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Native Americans produced witch hazel extract by boiling the stems of the shrub and producing a decoction, which was used to treat swellings, inflammations, and tumors. [67] Early Puritan settlers in New England adopted this remedy from the natives, and its use became widely established in the United States. [ 68 ]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... See also Zuni ethnobotany, and Native American ethnobotany. This is a list of plants ...
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Plants used in traditional Native American medicine — medicinal plants traditionally used by Native Americans in the United States The main article for this category is Native American ethnobotany .
Daniel Ellis Moerman (born 1941) is an American medical anthropologist and ethnobotanist, and an emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. [2] He is known for his work relating to Native American ethnobotany and the placebo effect .
Plants used in Native American cuisine. Note: non-cultivated wild native plants belong in this category; and cultivated native plants belong in Category: Crops originating from Pre-Columbian North America or Category: Crops originating from the United States, depending on when it was first cultivated.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... In addition with other native herbs it was mixed for weight gain in children. ... Native American ethnobotany by Daniel E ...