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The Victoria Naturalist
SOAPOLALLIE PARTIES by Dorothy Palmer When the soapolallie berries were
dead ripe and would fall off and disappear over night, then an Indian woman
spread a blanket underneath a bush and shook the bush, ing the small berries to
fall ...
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Medicinal and food plants of British Columbia
Soapolallie (Shepherdia canadensis or Buffalo berry) is usually a tall bush, and
bears a red or yellow berry, about the size of a blueberry. It is bitter, though less
so after a night's frost, and is a valuable stomachic and laxative. The nomadic ...
Irene Bastow Hudson,
1950
Bill Casselman. SOAPOLALLIE SOAPBERRY 2TH00SHUM Soapberry is a shrub
, Shepherdia canadensis, whose berries were often. SLUMGULLION In the
United States where this word was coined to denote thick, runny mud, it was used
in ...
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Woody Plant Seed Manual
(Canadian buffalober- spreading (russet buf- ry, thornless buff alo- medium-sized
faloberry). berry, nannyberry, shrub. soapolallie, wild olcaster). nesota and
Manitoba to Saskatchewan, Kansas, and California. livestock browse, wild-, life
food, ...
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North American Cornucopia: Top 100 Indigenous Food Plants
Another popular name for the Canada buffaloberry is soapberry or occasionally
foamberry. The names soopolallie and soapolallie simply mean soap berry in
Chinook jargon, the Northwest U.S. trade language. The name soapberry
indicates ...
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Casselman's Canadian Words: A Comic Browse Through Words and ...
Soapolallie ice cream is a foamy British Columbia treat made from ripe
soapberries that have been macerated with sugar. Then take a broad wooden
spoon and whip them briskly until they foam and froth into what is also called
Indian ice ...
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Wild edible fruits & berries
Buffalo-berry,. Soapolallie,. Soap. Berry,. Russet. Buffalo-berry. Shepherdia
canadensis Oleaster Family The distinctive Buffalo-beny shrub may vary in height
from 3 to 10 feet, or more. Oval leaves with slightly rolled edges grow alternately
on ...
Marjorie Furlong, Virginia B. Pill,
1974
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The Canadian Field-naturalist
1 Bearberry 85% Soapolallie 5% Wild rose 5% Vetch 5% No. 2 Bearberry 90%
Soapolallie 7% Rose, aspen and strawberry . . 3% The runways were not
extensive and were found only close to nesting sites and under logs. Several
middens ...
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Our own voice: Canadian English and how it came to be
Whoosham, whoosham, made from the soapolallie bush. Made from little red
berries. I boil them without sugar, without sugar. I put it in a sack and strain it. The
pure juice you get, yes, the pure juice And you beat it up with sugar. But you've
got ...
Ruth Ethel McConnell,
1978
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Wild flowers along Mt. McKinley Park Road
Silene acaulis, 28 repens, 188 Single Delight, 109 Smelowskia borealis, 48
Smelowskia, boreal, 48 Soapolallie, 95 Soapberry, 95 Solidago lepida, 165
multiradiata, 165 Sorrel Garden, 17 Mountain, 19 Speedwell, Alpine, 150 Spiraea
...
Louise Potter, Jerryne Cole,
1969