Uses of Plants By the Indians of the Missouri River Region
Uses of Plants By the Indians of the Missouri River Region
Melvin R Melvin Randolph Gilmore
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:_. —. :. -. I' >::' of-har-i pftrfonnacsass ^ i used. It is J - xhn —■-::. =■ : \:. - : ' z->jrL ~ Tbe-XDomh-v: . The fcrcit was eaten with r: •-r ose. The gat?_- . . ' lise rBdinunit -T. R'-i-_- i^ocg which tb* :-— . ^ -• -r- \ . Zr. -. '. . '. . Mto camp aiid worked at pireparing the cherries wh: nniil as zreat a cuantity as wis r^ioii^ f:fXi\A be mi - the pits were too anall to \^ removed by anr xn^fxi - chetries were pocrded to a pulp, pits and alL oa ». Ifier bting ^iapei into anal! cakes..., were laid ooi t. -^ favorite ifjfA preparation of tLe 7 jwi/i. . ■- miean c«- miijoar»=at. The dried ct£:T7 . \:j: fmii f ""-"'""^l TAXONOMIC LIST OF PLANTS §9 The time of the Sun dance was deternuned hv the ripening of the cherries. It began on tiie first day of the full moon when cherries were ripe. A Ponca informant told me that a decoction of cherrv hark was taken as a remedy for diarriiea. Another informant of the same tribe said a spoonfid of the dried fruit very finely pulverized and infused in hot water was used as a remedy for the same ailment.
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