IFMAT-IV Report

nAppendix iiin NTFP Species

List of species mentioned during interviews and site visits where NTFPs were covered. NTFPs were discussed with a total of 34 tribes and one consortium of Alaska Native villages. This table is a composite list of NTFP species mentioned during these interviews and site visits. This list is provided as an indication of the types of species that are important to tribes. It is not exhaustive. In particular, medicinal species are likely lacking as this is closely held information. Names provided are the common names used by tribal members and staff during interviews.

Plants

Terrestrial Animals

Shrubs, vascular, & briophytes Trees

Cultural keystone

Big game Small game Birds

Fungi chaga

Fish

angelica

alder

antelope, pronghorn

beaver

condor

eels

ash, brown (ash, black)

asparagus, wild

ash

chanterelle bear

fisher

dove

eel,lamprey huckleberry

beargrass ash, brown (ash, black)

fungus

big horn sheep

fox

ducks

leech

mushroom, tanoak

berries

basswood morel

boar, wild hare,

flickers

minnow oak, Emory

snowshoe

bitterbrush beech

morel, black buffalo

marten

grouse

salmon salmon, Atlantic salmon, chinook salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, kokanee salmon, sockeye sturgeon

oak, tanoak

bitterroot

birch, paper mushrooms caribou

porcupine grouse, sharp-tail

rice, wild

black moss cedar

mushroom, tanoak penny bun (bolete)

coyote

rabbit

migratory birds partridge, chukar pheasant

salmon

blackberry, trailing blueberry

cedar, Port Orford

deer, mule squirrel

cherry, black puff balls

deer, white- tailed

woodrat

cactus, prickly pear

cherry, choke

elk

quail

cactus, saguaro

chestnut, American Christmas trees cottonwood

hog, feral

turkey

camas

javalina

water fowl

camas, brown

moose

wood- peckers

trout

camas, white fir, balsam

mountain lion

trout, brook trout, bull trout, Dolly Varden

cranberry cranberry, highbush

fir, Douglas gum, black

curant, black hickory

trout, Lahontan cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, steelhead

devils club ironwood

elderberry juniper

fern, black juniper, alligator

walleye

fern, Woodwardia

larch (tamarack)

whitefish

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A-20 Assessment of Indian Forests and Forest Management in the United States

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