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Boxelder maple *used for food. Leaves are chewed to relieve dry mouth during Sundances. |
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[image] Achillea millefolium |
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Western yarrow *dried leaves and flowers used to heal spider and other insect bites* |
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Sweet flag *Root is chewed for sore throat and toothache. Also used for muscle cramps* |
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[image] Agastache foeniculum |
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lavender hyssop *tea made from the leaves and used to treat colds, fevers, and infected wounds* |
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wild onion *Whole plant cooked in soup and stews. Also can relieve bee and wasp sting pain.* |
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[image] Amelanchier alnifolia |
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juneberry *fruits eaten fresh or dried* |
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Leadplant *leaves used to make tea that can treat lung congestion* |
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[image] Amphicarpaea bracteata |
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American hog peanut *underground beans are edible* |
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[image] Andropogon gerardii |
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big bluestem *Boys use the stems as arrows in mock war games* |
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pasque flower *Whole plant used to treat arthritis. |
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[image] Apocynum cannabinum |
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Indian hemp *milky sap is used to "burn off" warts |
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[image] Arctostaphylos uva-ursi |
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bearberry *leaves used in smoking mixtures* |
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[image] Artemisia ludoviciana |
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cudweed sagewort *leaves and stems burned and used for "smudging" |
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milkweed *young shoot can be eaten in soups or stews. Flower buds are also edible. |
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[image] Astragalus crassicarpus |
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groundplum milkvetch *fruits used for snack food and the taste resembles raw green beans* |
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[image] Balsamorhiza sagittata |
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arrowleaf balsamroot *tea of roots used to treat stomach pains and headache. root may be eaten raw, boiled, or roasted |
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paper birch *shredded bark is bound together to make torches* |
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[image] Bouteloua gracilis |
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blue grama *children use this grass for a game that is similar to a 4-leaf clover* |
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[image] Buchloe dactyloides |
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buffalo grass *grass is excellent forage for bison* |
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[image] Calamovilfa longifolia |
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prairie sandreed *grass is a war charm. Were used also as pipe cleaners* |
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[image] Calochortus gunnisonii |
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sego lily *bulbs are eaten raw, boiled, or roasted* |
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[image] Campanula rotundifolia |
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harebell *leaves are edible raw or cooked. also used to treat earaches.* |
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hickory *nuts are tasty and nutritious food source* |
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wavy leaf thistle *roots and stems may be peeled and eaten raw or in soups and stews* |
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Rocky Mountain bee plant *plants used to ensnare bison into a trap* |
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red osier dogwood *inner bark is used in smoking mixtures* |
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hazelnut *nuts are very tasty food source* |
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[image] Crataegus succulenta |
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hawthorn *fruits can be eaten fresh or dried. tea from berries can treat heart conditions* |
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[image] Cucurbita foetidissima |
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buffalo gourd *root is used to treat ailments in all parts of the body* |
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purple prairie clover *roots are peeled and chewed for their sweetness* |
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Queen Anne's Lace *root is edible in the same manner as cultivated carrots* |
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[image] Echinacea angustifolia |
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purple coneflower *poultice of the root is applied to wounds, swellings, and sores* |
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[image] Echinocystis lobata |
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wild cucumber *tea made from the roots is used to help chills and fever* |
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Canada wildrye *Excellent forage for bison. Seeds are edible when cooked* |
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[image] Eupatorium maculatum |
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Joe pyeweed *An infusion of the whole plant is diuretic and is used to treat kidney ailments, painful urination, and rheumatism.* |
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wild strawberry *fruits are never very plentiful, but when available, were eaten fresh or dried* |
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[image] Fraxinus pennsylvanica |
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green ash *wood of the ash tree is used to make bows, pipi pins and pegs, drums |
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cleavers *salve made from cleavers is excellent in treating skin irritations* |
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scarlet gaura *Lakotas chewed the plant and rubbed in on their hands and attract and catch horses* |
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prairie smoke *tea made from the whole plant is used to treat sore eyes* |
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[image] Grindelia squarrosa |
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curlycup gumweed *An infusion of the tops of the plants is used to treat asthma.* |
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[image] Helianthus tuberosus |
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Jerusalem artichoke *tubers are boiled or roasted and sometimes fried after boiling and then eaten |
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[image] Hierochloe odorata |
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sweetgrass *strands of this grass are braided together and burned as incense.* |
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hops, common hops *The papery fruits of the hops vine are steeped and the resulting infusion drunk to treat fever and insomnia.* |
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[image] Hydrastis canadensis |
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goldenseal *infusion of the root treats digestive disorders and soothes mucous membranes* |
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[image] Hypsizgus tessulatus |
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elm cap mushroom *grows on boxelder trees in the autumn. |
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[image] Ipomoea leptophylla |
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bush morning glory *Lakota eat the peelings of the root to treat stomach disorders* |
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black walnut *rich nuts are used for food* |
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[image] Juniperus virginiana |
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Eastern red cedar *Juniper leaves are burned ceremonially, especially to cure the fear of thunder.* |
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[image] Glycyrrhiza lepidota |
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American licorice *root is chewed for its pleasant flavor and to treat toothaches* |
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[image] Koeleria Macrantha |
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Junegrass *This grass is excellent forage for deer and other wildlife |
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Wild lettuce *The young leaves are eaten by lactating women to aid I'm milk production |
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Bear root *A tea of the roots or seeds is used to treat poor circulation, fevers, bronchitis, and cramps |
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