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id | species | tribe | source | pageno | use_category | use_subcategory | notes | rawsource |
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3 | 1 | 21 | 53 | 197 | 2 | 123 | Liquid pitch mixed with mountain goat tallow and taken for sore throat. | Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 197 |
44 | 2 | 9 | 150 | 64 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of sap used for sore throats. | Rousseau, Jacques, 1946, Notes Sur L'ethnobotanique D'anticosti, Archives de Folklore 1:60-71, page 64 |
142 | 5 | 21 | 9 | 50 | 2 | 123 | Compound of gum from bark blisters warmed and taken for sore throat. | Smith, Harlan I., 1929, Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighboring Tribes of British Columbia, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 56:47-68, page 50 |
143 | 5 | 21 | 53 | 197 | 2 | 123 | Liquid pitch mixed with mountain goat tallow and taken for sore throat. | Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 197 |
750 | 38 | 23 | 26 | 70 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of plant taken for sore throats. | Hellson, John C., 1974, Ethnobotany of the Blackfoot Indians, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 70 |
776 | 38 | 33 | 57 | 17 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of fresh or dried plant taken for tickling of the throat. | Hart, Jeffrey A., 1981, The Ethnobotany of the Northern Cheyenne Indians of Montana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 4:1-55, page 17 |
806 | 38 | 78 | 9 | 65 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of young plant or root gargled for sore throat. | Smith, Harlan I., 1929, Materia Medica of the Bella Coola and Neighboring Tribes of British Columbia, National Museum of Canada Bulletin 56:47-68, page 65 |
872 | 38 | 133 | 3 | 322 | 2 | 123 | Leaves chewed and the juice swallowed for sore throats. | Gill, Steven J., 1983, Ethnobotany of the Makah and Ozette People, Olympic Peninsula, Washington (USA), Washington State University, Ph.D. Thesis, page 322 |
905 | 38 | 166 | 3 | 322 | 2 | 123 | Leaves chewed and the juice swallowed for sore throats. | Gill, Steven J., 1983, Ethnobotany of the Makah and Ozette People, Olympic Peninsula, Washington (USA), Washington State University, Ph.D. Thesis, page 322 |
936 | 38 | 185 | 50 | 128 | 2 | 123 | Root chewed and the saliva allowed to flow down the throat for sore throats. | 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 128 |
948 | 38 | 215 | 23 | 80 | 2 | 123 | Young leaves chewed and juice swallowed for sore throats. | Turner, Nancy Chapman and Marcus A. M. Bell, 1971, The Ethnobotany of the Coast Salish Indians of Vancouver Island, I and II, Economic Botany 25(1):63-104, 335-339, page 80 |
997 | 40 | 5 | 130 | 426 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of leaves taken for stomach pains, throat pains and colds. | Bank, II, Theodore P., 1953, Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies in the Aleutian Islands II. Health and Medical Lore of the Aleuts, Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies Papers, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, page 426 |
1012 | 42 | 33 | 39 | 189 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of dried, pounded plant taken for tickling in the throat. | Grinnell, George Bird, 1972, The Cheyenne Indians - Their History and Ways of Life Vol.2, Lincoln. University of Nebraska Press, page 189 |
1169 | 54 | 23 | 146 | 34 | 2 | 123 | Roots used for acute throat infections. | Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 34 |
1181 | 55 | 23 | 146 | 23 | 2 | 123 | Poultice of crushed rootstocks and hot water applied to sore throats. | Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 23 |
1196 | 55 | 32 | 1 | 28 | 2 | 123 | Root chewed for sore throat. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 28 |
1224 | 55 | 38 | 4 | 342 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of root gargled by children and root chewed by adults for sore throat. | Densmore, Frances, 1928, Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273-379, page 342 |
1229 | 55 | 54 | 146 | 23 | 2 | 123 | Rootstock peeled, chewed and liquid swallowed for sore throats. | Johnston, Alex, 1987, Plants and the Blackfoot, Lethbridge, Alberta. Lethbridge Historical Society, page 23 |
1260 | 55 | 58 | 47 | 24 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of rootstocks used for sore throats. | Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 24 |
1261 | 55 | 58 | 47 | 24 | 2 | 123 | Dried rootstock chewed for sore throats. | Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 24 |
1298 | 55 | 100 | 7 | 279 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of roots used as gargle for sore throat. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 279 |
1306 | 55 | 125 | 156 | 48 | 2 | 123 | Roots chewed for sore throat. | Kraft, Shelly Katheren, 1990, Recent Changes in the Ethnobotany of Standing Rock Indian Reservation, University of North Dakota, M.A. Thesis, page 48 |
1346 | 55 | 173 | 135 | 2247 | 2 | 123 | Root chewed for sore throat. | Arnason, Thor, Richard J. Hebda and Timothy Johns, 1981, Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native Peoples of Eastern Canada, Canadian Journal of Botany 59(11):2189-2325, page 2247 |
