Lathyrus palustris L. Slenderstem Peavine USDA LAPA4 |
Chippewa Food, Unspecified Full grown peas shelled and cooked for food. Gilmore, Melvin R., 1933, Some Chippewa Uses of Plants, Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press, page 133 |
Lathyrus palustris L. Slenderstem Peavine USDA LAPA4 |
Meskwaki Other, Hunting & Fishing Item Root used as a lure to trap beaver and other game. Smith, Huron H., 1928, Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 4:175-326, page 273 |
Lathyrus palustris L. Slenderstem Peavine USDA LAPA4 |
Ojibwa Drug, Veterinary Aid Plant fed to a sick pony to make him fat. Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 373 |
Lathyrus palustris L. Slenderstem Peavine USDA LAPA4 |
Ojibwa Food, Fodder Foliage was specially fed to a pony to make it grow fat. Smith, Huron H., 1932, Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, Bulletin of the Public Museum of Milwaukee 4:327-525, page 419 |
Lathyrus palustris L. Slenderstem Peavine USDA LAPA4 |
Ojibwa Food, Vegetable Peas used for food. Reagan, Albert B., 1928, Plants Used by the Bois Fort Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians of Minnesota, Wisconsin Archeologist 7(4):230-248, page 235 |