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Tamarack bark

  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    • Campbell, Sandy
  • Tamarack is a deciduous conifer. The sap and bark have been used by Indigenous people for healing purposes

  • Date created
    2012-05-06
  • Subjects / Keywords
    • Wakinakun (cre)
    • Ts'iiteenjùh (Gwichya Gwich'in)
    • Napaaqtut - Pichaaq (qivu)
    • Photographs
    • American larch - Bark
    • Tsiiheenjoh (Teetå'it Gwich'in)
    • Nídhe (Dene)
    • Wakinākin (cre)
    • Wakinakum (cre)
    • Wāginagun (cre)
    • Larix laricina - bark - photograph
    • Hackmatack - Bark
    • Tamarack sap - photograph
    • Waachinaakin (cre)
    • Ndudhee (xsl)
    • Qiyangnat - Pichaaq (qivu)
    • Bark - Tamarack - photograph
  • Type of Item
    Image
  • DOI
    https://doi.org/10.7939/R39W09264
  • License
    Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 International
  • Language
    • English
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