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Fall Semester, 2017
Introduction
Harvesting and Stewardship
Final Thoughts
Making the Flute
Ethnobotanical Uses
References:
Location
Introducing Red Elderberry
You will need:
Sambucus racemosa
A piece of wood15-30cm long, 2-2.5cm in diameter
Sambucus racemosa
A Flat headed screwdriver (Or any long cylindrical object that will fit inside the stock); and,
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A knife.
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- Fruits were eaten (when cooked)
- Pipes
- Whistles
- Flutes
- Straws
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Gonzalves. Pete. 2016. Plant Fact Sheet: Red Elderberry [https://plants.usda.gov/factsheet/pdf/fs_sara2.pdf]. USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center, Corvallis, Oregan. [Accessed 26/11/8:30 PM]
Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2017. E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia [eflora.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. [Accessed: 26/11/2017 9:02:41 PM]
Making Elderberry Flutes. (n.d.). Urban Organic [http://urbanorganica.typepad.com/urban_organica/2009/02/making-elderberry-flutes.html]. [Accessed 10/11/2017, 2:30 PM]
Red Elderberry: Detailed. (n.d.). [http://www.sfu.ca/halk-ethnobiology/html/plants/redelderb.htm]. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. [Accessed 26/11/ 2017, 8:10 PM]
Turner, N. J., 1947, & Royal British Columbia Museum. (1995). Food plants of coastal first peoples. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Maps, buildings & directions - University of Victoria. (n.d.). Accessed November 28, 2017, from https://www.uvic.ca/home/about/campus-info/maps/index.php
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Image By Brian Klinkenberg: Borrowed From E-Flora BC
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UVic Ethnobotany
Fall Semester, 2017