IFMAT-IV Report

List of NTFP species mentioned during interviews and site visits with tribes in the BIA Pacific Region . Four tribes were interviewed in the Pacific 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

Cultural keystone

Big game Small game Birds

Fungi fungus

Fish

angelica

alder

deer

condor flickers

salmon

oak, tanoak

elderberry cedar, Port Orford

chanterelle wild boar

fern, black cottonwood mushrooms

turkey

fern, Woodwardia

manzanita mushrooms, tanoak

wood- peckers

gooseberry myrtle

(peppewood)

grape, wild oak hazel oak, black huckleberry oak, tanoak prince's pine pine, Jeffrey red willow yew willow, river

List of NTFP species mentioned during interviews and site visits with tribes in the BIA Western Region . Six tribes were interviewed in the Pacific 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

Cultural keystone

Big game Small game Birds

Fungi

Fish

asparagus, wild cactus, prickly pear

cedar

antelope (pronghorn)

fox

dove

oak, Emory

cherry, choke

bear

rabbit

ducks

cactus, saguaro

fir, Douglas

big horn sheep

woodrat

pheasant

Indian tea juniper red willow juniper, alligator

deer, mule deer, white- tailed

quail

turkey

spinach, wild oak

elk

yucca

oak, Emory oak, gambel pine pine, pinyon spruce willow, red

javalina

mountain lion

A-26 Assessment of Indian Forests and Forest Management in the United States

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