586 | 95 | 126 | 162 | 3 | 17 | Used to make planting sticks and poorer boomerangs. | Vestal, Paul A, 1940, Notes on a Collection of Plants from the Hopi Indian Region of Arizona Made by J. G. Owens in 1891, Botanical Museum Leaflets (Harvard University) 8(8):153-168, page 162 |
37151 | 3586 | 95 | 82 | 358 | 3 | 17 | Wood used for planting and lease rods. | Colton, Harold S., 1974, Hopi History And Ethnobotany, IN D. A. Horr (ed.) Hopi Indians. Garland: New York., page 358 |
37152 | 3586 | 102 | 28 | 27 | 3 | 24 | Plant part kicked to see who kicked it the farthest, in racing games. | Cook, Sarah Louise, 1930, The Ethnobotany of Jemez Indians., University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 27 |
37153 | 3586 | 107 | 79 | 68 | 2 | 8 | Crushed leaves used for insect bites. | Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 68 |
37154 | 3586 | 107 | 79 | 68 | 2 | 40 | Infusion of leaves used as an emetic for lightning shock. | Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 68 |
37155 | 3586 | 107 | 79 | 68 | 1 | 5 | Shrub used as winter pasture for sheep. | Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 68 |
37156 | 3586 | 151 | 73 | 23 | 1 | 31 | Young twigs used for greens. | Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 23 |
37157 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 97 | 2 | 8 | Plant used for insect bites. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 97 |
37158 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 44 | 1 | 5 | Used as forage by sheep and eaten for the salt. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 44 |
37159 | 3586 | 157 | 141 | 155 | 1 | 52 | 'Seeds' (actually fruits) used for food. | Hocking, George M., 1956, Some Plant Materials Used Medicinally and Otherwise by the Navaho Indians in the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, El Palacio 56:146-165, page 155 |
37160 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 44 | 3 | 30 | Roots carved into an image of a snake for the Lightning Chant, Beauty Chant and Mountain Chant. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 44 |
37161 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 44 | 3 | 37 | Used as firewood. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 44 |
37162 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 44 | 3 | 17 | Wood used to make planting sticks, knitting needles, heddle sticks, distaff handles used in weaving. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 44 |
37163 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 44 | 3 | 24 | Wood used to make dice. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 44 |
37164 | 3586 | 157 | 74 | 44 | 3 | 98 | Wood used to make war bows. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 44 |
37165 | 3586 | 159 | 18 | 25 | 2 | 14 | Warm infusion of leaves taken to kill a swallowed red ant. | Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 25 |
37166 | 3586 | 159 | 18 | 25 | 1 | 50 | Used for sheep and horse feed in the spring. | Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 25 |
37167 | 3586 | 159 | 18 | 25 | 3 | 33 | Stems tied together with buckskin and used for mush stirring sticks. | Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 25 |
37168 | 3586 | 183 | 12 | 138139 | 2 | 68 | Infusion of burned plant taken for diarrhea. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 138139 |
37169 | 3586 | 183 | 12 | 138139 | 2 | 111 | Infusion of burned plant taken for rectal bleeding. | Train, Percy, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer, 1941, Medicinal Uses of Plants by Indian Tribes of Nevada, Washington DC. U.S. Department of Agriculture, page 138139 |
37170 | 3586 | 183 | 98 | 69 | 3 | 17 | Twigs used as needles in the manufacture of tule and cattail mats. | Mahar, James Michael., 1953, Ethnobotany of the Oregon Paiutes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Reed College, B.A. Thesis, page 69 |
37171 | 3586 | 185 | 50 | 129 | 2 | 71 | Wood or roots heated until burned or blackened and used on aching and decayed teeth. | Fowler, Catherine S., 1989, Willards Z. Park's Ethnographic Notes on the Northern Paiute of Western Nevada 1933-1940, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 129 |
37172 | 3586 | 193 | 11 | 71 | 1 | 5 | Succulent, young leaves and branches eaten by cattle and sheep. | Curtin, L. S. M., 1949, By the Prophet of the Earth, Sante Fe. San Vicente Foundation, page 71 |
37173 | 3586 | 193 | 11 | 71 | 1 | 113 | Seeds roasted and eaten during 'hard times.' | Curtin, L. S. M., 1949, By the Prophet of the Earth, Sante Fe. San Vicente Foundation, page 71 |