1347 | 55 | 173 | 20 | 355 | 2 | 123 | Root used for 'a cold in the throat.' | Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 355 |
1348 | 55 | 173 | 135 | 2309 | 2 | 123 | Roots chewed for sore throat. | Arnason, Thor, Richard J. Hebda and Timothy Johns, 1981, Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native Peoples of Eastern Canada, Canadian Journal of Botany 59(11):2189-2325, page 2309 |
1349 | 55 | 173 | 135 | 2247 | 2 | 123 | Used to make a throat tonic for singers. | Arnason, Thor, Richard J. Hebda and Timothy Johns, 1981, Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native Peoples of Eastern Canada, Canadian Journal of Botany 59(11):2189-2325, page 2247 |
1409 | 59 | 32 | 1 | 55 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of root used as a gargle. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 55 |
1658 | 79 | 116 | 115 | 39 | 2 | 123 | Poultice of heated beans applied to the throat for tonsil troubles. | Taylor, Linda Averill, 1940, Plants Used As Curatives by Certain Southeastern Tribes, Cambridge, MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 39 |
2115 | 141 | 32 | 1 | 47 | 2 | 123 | Juice taken for sore throat. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47 |
2127 | 141 | 101 | 76 | 20 | 2 | 123 | Poultice of warm onions applied externally to throat for sore throat. | Jones, Volney H., 1931, The Ethnobotany of the Isleta Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 20 |
2814 | 193 | 149 | 97 | 70, 128 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of leaves taken for hoarseness. | Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1972, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3, page 70, 128 |
3245 | 236 | 32 | 1 | 48 | 2 | 123 | Used for throat infection. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 48 |
3290 | 239 | 228 | 88 | 236 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of plant taken & used as bath for gopher-tortoise sickness: cough, dry throat, noisy chest. | Sturtevant, William, 1954, The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices, Yale University, PhD Thesis, page 236 |
3332 | 248 | 173 | 20 | 382383 | 2 | 123 | Root eaten to clear throat so one can sing well in ceremonies. | Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 382383 |
3404 | 255 | 193 | 11 | 78 | 2 | 123 | Dry root held in the mouth for sore throats and infusion taken for itchy throat. | Curtin, L. S. M., 1949, By the Prophet of the Earth, Sante Fe. San Vicente Foundation, page 78 |
3428 | 259 | 32 | 1 | 23 | 2 | 123 | 'Root tonic' used as gargle for sore throat. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 23 |
3456 | 260 | 183 | 12 | 34, 35 | 2 | 123 | Dried root chewed for sore throat and coughs. | 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 34, 35 |
3474 | 260 | 276 | 12 | 34, 35 | 2 | 123 | Dried root chewed for sore throat or coughs. | 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 34, 35 |
3521 | 265 | 5 | 130 | 427 | 2 | 123 | Leaves used to make a soothing drink for sore throats. | Bank, II, Theodore P., 1953, Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies in the Aleutian Islands II. Health and Medical Lore of the Aleuts, Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies Papers, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, page 427 |
3578 | 268 | 141 | 93 | 259 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of roots and spikenard roots used for sore throats. | Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 259 |
3579 | 268 | 141 | 35 | 54 | 2 | 123 | Root used for sore throat. | Chandler, R. Frank, Lois Freeman and Shirley N. Hooper, 1979, Herbal Remedies of the Maritime Indians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1:49-68, page 54 |
3588 | 269 | 202 | 40 | 20 | 2 | 123 | Root chewed or held in the mouth to prevent sore throat. | Goodrich, Jennie and Claudia Lawson, 1980, Kashaya Pomo Plants, Los Angeles. American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, page 20 |
3589 | 269 | 202 | 40 | 20 | 2 | 123 | Root held in singer's mouth to prevent hoarseness and rawness of throat. | Goodrich, Jennie and Claudia Lawson, 1980, Kashaya Pomo Plants, Los Angeles. American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, page 20 |
3762 | 296 | 173 | 20 | 354355 | 2 | 123 | Root eaten for throat trouble. | Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 354355 |
3931 | 303 | 183 | 153 | 197 | 2 | 123 | Leaves chewed for sore throats. | Kelly, Isabel T., 1932, Ethnography of the Surprise Valley Paiute, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 31(3):67-210, page 197 |
4041 | 318 | 100 | 7 | 394 | 2 | 123 | Compound applied as poultice for sore throat. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 394 |
4154 | 319 | 141 | 93 | 259 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of roots and angelica roots used for sore throats. | Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 259 |
4155 | 319 | 141 | 35 | 54, 55 | 2 | 123 | Root used for sore throats. | Chandler, R. Frank, Lois Freeman and Shirley N. Hooper, 1979, Herbal Remedies of the Maritime Indians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1:49-68, page 54, 55 |
