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Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Costanoan Drug, Throat Aid
Decoction of plant used for sore throat and swollen tonsils.
Bocek, Barbara R., 1984, Ethnobotany of Costanoan Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P. Harrington, Economic Botany 38(2):240-255, page 9
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Costanoan Dye, Red
Roots used as a red dye.
Bocek, Barbara R., 1984, Ethnobotany of Costanoan Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P. Harrington, Economic Botany 38(2):240-255, page 250
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Costanoan Dye, Yellow
Roots used as a yellow dye.
Bocek, Barbara R., 1984, Ethnobotany of Costanoan Indians, California, Based on Collections by John P. Harrington, Economic Botany 38(2):240-255, page 250
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Karok Dye, Yellow
Roots used as a yellow dye.
Schenck, Sara M. and E. W. Gifford, 1952, Karok Ethnobotany, Anthropological Records 13(6):377-392, page 386
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Mendocino Indian Other, Hunting & Fishing Item
Leaves and roots used to kill trout.
Chestnut, V. K., 1902, Plants Used by the Indians of Mendocino County, California, Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium 7:295-408., page 370
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Miwok Drug, Antirheumatic (External)
Decoction of pulverized root used as a wash for rheumatism.
Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 168
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Miwok Drug, Dermatological Aid
Decoction of pulverized root used as a wash for sores.
Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, 1933, Miwok Material Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 2(4):11, page 168
Datisca glomerata (K. Presl) Baill.
Durango Root
USDA DAGL2
Wintoon Dye, Yellow
Used as a yellow dye.
Merriam, C. Hart, 1966, Ethnographic Notes on California Indian Tribes, University of California Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley, page 264