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Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Alaska Native Food, Dried Food
Bulbs dried and used in fish and meat stews.
Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 119
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Alaska Native Food, Soup
Bulbs dried and used in fish and meat stews.
Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 119
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Alaska Native Food, Staple
Bulbs pounded into a flour.
Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 119
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Bella Coola Food, Unspecified
Bulbs formerly boiled and eaten with sugar and grease.
Turner, Nancy J., 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Bella Coola Indians of British Columbia, Syesis 6:193-220, page 199
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Haisla and Hanaksiala Food, Unspecified
Bulbs eaten with western dock.
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 196
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Hanaksiala Other, Ceremonial Items
Flowers used on costumes for the New Year 'flower dance.'
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 196
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Hanaksiala Other, Season Indicator
Flower appearance signals the 'Indian New Year.'
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 196
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Hesquiat Food, Dried Food
Bulbs dried for winter use.
Turner, Nancy J. and Barbara S. Efrat, 1982, Ethnobotany of the Hesquiat Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 55
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Hesquiat Food, Forage
The first horse seen in the Hesquiat area was said to have eaten mission bells.
Turner, Nancy J. and Barbara S. Efrat, 1982, Ethnobotany of the Hesquiat Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 55
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Hesquiat Food, Vegetable
Boiled bulbs eaten with oil.
Turner, Nancy J. and Barbara S. Efrat, 1982, Ethnobotany of the Hesquiat Indians of Vancouver Island, Victoria. British Columbia Provincial Museum, page 55
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Kitasoo Food, Unspecified
Bulbs 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 320
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Kwakiutl, Southern Food, Dried Food
Bulbs sun dried, steamed, covered with oil and eaten at feasts.
Turner, Nancy Chapman and Marcus A. M. Bell, 1973, The Ethnobotany of the Southern Kwakiutl Indians of British Columbia, Economic Botany 27:257-310, page 273
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Oweekeno Food, Unspecified
Bulbs boiled, mixed with oolichan grease and sugar and eaten.
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 77
Fritillaria camschatcensis (L.) Ker-Gawl.
Kamchatka Missionbells
USDA FRCA5
Salish, Straits Food, Unspecified
Roots formerly used for food.
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 85