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Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sanpoil Drug, Dermatological Aid
Crushed berries rubbed in the armpits as an anti-perspirant.
Ray, Verne F., 1932, The Sanpoil and Nespelem: Salishan Peoples of Northeastern Washington, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 5, page 220
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sanpoil Drug, Diuretic
Decoction of leaves used by men for urine retention.
Ray, Verne F., 1932, The Sanpoil and Nespelem: Salishan Peoples of Northeastern Washington, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 5, page 220
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sanpoil Drug, Eye Medicine
Mashed berries mixed with water and used as a wash for sore eyes.
Ray, Verne F., 1932, The Sanpoil and Nespelem: Salishan Peoples of Northeastern Washington, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 5, page 220
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sanpoil Drug, Unspecified
Decoction of roots used 'for illness of an indefinite character.'
Ray, Verne F., 1932, The Sanpoil and Nespelem: Salishan Peoples of Northeastern Washington, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 5, page 220
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sanpoil Drug, Veterinary Aid
Decoction of leaves used for animals with urine retention.
Ray, Verne F., 1932, The Sanpoil and Nespelem: Salishan Peoples of Northeastern Washington, University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, Vol. 5, page 220
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sioux Drug, Diuretic
Decoction of berries used as a diuretic.
Hart, Jeff, 1992, Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press, page 59
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Sioux Drug, Eye Medicine
Infusion used for sore eyes.
Hart, Jeff, 1992, Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples, Helena. Montana Historical Society Press, page 59
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Skagit Drug, Antidote
Berries eaten as an antidote for poisoning.
Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 47
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Skagit Drug, Oral Aid
Infusion of plant given to babies with coated tongues.
Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 47
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Skagit Drug, Pediatric Aid
Infusion of plant given to babies with coated tongues.
Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 47
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Skagit Drug, Tuberculosis Remedy
Bark used for tuberculosis.
Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 47
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Squaxin Food, Dried Food
Berries dried and used for food.
Gunther, Erna, 1973, Ethnobotany of Western Washington, Seattle. University of Washington Press. Revised edition, page 47
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Antidiarrheal
Chewed berry juice swallowed, infusion of berries taken or mashed berries eaten for diarrhea.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Dermatological Aid
Decoction of berries, bark or leaves, sometimes mixed with bear grease, used as a wash for sores.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Dermatological Aid
Strong decoction of wood used as a wash for sores.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 458
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Dermatological Aid
Strong decoction of wood used to cleanse sores.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 455
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Eye Medicine
Crushed berries or decoction of berries used as a wash for sore eyes or impending blindness.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Eye Medicine
Strained decoction of scraped bark or leaves used as a wash for sore eyes or impending blindness.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Decoction of stems or roots taken for stomach trouble.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 458
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Sap from young shoots used for stomachache.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Gynecological Aid
Decoction of berries, bark or leaves taken after a birth 'to clean you out.'
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Gynecological Aid
Decoction of berries, bark or leaves used as an antiseptic wash for breasts before nursing.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Laxative
Sap from young shoots used as a laxative.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Pediatric Aid
Mild decoction of wood used as a wash to keep babies healthy.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 458
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Poison
Berries considered 'deadly poisonous' if more than two or three eaten.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 511
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Poison
Berries considered poisonous, even fatal.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 489
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Drug, Poison
Berries considered very poisonous. An antidote for poisoning from the berries was to eat a large quantity of lard.
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 200
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Thompson Other, Soap
Mild decoction of wood used to wash babies.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 455
Symphoricarpos albus (L.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Wet'suwet'en Drug, Eye Medicine
Bark used to make an eye medicine.
Gottesfeld, Leslie M. J., 1992, The Importance of Bark Products in the Aboriginal Economies of Northwestern British Columbia, Canada, Economic Botany 46(2):148-157, page 152
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Bella Coola Drug, Diuretic
Decoction of branches taken as a diuretic and for gonorrhea.
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 64
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Bella Coola Drug, Venereal Aid
Decoction of branches taken as 'the best cure for gonorrhea.'
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 64
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Carrier, Southern Drug, Eye Medicine
Juice of ripe berries used in sore eyes.
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 64
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Hoh Other, Ceremonial Items
Used in ceremonies.
Reagan, Albert B., 1936, Plants Used by the Hoh and Quileute Indians, Kansas Academy of Science 37:55-70, page 68
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Kwakiutl Drug, Analgesic
Moxa of tips while still on plant used for headache.
Boas, Franz, 1966, Kwakiutl Ethnography, Chicago. University of Chicago Press, page 386
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Ojibwa Drug, Gynecological Aid
Infusion of root taken 'to clear up the afterbirth' and hasten convalescence.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 361
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Paiute Other, Hunting & Fishing Item
Shoots used to make small bird arrows.
Murphey, Edith Van Allen, 1990, Indian Uses of Native Plants, Glenwood, Ill. Meyerbooks. Originally published in 1959, page 52
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Quileute Other, Ceremonial Items
Used in ceremonies.
Reagan, Albert B., 1936, Plants Used by the Hoh and Quileute Indians, Kansas Academy of Science 37:55-70, page 68
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Shoshoni Other, Hunting & Fishing Item
Shoots used to make small bird arrows.
Murphey, Edith Van Allen, 1990, Indian Uses of Native Plants, Glenwood, Ill. Meyerbooks. Originally published in 1959, page 52
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Yokia Fiber, Brushes & Brooms
Slender twigs bound together and used as brooms for sweeping.
Chestnut, V. K., 1902, Plants Used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California, Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium 7:295-408., page 389
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALA
Yokia Other, Hunting & Fishing Item
Medium-sized branches used to make first-rate arrows.
Chestnut, V. K., 1902, Plants Used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California, Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium 7:295-408., page 389
Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus (Fern.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALL
Costanoan Fiber, Brushes & Brooms
Brushy stems used in brooms.
Bocek, Barbara R., 1984, Ethnobotany of Costanoan Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P. Harrington, Economic Botany 38(2):240-255, page 254
Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus (Fern.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALL
Haisla and Hanaksiala Food, Forage
Berries eaten by crows and bears.
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 231
Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus (Fern.) Blake
Common Snowberry
USDA SYALL
Yuki Drug, Dermatological Aid
Infusion of plant used as a wash for sores.
Curtin, L. S. M., 1957, Some Plants Used by the Yuki Indians ... II. Food Plants, The Masterkey 31:85-94, page 47