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Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Cree, Woodlands Food, Fruit
Fruit eaten fresh.
Leighton, Anna L., 1985, Wild Plant Use by the Woods Cree (Nihithawak) of East-Central Saskatchewan, Ottawa. National Museums of Canada. Mercury Series, page 57
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Iroquois Food, Fruit
Fruit used for food.
Rousseau, Jacques, 1945, Le Folklore Botanique De L'ile Aux Coudres, Contributions de l'Institut botanique l'Universite de Montreal 55:75-111, page 92
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Okanagon Drug, Antiemetic
Decoction of leaves taken for vomiting of blood and blood-spitting.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Okanagon Drug, Antihemorrhagic
Decoction of leaves taken for vomiting of blood and blood-spitting.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Okanagon Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Decoction of leaves taken as a stomach tonic.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Okanagon Drug, Tonic
Decoction of leaves taken as a stomach tonic.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Antiemetic
Decoction of leaves taken for vomiting of blood and blood-spitting.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Antihemorrhagic
Decoction of leaves taken for spitting or vomiting blood.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 466
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Antihemorrhagic
Decoction of leaves taken for vomiting of blood and blood-spitting.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Decoction of leaves taken as a stomach tonic.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Gastrointestinal Aid
Decoction of root taken as a tonic for the stomach.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 466
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Tonic
Decoction of leaves taken as a stomach tonic.
Perry, F., 1952, Ethno-Botany of the Indians in the Interior of British Columbia, Museum and Art Notes 2(2):36-43., page 41
Rubus pubescens Raf.
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Thompson Drug, Tonic
Decoction of root taken as a tonic for the stomach.
Steedman, E.V., 1928, The Ethnobotany of the Thompson Indians of British Columbia, SI-BAE Annual Report #45:441-522, page 466
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Chippewa Food, Fruit
Delicate, delicious fruit used for food.
Gilmore, Melvin R., 1933, Some Chippewa Uses of Plants, Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press, page 133
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
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
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
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
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
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
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
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
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
Malecite Drug, Abortifacient
Infusion of plant and wild strawberry used for irregular menstruation.
Mechling, W.H., 1959, The Malecite Indians With Notes on the Micmacs, Anthropologica 8:239-263, page 258
Rubus pubescens var. pubescens
Dwarf Red Blackberry
USDA RUPUP2
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 61