. Bulletin. Ethnology. 46 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGl" [bull. 55 Sakwp'e, 'tobacco pipe plant' (.sa, tobacco; leu, stone; fe, stick, plant. Ednnnia americana. Wax Flower. E2)hecl)'a ((yit/syphilttica. Joint Fii;. 3.—Mountain mahogany. The leaves and stems are boiled in water and the decoction is taken as a remedy for diarrhea. Sometimes the leaves and stems are chewed for the same purpose.^ Poni'i (of obscure etymology ;< New Mexican Spanish ^^«?7.^). Fallugla paradoxa, Apache Plume. New Mexican Spanish jponil ( < Tewa? lUit cf. Tewa \mVi < New Mexican Spanish afiil, p. 60


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 46 BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGl" [bull. 55 Sakwp'e, 'tobacco pipe plant' (.sa, tobacco; leu, stone; fe, stick, plant. Ednnnia americana. Wax Flower. E2)hecl)'a ((yit/syphilttica. Joint Fii;. 3.—Mountain mahogany. The leaves and stems are boiled in water and the decoction is taken as a remedy for diarrhea. Sometimes the leaves and stems are chewed for the same purpose.^ Poni'i (of obscure etymology ;< New Mexican Spanish ^^«?7.^). Fallugla paradoxa, Apache Plume. New Mexican Spanish jponil ( < Tewa? lUit cf. Tewa \mVi < New Mexican Spanish afiil, p. 60); see plate 4, I. 1 Teamster's Tea {Ephedra antisypMliticaBeY\) is used by the Pima as a beverage, and by both the Pima and the Mexicans as a remedy for syphilis. (See Russell, Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. Bur. Amer. Ethn., p. 80.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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