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... root . Murphey con- firms the identity of the plant ( Gilia congesta ) , giving the Arapaho name as < nee - see - they - na - tha > . = Phlox spp . [ Phlox ] . tó : xu ' ó : ' ? ; [ Hayden 1863 : 327 ; < i - tuh - u - u > " sharp leaves ...
... root . Murphey con- firms the identity of the plant ( Gilia congesta ) , giving the Arapaho name as < nee - see - they - na - tha > . = Phlox spp . [ Phlox ] . tó : xu ' ó : ' ? ; [ Hayden 1863 : 327 ; < i - tuh - u - u > " sharp leaves ...
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... root , used by men of the Crazy Lodge to induce deafness and craziness in the dancers . It was placed in their ears . He collected a specimen ( AMNH # 50/991 ) . This is Dorsey's ' Crazy Root . ' ho : wóh'é'einóú'u [ Toll 1914 ; ‹ hah ...
... root , used by men of the Crazy Lodge to induce deafness and craziness in the dancers . It was placed in their ears . He collected a specimen ( AMNH # 50/991 ) . This is Dorsey's ' Crazy Root . ' ho : wóh'é'einóú'u [ Toll 1914 ; ‹ hah ...
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... root " ( Grinnell 1972 : 179 ) . That plant is Oxytropis spp . , which is used only medicinally however . wó : Oo ' . Identified by one woman simply as ' an old root ' which was used in medicinal mixtures . " elk potato " . no Arapaho ...
... root " ( Grinnell 1972 : 179 ) . That plant is Oxytropis spp . , which is used only medicinally however . wó : Oo ' . Identified by one woman simply as ' an old root ' which was used in medicinal mixtures . " elk potato " . no Arapaho ...
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