Institute for Culture and Ecology

   UO Environmental Studies Program

   The Oregon Story: Harvesting the Wild

   USDA Forest Service

Cattails

Harrington, H.D. 1972.  Western edible wild plants.  The University of New Mexico     Press.  156 pp.

Keator, G., L. Yamane & A. Lewis 1995.  In full view: Three ways of seeing California      plants. Heyday Books, Berkeley, California.

Murphy, E.V.A. 1959.  Indian uses of native plants.  Mendocino County Historical
            Society.  81 pp.

Stevens, Michelle, USDA, NRCS, National Plant Data Center, Idaho Plant Materials      Center. NRCS Plant Guide

Chanterelles

Blatner,Keith, A. 2000. “Special Forest product markets in the Pacific Northwest with        global implications.” Forest Service publication
        http://www.fs.fed.ud/pnw/pubs/gtr63/gtro63c.pdf. (Accessed March 2006)

Buyck,B.,Eyssartier,G.,Kivaisi, A. 2000. “Addition to the inventory of the genus                   Cantharellus (Basidiomycotina, Cantharellaceae) in Tanzania.” Nova Hedwiga.        71(3-4):491.

Perler, Z.,Roberts, P.J.,Spooner,B.M. 1997. British chanterelles and tooth fungi. Kew,             United Kingdom: Royal Botanical Gardens. 114p.

United States Department of Agriculture. 2002. www.plants.usda.gov

Doug Fir

National Resources Conservation Service. United States Department of Agriculture. 21             March 2006. http://plants.usda.gov/

Huckleberries

Boyd, Robert. Indians, Fire, and the Land in the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis: Oregon      State University, 1999.

Fisher, Andrew. Case Study: Making Peace in the Berry Patch. The 1932 Handshake      Agreement and Promise of Cultural Use Zones. In Jones, Eric T., Rebecca J. Mclain      and James Weigand, eds. Nontimber Forest Products in the United States.      Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Pp. 293-299.

Gifford Pinchot National Forest.      http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation/wilderness/wilderness-indian-heaven.shtml.      2005. Accessed February 2006.

Loockabill, Anna. "A Predictive Model For Locating Vaccinium-Huckleberry Processing      Sites in the Northern Cascades of Washington." Northwest Anthropological      Research Notes. Pp. 173-180. 1998.

Pojar, J; MacKinnon, A. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Lone Pine Publishing,      1994.

Moss 

Banse, Tom. "Cultivating Moss Proves Curiously Tricky." Oregon Public Broadasting.      January 19, 2006.

Kimmerer, Robin Wall. Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses.      Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2003.

Madison, Erin. "Moss theft? Yes, there is such a crime." Corvallis Gazette-Times. June      30, 2005.

Peck, J.E. "Towards Sustainable Commercial Moss Harvest in the Pacifit Northwest of      North America." Biological Conservation. 128: 3. 2006.

Tompkins, Joshua. "Moss Hungers Roll Away Nature's Carpet, Some Ecologists Worry."      New York Times. November 30, 2004.

Richardson, David H.S. The Biology of Mosses. New York: Wiley, 1981.

Oregon Grape

Duke, JA. 1985. CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. Boca Raton, FL:CRC Press.(p.                (152-153)

Wiesenauer M, Ludtke R. 1996. Mahonia aquifolium in patients with psoriasis      vulgaris-an intrainduvifual study. Phytomedicine;3:231-5.

Pacific Yew

Bolsinger, C.L. and A.E. Jaramillo. 1990. Taxus brevifolia Nutt., Pacific Yew.In:R.M.        Burns,and B.H. Honkala,eds.Silvics of North America. Agriculture Handbook                   654. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC. P. 573-579

Foster, Steven. Forest Pharmacy: Medicinal Plants in American Forests. Forest History          Society,Durham NC, 1995. 1-6 pp.

Goodman, Jordan;Walsh Vivien The Story of Taxol: Nature and Politics in the Pursuit      of an Anti-Cancer Drug. Cambridge University Press, New York NY. 2001.

Pine Nuts

Frazier, Penny. Goods from the Woods. www.pinenut.com. 2004.

Krober, A.L. Pine Nuts- Food of the Paiutes and Washo Indians of California and      Nevada. American Indian Films Series in Ethnology, Produced by University      Extension University of California Berkeley. 1961.

Sharashkin, L. and Gold, M. 2004. "Pine nuts: Species, Products, Markets, and      Potential for U.S. Production." In: Northern Nut Growers Association 95th Annual      Report. Proceeding for the 9th annual meeting. Columbia, Missouri; Auguest 16-19,      2004.

Salal

Ballard, Heidi. 2005 “floral Greens, Resource Tenure and Forest Land Management in      Mason County, WA. Impacts of Harvesting Salal (Gaultheria shallon) on the                  Olympic Peninsula, Washington: Harvester Knowledge, Science and Participation     University of California, Berkeley. Pg. 11-18

St. Johns Wort

Everett, Yvonne. 1997. A Guide to Selected Non- Timber Forest Products of the      Hayfork Adaptive Management Area, Shasta-Trinity and Six-Rivers National      Forests.

Yarrow

National Park Service US Department of Interior, Inventory and monitoring in        Northern Colorado Plateau. 12/23/05. http://www.nature.nps.gov/im/units/ncpn/HerpList.cfm

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Michael A Kelly

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Nature's Garden 

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Oregon State University 

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Rickert Nature Reserve Mushrooms 

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Simon Fraser University 

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