10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BEARBERRIES»
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Decolonizing Botanical Anishinaabe Knowledge: A ...
Anishinaabeg added bearberries to their soups and stews, but she insisted that
bearberries are used as a means of extending an available source of food, not as
a means of seasoning it. The bearberries, and not the food to which they are ...
Wendy Djinn Geniusz, 2006
2
Our Knowledge is Not Primitive: Decolonizing Botanical ...
This berry would provide no "seasoning" for any food; I guarantee it.
Keewaydinoquay told Mary Geniusz that she had heard researchers say that the
Anishinaabeg added bearberries to their soups and stews, but she insisted that
bearberries ...
Wendy Djinn Geniusz, 2009
3
A Taste of Heritage: Crow Indian Recipes and Herbal Medicines
Kinnikinnick berries, bearberries, can be eaten raw, but they are awfully bitter.
They're not sweet enough for me. Bill's family always added sweetener when
they made the butter. Bearberry Butter Bearberries Water Sugar Pectin Pick ...
Alma Hogan Snell, Lisa Castle, 2006
4
A Zoologist on Baffin Island 1953
I ate a scanty meal of some of the previous summer's bearberries, crowberries
and blueberries, which the winter snow had preserved. Most were bearberries,
the least tasty and sugary, the most bitter and sour. Doubtless, animals had eaten
...
5
Hildegard von Bingen's Physica: The Complete English ...
The plant on which bearberries (rifelbere) grow has neither a strong heat nor a
strong cold, and it is not very useful to the body. Its fruit, while cold, has a certain
affinity to blood, since it grows from the air, which nourishes blood, whence it ...
6
Peribology: A Budding of Secrets Compiling Cultural Insights ...
... exorcism, wart charming, reconciliations, potency, and love (Cunningham 1985
) Bearberries reddish or brown in color. Bearberries have many medicinal uses,
like its Health consumption lowers the uric acid content in the body. It also helps ...
7
And Now You Know: 50 Native American Legends
If I could only find some bearberries I could make eyeballs out of them .” Coyote
crawled around on the ground, hoping to find some bearberries. He felt all
around him, hoping that one of the bushes he touched had bearberries on it.
Finally, he ...
John W. Friesen, Virginia Lyons Friesen, 2009
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Uses of Plants by the Hidatsa of the Northern Plains
Nannyberries (sweet) hidatsa name: naxpitsi ita matsu (grizzlybear his berry)
local english name: bearberry, blackhaw (nannyberry) botanical name: Viburnum
lentago L. Bearberries (the name is now usually associated with Arcto- staphylos
...
Gilbert Livingston Wilson, Michael Scullin, 2014
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Lives of Grizzlies: Alaska
In the spring, Kluane bears rely primarily on Hedysarum roots, horsetail,
Oxytropis (locoweed) flowers, and overwintered bearberries (kinnikin- nick),
along with sparse amounts of meat, presumably from carrion. Their diets are
dominated by ...
10
Survival Skills of the North American Indians
belong to the same genus as blueberies. Crowberries (Empetrum nigrum], small
black berries growing on low shrubs with needle-like leaves, were important in
some parts of Alaska. Bearberries [Arctostaphylos uva-ursi] were eaten in many ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BEARBERRIES»
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bearberries nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Getting bitter: Tasty, The Art and Science of What We Eat traces the …
... arbutin, in bearberries; and amygdalin, in bitter almonds. This mutation is rare in Africa. Sampling the genes of populations around the world, ... «National Post, gen 15»
Bog off for cranberries
Sometimes they are called “bearberries” as the specialities on the ursine menu. A couple from Pennsylvania has just got engaged in one of the ... «Times of Malta, dic 14»
Henry David Thoreau's 'Cape Cod'
You would frequently think, from the character of the surface, the dwarfish trees, and the bearberries around, that you were on the top of a ... «Boston Globe, ago 14»
Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve
John was a veritable encyclopedia of knowledge pointing out blueberries, bearberries, wild currants, monk’s hood, and caribou moss and ... «National Parks Traveler, feb 14»
Maine Gardener: Maine to hire invasive plant specialist
Other plants that he brought in were low-bush blueberries, bayberries and bearberries, all in sod form, although the blueberries brought a lot of ... «Press Herald, feb 14»
Researchers look to Nunavik's tundra for fruitful collaboration
... most famous fruit: cloudberries (arpiq), blackberries (paurngaq), blueberries (kigutanginnaq), redberries (kimminaq) and bearberries (kallaq). «Nunatsiaq News, nov 13»
Cranberries, a Thanksgiving Staple, Were a Native American …
... of a sandhill crane; fenberries, for the fens—an antiquated word for bogs—where cranberries grow; and bearberries, for the bears that were, ... «National Geographic, nov 13»
Look for Community Canoe project in Christie Pits
... species such as black-eyed Susans, honeysuckle, prairie smoke, common milkweed, Canadian anemone, bearberries and wild strawberries. «insideTORONTO.com, lug 13»
Faithful flock to 'bleeding' Virgin Mary
•Bearberries: These are reddish or brown in color. They have ... Herbal tea made from bearberries are used to cure nephritis. •Nannyberry: ... «CNN, lug 12»
New growth: Arboretum revives local plants, local knowledge
Some of the familiar plants in the garden include bearberries. Native Americans ate the berries and used the bark and leaves as an astringent ... «Santa Cruz Sentinel, dic 10»