4217 | 322 | 202 | 40 | 67 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of bark used as a gargle for sore throat and strep throat. | Goodrich, Jennie and Claudia Lawson, 1980, Kashaya Pomo Plants, Los Angeles. American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, page 67 |
4228 | 322 | 218 | 101 | 104 | 2 | 123 | Leaves chewed and juice swallowed for sore throat. | Turner, Nancy J., John Thomas, Barry F. Carlson and Robert T. Ogilvie, 1983, Ethnobotany of the Nitinaht Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 104 |
4231 | 322 | 243 | 25 | 44 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of leaves taken for sore throats. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 44 |
4809 | 367 | 32 | 1 | 41 | 2 | 123 | Infusion taken for throat irritations. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 41 |
4846 | 367 | 149 | 97 | 70, 128 | 2 | 123 | Dilute infusion of root gargled for sore throat. | Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1972, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3, page 70, 128 |
4847 | 367 | 149 | 110 | 269 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of root taken for sore throat. | Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1928, Mohegan Medicinal Practices, Weather-Lore and Superstitions, SI-BAE Annual Report #43: 264-270, page 269 |
4888 | 374 | 32 | 1 | 55 | 2 | 123 | Used as a gargle for sore throat. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 55 |
4918 | 377 | 32 | 1 | 39 | 2 | 123 | Infusion gargled for sore throat. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 39 |
5178 | 395 | 232 | 12 | 39, 40 | 2 | 123 | Poultice of pulped, green plant applied to sore throat or neck glands. | 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 39, 40 |
5334 | 399 | 23 | 26 | 71 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of leaves taken for throat constrictions. | Hellson, John C., 1974, Ethnobotany of the Blackfoot Indians, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 71 |
5382 | 399 | 125 | 156 | 46 | 2 | 123 | Infusion used for sore throats. | Kraft, Shelly Katheren, 1990, Recent Changes in the Ethnobotany of Standing Rock Indian Reservation, University of North Dakota, M.A. Thesis, page 46 |
5389 | 399 | 139 | 21 | 211 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of leaves taken for tonsillitis and sore throat. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 211 |
5506 | 402 | 111 | 140 | 56 | 2 | 123 | Leaves chewed for sore throats. | Vestal, Paul A. and Richard Evans Schultes, 1939, The Economic Botany of the Kiowa Indians, Cambridge MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 56 |
5630 | 407 | 89 | 2 | 246 | 2 | 123 | Stems and leaves used for sore throats. Leafy stems were placed on the fire and the resulting fumes were inhaled for a cold or runny nose. The fresh leaves were chewed for a cough. More often, it was pounded a bit, boiled in water for ten to fifteen minutes or twenty minutes and then cooled and drunk. The usual dose, a cupful, was taken before breakfast and again after supper. This treatment was continued until the cold was gone, usually in two or three days. Another method was to take two tablespoonfuls every half hour for one day. This method was good for a cold, cough, sore throat or stomachache. | 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 246 |
5685 | 407 | 175 | 32 | 78 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of leaves and branches taken for sore throats. | 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 78 |
5686 | 407 | 175 | 32 | 78 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of roots taken for sore throats. | 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 78 |
5783 | 407 | 232 | 12 | 44-47 | 2 | 123 | Strained decoction of leaves gargled for sore throat. | 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 44-47 |
5802 | 407 | 259 | 10 | 172 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of leafless twigs taken for laryngitis. | 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 172 |
5824 | 408 | 175 | 32 | 79 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of leaves and branches taken for sore throats. | 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 79 |
5825 | 408 | 175 | 32 | 79 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of roots taken for sore throats. | 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 79 |
5911 | 416 | 241 | 25 | 33 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of roots taken for sore throats. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 33 |
5912 | 416 | 241 | 25 | 33 | 2 | 123 | Poultice of twig and root ashes with bear grease applied to throat swellings. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 33 |
6006 | 421 | 100 | 7 | 310 | 2 | 123 | Poultice used for sore throat. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 310 |
6028 | 421 | 139 | 21 | 204 | 2 | 123 | Used for sore throat and as a medicine used as a seasoning. | Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 204 |
6370 | 448 | 157 | 74 | 96 | 2 | 123 | Plant used for throat troubles. | Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 96 |
6377 | 449 | 23 | 26 | 71 | 2 | 123 | Root chewed for sore throats. | Hellson, John C., 1974, Ethnobotany of the Blackfoot Indians, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 71 |
