- Slippery elm Gawakomisk, Ulmus fulva, a foof more than a drink. Good food
(powdered, jelly-like) for people so gut-sick they can't hold down much else.
Get names, amounts, and try to find pix of each wild plant. All except swamp tea
and the other one are sold in health food co-ops for around $20-$30/lb (so city
dwellers can try them) and it would make a nice summer business for a few tribal
kids, find, dry, package, and get co-op distribution.
PLANTS menu
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Last Updated: Saturday, December 30, 1995 - 11:17:34 AM
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