Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Kawaiisu Fiber, Basketry Slender rootstock cores used as pattern material for coiled baskets. Zigmond, Maurice L., 1981, Kawaiisu Ethnobotany, Salt Lake City. University of Utah Press, page 63 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Montana Indian Food, Unspecified Autumn tubers used for food. Blankinship, J. W., 1905, Native Economic Plants of Montana, Bozeman. Montana Agricultural College Experimental Station, Bulletin 56, page 23 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Basketry Plant made into the heavy hoop used at the opening of the conical burden basket. Barrett, S. A., 1908, Pomo Indian Basketry, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 7:134-308, page 140 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Basketry Stems used to make plain-twined baskets. Barrett, S. A., 1908, Pomo Indian Basketry, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 7:134-308, page 140 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Building Material Stems used as foundation material. Barrett, S. A., 1908, Pomo Indian Basketry, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 7:134-308, page 140 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Building Material Stems used for thatch. Barrett, S. A., 1908, Pomo Indian Basketry, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 7:134-308, page 140 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Clothing Skins used as swaddling clothes or soft padding. Barrett, S. A., 1952, Material Aspects of Pomo Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 20, page 92 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Mats, Rugs & Bedding Stems used to make mats. Barrett, S. A., 1908, Pomo Indian Basketry, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 7:134-308, page 140 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Fiber, Sewing Material Root used as a weft or sewing material. Barrett, S. A., 1908, Pomo Indian Basketry, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 7:134-308, page 140 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Food, Vegetable Roots eaten as greens. Barrett, S. A., 1952, Material Aspects of Pomo Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 20, page 92 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo Food, Vegetable Young shoots eaten as greens. Barrett, S. A., 1952, Material Aspects of Pomo Culture, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee 20, page 92 |
Schoenoplectus robustus (Pursh) M.T. Strong Alkali Bulrush USDA SCRO5 |
Pomo, Kashaya Fiber, Basketry Root used to form the black part of the basket design. Goodrich, Jennie and Claudia Lawson, 1980, Kashaya Pomo Plants, Los Angeles. American Indian Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, page 28 |