List of NTFP species mentioned during interviews and site visits with tribes in the BIA Northwest Region . Fourteen tribes were interviewed in the Northwest Region . This table is a composite list of NTFP species mentioned during 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 beargrass cedar
Cultural keystone
Big game Small game Birds
Fungi
Fish
morel mushroom
bear
rabbits
grouse
eels
huckleberry
bitterbrush cherry, choke mushrooms buffalo
grouse, sharp-tail partridge, chukar
lamprey eels salmon
bitterroot
Christmas trees
deer, mule
salmon
black moss fir, Douglas
deer, white- tailed
quail
salmon, chinook salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, kokanee salmon, sockeye
camas
larch
elk
turkey
camas, brown
moose
water fowl
camas, white
cattail
curant, black
trout, brook trout, bull trout, Dolly Varden trout, Lahontan cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, steelhead
devils club elderberry
huckleberry
Indian potatoes onion, nodding
salal salmonberry service berry sunflower, wild trailing blackberry
Appendix iii – NTFP Species A-25
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