TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: Minor typographical errors have been addressed, butstandardisation of the differing spelling of Ojibwe words has not beenattempted.


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BULLETIN
OF THE
PUBLIC MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE

Vol. 4, No. 3, Pp. 327-525, Plates 46-77

May 2, 1932

Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe
Indians

By
Huron H. Smith

MILWAUKEE, WIS., U. S. A.

Published by Order of the Board of Trustees

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Printed by the
AETNA PRESS, INC.
Milwaukee, Wis.

Engravings by the
SCHROEDER ENGRAVING COMPANY
Milwaukee, Wis.


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Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians

CONTENTS

Page
Foreword333
Introduction337
Ojibwe Medicines348
Ojibwe Medicinal Materials352
Other than plants352
Ojibwe Medicinal Plants353
Ojibwe Vegetal Foods393
Ojibwe Food Plants394
Ojibwe Vegetal Fibers411
Ojibwe Fiber Plants412
Ojibwe Vegetal Dyes424
Ojibwe Dye Plants424
Miscellaneous Uses of Plants426
Conclusion433

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Plates

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PlateXLVI.fig. 1.Ojibwe garden.
fig. 2.Ojibwe wigwam.