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Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Chippewa Food, Fruit
Berries eaten raw.
Densmore, Frances, 1928, Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians, SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273-379, page 321
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Chippewa Food, Fruit
Strawberries considered an important part of the diet.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1933, Some Chippewa Uses of Plants, Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press, page 132
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Clallam Food, Fruit
Berries eaten fresh.
Fleisher, Mark S., 1980, The Ethnobotany of the Clallam Indians of Western Washington, Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 14(2):192-210, page 202
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Cree, Woodlands Food, Snack Food
Fresh fruit eaten on sight as a nibble.
Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 38
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Dakota Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 84
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Hesquiat Food, Fruit
Berries used for food.
Turner, Nancy J. and Barbara S. Efrat, 1982, Ethnobotany of the Hesquiat Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 72
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Drug, Unspecified
Fruits eaten as a spring medicine.
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1910, Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants, Albany, NY. University of the State of New York, page 96
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Food, Bread & Cake
Fruit mashed, made into small cakes and dried for future use.
Waugh, F. W., 1916, Iroquis Foods and Food Preparation, Ottawa. Canada Department of Mines, page 127
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Food, Dried Food
Raw or cooked fruit sun or fire dried and stored for future use.
Waugh, F. W., 1916, Iroquis Foods and Food Preparation, Ottawa. Canada Department of Mines, page 127
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Food, Fruit
Dried fruit taken as a hunting food.
Waugh, F. W., 1916, Iroquis Foods and Food Preparation, Ottawa. Canada Department of Mines, page 127
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Food, Fruit
Fruits eaten raw.
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1910, Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants, Albany, NY. University of the State of New York, page 96
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Food, Sauce & Relish
Dried fruit cakes soaked in warm water and cooked as a sauce or mixed with corn bread.
Waugh, F. W., 1916, Iroquis Foods and Food Preparation, Ottawa. Canada Department of Mines, page 127
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Iroquois Other, Ceremonial Items
Fruits used as symbols of the Creator's beneficence in the Strawberry Thanksgiving ceremony.
Parker, Arthur Caswell, 1910, Iroquois Uses of Maize and Other Food Plants, Albany, NY. University of the State of New York, page 96
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Kitasoo Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
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 342
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Klamath Food, Fruit
Fresh fruit used for food.
Coville, Frederick V., 1897, Notes On The Plants Used By The Klamath Indians Of Oregon., Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium 5(2):87-110, page 98
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Malecite Drug, Abortifacient
Infusion of plant and dwarf raspberry used for irregular menstruation.
Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 258
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Menominee Food, Fruit
Berries eaten fresh.
Smith, Huron H., 1923, Ethnobotany of the Menomini Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:1-174, page 71
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Meskwaki Food, Preserves
Berries cooked into a jam for winter use.
Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 263
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Micmac Drug, Abortifacient
Parts of plant used for irregular menstruation.
Chandler, R. Frank, Lois Freeman and Shirley N. Hooper, 1979, Herbal Remedies of the Maritime Indians, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 1:49-68, page 56
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Nitinaht Food, Fruit
Berries eaten fresh.
Turner, Nancy J., John Thomas, Barry F. Carlson and Robert T. Ogilvie, 1983, Ethnobotany of the Nitinaht Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 117
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Drug, Analgesic
Infusion taken for stomachaches.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 384
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Infusion of root used, especially for babies, for stomachache.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 384
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Drug, Pediatric Aid
Infusion of root used, especially for babies, for stomachache.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 384
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Food, Fruit
Berries used fresh or preserved.
Arnason, Thor, Richard J. Hebda and Timothy Johns, 1981, Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native Peoples of Eastern Canada, Canadian Journal of Botany 59(11):2189-2325, page 2220
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Food, Fruit
Berries used in season.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 409
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Food, Preserves
Berries used to make preserves for winter use.
Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 409
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ojibwa Food, Winter Use Food
Berries used fresh or preserved.
Arnason, Thor, Richard J. Hebda and Timothy Johns, 1981, Use of Plants for Food and Medicine by Native Peoples of Eastern Canada, Canadian Journal of Botany 59(11):2189-2325, page 2220
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Okanagan-Colville Drug, Dermatological Aid
Poultice of leaf powder and deer fat applied to sores.
Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 125
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Okanagan-Colville Drug, Disinfectant
Leaf powder applied to any open sore as a disinfectant.
Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 125
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Okanagan-Colville Drug, Oral Aid
Leaf powder dusted into baby's sore mouth.
Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 125
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Okanagan-Colville Drug, Pediatric Aid
Leaf powder dusted into baby's sore mouth.
Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 125
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Okanagan-Colville Food, Fruit
Berries eaten fresh.
Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 125
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Okanagan-Colville Food, Winter Use Food
Berries canned for future use.
Turner, Nancy J., R. Bouchard and Dorothy I.D. Kennedy, 1980, Ethnobotany of the Okanagan-Colville Indians of British Columbia and Washington, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 125
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Omaha Food, Dried Food
Fruit dried for winter use.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1913, A Study in the Ethnobotany of the Omaha Indians, Nebraska State Historical Society Collections 17:314-57., page 326
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Omaha Food, Fruit
Fruit eaten fresh.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1913, A Study in the Ethnobotany of the Omaha Indians, Nebraska State Historical Society Collections 17:314-57., page 326
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Omaha Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 84
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Oweekeno Food, Fruit
Berries eaten fresh.
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 108
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Oweekeno Food, Preserves
Berries used to make jam.
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 108
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Pawnee Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 84
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Ponca Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1919, Uses of Plants by the Indians of the Missouri River Region, SI-BAE Annual Report #33, page 84
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Salish, Coast Food, Beverage
Leaves dried and used to make tea.
Turner, Nancy Chapman and Marcus A. M. Bell, 1971, The Ethnobotany of the Coast Salish Indians of Vancouver Island, I and II, Economic Botany 25(1):63-104, 335-339, page 86
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Salish, Coast Food, Fruit
Fruits eaten fresh.
Turner, Nancy Chapman and Marcus A. M. Bell, 1971, The Ethnobotany of the Coast Salish Indians of Vancouver Island, I and II, Economic Botany 25(1):63-104, 335-339, page 86
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Shuswap Food, Dried Food
Dried berries used for food.
Palmer, Gary, 1975, Shuswap Indian Ethnobotany, Syesis 8:29-51, page 66
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Drug, Antidiarrheal
Decoction of leaves taken 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 259
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Drug, Antidiarrheal
Infusion of roots or whole plant taken for diarrhea or dysentery.
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 259
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Drug, Dermatological Aid
Berries used as deodorant.
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 259
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Drug, Pediatric Aid
Decoction of leaves given to children 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 259
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Drug, Pediatric Aid
Infusion of roots or whole plant bottle fed to babies for diarrhea or dysentery.
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 259
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Food, Dried Food
Berries, if plentiful, dried for future use.
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 259
Fragaria virginiana Duchesne
Virginia Strawberry
USDA FRVIV
Thompson Food, Fruit
Berries eaten fresh.
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 259