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Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Menominee Drug, Abortifacient
Compound infusion of leaf taken to restore menstrual flow.
Smith, Huron H., 1923, Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:1-174, page 29
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Meskwaki Drug, Burn Dressing
Poultice of leaves applied to bad burns.
Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 211
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Okanagon Drug, Antidiarrheal
Decoction of whole plant used for diarrhea.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Okanagon Drug, Gynecological Aid
Decoction of fresh or dried leaves taken by women after childbirth.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Thompson Drug, Antidiarrheal
Decoction of plant taken for diarrhea.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 470
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Thompson Drug, Antidiarrheal
Decoction of whole plant used for diarrhea.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Thompson Drug, Gynecological Aid
Decoction of fresh or dried leaves taken by women after childbirth.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Thompson Drug, Gynecological Aid
Decoction of fresh or dried leaves taken postpartum to hasten recovery.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 470
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. borealis (Pallas) M.E. Peck
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAB4
Thompson Drug, Unspecified
Decoction of root used medicinally.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 470
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. scouleriana (Hook.) Cronq.
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAS5
Havasupai Drug, Unspecified
Sprays used in the sweatbaths or infusion of leaves taken for sicknesses.
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 245
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. scouleriana (Hook.) Cronq.
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAS5
Navajo, Kayenta Drug, Ceremonial Medicine
Plant used as a ceremonial fumigant ingredient.
Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 45
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. scouleriana (Hook.) Cronq.
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAS5
Navajo, Kayenta Drug, Disinfectant
Plant used as a ceremonial fumigant ingredient.
Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 45
Artemisia campestris ssp. borealis var. scouleriana (Hook.) Cronq.
Pacific Wormwood
USDA ARCAS5
Navajo, Kayenta Food, Unspecified
Seeds made into mush and used for food.
Wyman, Leland C. and Stuart K. Harris, 1951, The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho, Albuquerque. The University of New Mexico Press, page 45