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Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Drug, Anthelmintic
Decoction or teaspoon of parched seed kernels taken for worms.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47, 48
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Drug, Antiemetic
Infusion of scraped bark taken for vomiting.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47, 48
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Drug, Cathartic
Infusion of any part taken as a purgative.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47, 48
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Drug, Dermatological Aid
Used for skin diseases and leaves wrung in cold water used to bathe swelling.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47, 48
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Drug, Febrifuge
Strong infusion taken for fever.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47, 48
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Infusion of leaves taken for sick stomach.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47, 48
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Cherokee Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
Hamel, Paul B. and Mary U. Chiltoskey, 1975, Cherokee Plants and Their Uses -- A 400 Year History, Sylva, N.C. Herald Publishing Co., page 47
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Delaware Drug, Anthelmintic
Infusion of leaves used to expel pin worms.
Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1972, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3, page 31
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Delaware Drug, Antiemetic
Infusion of leaves used by children for vomiting.
Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1972, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3, page 31
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Delaware Drug, Pediatric Aid
Infusion of leaves used by children for vomiting.
Tantaquidgeon, Gladys, 1972, Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers #3, page 31
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Havasupai Food, Beverage
Dried fruits pounded, stewed and the water drunk.
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 224
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Havasupai Food, Dried Food
Fruit split open, pitted and sun dried for later consumption.
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 224
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Hopi Food, Dried Food
Fruits split open and dried for winter use.
Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 79
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Hopi Food, Fruit
Fruits eaten fresh.
Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 79
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Hopi Other, Tools
Wood used to make weaving batons.
Whiting, Alfred F., 1939, Ethnobotany of the Hopi, Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin #15, page 79
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
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 129
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
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 129
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
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 129
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
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 129
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Keres, Western Food, Fruit
Fresh peaches eaten for food.
Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 63
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Keres, Western Food, Winter Use Food
Peaches dried for winter use.
Swank, George R., 1932, The Ethnobotany of the Acoma and Laguna Indians, University of New Mexico, M.A. Thesis, page 63
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Keresan Food, Dried Food
Fruit dried for winter use.
White, Leslie A, 1945, Notes on the Ethnobotany of the Keres, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters 30:557-568, page 562
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Keresan Food, Fruit
Fruit eaten fresh.
White, Leslie A, 1945, Notes on the Ethnobotany of the Keres, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters 30:557-568, page 562
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Koasati Drug, Orthopedic Aid
Leaves rubbed on the scratches of tired legs.
Taylor, Linda Averill, 1940, Plants Used As Curatives by Certain Southeastern Tribes, Cambridge, MA. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, page 27
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Navajo Drug, Cathartic
Dried fruit used as a purgative.
Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 54
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Navajo Drug, Cathartic
Plant used as a purgative.
Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 96
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Navajo Dye, Yellow
Leaves used as a yellow dye.
Elmore, Francis H., 1944, Ethnobotany of the Navajo, Sante Fe, NM. School of American Research, page 54
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Navajo, Ramah Food, Fruit
Favorite fruit used for food.
Vestal, Paul A., 1952, The Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho, Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology 40(4):1-94, page 31
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Rappahannock Drug, Kidney Aid
Infusion of fresh or dried leaves taken for kidney trouble.
Speck, Frank G., R.B. Hassrick and E.S. Carpenter, 1942, Rappahannock Herbals, Folk-Lore and Science of Cures, Proceedings of the Delaware County Institute of Science 10:7-55., page 33
Prunus persica (L.) Batsch
Peach
USDA PRPE3
Seminole Food, Unspecified
Plant used for food.
Sturtevant, William, 1954, The Mikasuki Seminole: Medical Beliefs and Practices, Yale University, PhD Thesis, page 507