6535 | 489 | 158 | 106 | 27 | 2 | 123 | Plant used for any disease of the throat. | Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 27 |
6562 | 496 | 158 | 106 | 27 | 2 | 123 | Plant used as a gargle for sore throats. | Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 27 |
6869 | 549 | 33 | 13 | 38 | 2 | 123 | Root chewed and saliva allowed to run down throat for sore throat. | Grinnell, George Bird, 1905, Some Cheyenne Plant Medicines, American Anthropologist 7:37-43, page 38 |
7039 | 568 | 141 | 35 | 55 | 2 | 123 | Bark and root used for sore throat. | Chandler, R. Frank, Lois Freeman and Shirley N. Hooper, 1979, Herbal Remedies of the Maritime Indians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1:49-68, page 55 |
7042 | 568 | 149 | 97 | 128 | 2 | 123 | Berries used for sore throat and fever. | Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1972, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3, page 128 |
7044 | 568 | 192 | 103 | 309 | 2 | 123 | Pounded root or bark used for sore throat. | Speck, Frank G., 1917, Medicine Practices of the Northeastern Algonquians, Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Americanists Pp. 303-321, page 309 |
7340 | 587 | 32 | 1 | 57 | 2 | 123 | Leaves chewed for sore throat. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 57 |
7358 | 590 | 90 | 68 | 53 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of pounded flowers, buds, leaves and other plants taken for throat troubles. | Akana, Akaiko, 1922, Hawaiian Herbs of Medicinal Value, Honolulu: Pacific Book House, page 53 |
7452 | 610 | 159 | 18 | 16 | 2 | 123 | Cold infusion used internally and externally for sore throat. | 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 16 |
7825 | 692 | 202 | 40 | 109 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of dried or fresh, peeled bark used for sore throat . | Goodrich, Jennie and Claudia Lawson, 1980, Kashaya Pomo Plants, Los Angeles. American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, page 109 |
8018 | 730 | 32 | 1 | 59 | 2 | 123 | Infusion gargled for sore throat and root chewed for colds. | Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 59 |
8038 | 730 | 134 | 93 | 247 | 2 | 123 | Green or dried roots chewed and used for hoarseness. | Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 247 |
8039 | 730 | 134 | 93 | 252 | 2 | 123 | Green or dry roots chewed and used to clear the throat. | Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 252 |
8042 | 730 | 141 | 35 | 56 | 2 | 123 | Root used to clear the throat and for hoarseness. | Chandler, R. Frank, Lois Freeman and Shirley N. Hooper, 1979, Herbal Remedies of the Maritime Indians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1:49-68, page 56 |
8770 | 823 | 96 | 49 | 57 | 2 | 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 |
8797 | 824 | 96 | 49 | 57 | 2 | 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 |
9310 | 882 | 245 | 25 | 41 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of roots taken for sore throats. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 41 |
9793 | 934 | 102 | 76 | 25 | 2 | 123 | Plant used as a gargle. | Jones, Volney H., 1931, The Ethnobotany of the Isleta Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 25 |
9928 | 953 | 95 | 37 | 34, 95-96 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of plant used for tickling throat caused by a cold. | Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 34, 95-96 |
9960 | 960 | 96 | 49 | 57 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of leaves and root in whiskey taken to clear throat and lungs of phlegm. | Speck, Frank G., 1941, A List of Plant Curatives Obtained From the Houma Indians of Louisiana, Primitive Man 14:49-75, page 57 |
10167 | 1007 | 241 | 25 | 29 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of plants taken for sore throats. | Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 29 |
10169 | 1007 | 242 | 131 | 42 | 2 | 123 | Infusion of plant used as a general tonic for sore throats. | Theodoratus, Robert J., 1989, Loss, Transfer, and Reintroduction in the Use of Wild Plant Foods in the Upper Skagit Valley, Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 23(1):35-52, page 42 |
10222 | 1019 | 137 | 89 | 347 | 2 | 123 | Stems and leaves chewed for sore throats. | Chestnut, V. K., 1902, Plants Used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California, Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium 7:295-408., page 347 |
10224 | 1019 | 151 | 73 | 10 | 2 | 123 | Chewed for sore throats. | Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 10 |
10332 | 1026 | 159 | 18 | 29 | 2 | 123 | Decoction of seeds used ceremonially to improve voice. | 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 29 |
10555 | 1059 | 5 | 130 | 427 | 2 | 123 | Leaves used to make a soothing drink for sore throats. | Bank, II, Theodore P., 1953, Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies in the Aleutian Islands II. Health and Medical Lore of the Aleuts, Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies Papers, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, page 427 |
10657 | 1072 | 100 | 7 | 322 | 2 | 123 | Cold, compound infusion with plant taken for trench mouth and raw throat. | Herrick, James William, 1977, Iroquois Medical Botany, State University of New York, Albany, PhD Thesis, page 322 |