| 0 | 1011542 | PI 618105 | V. uliginosum Homer-3 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1124 .000 SD |
| 1 | 1011543 | PI 618106 | V. uliginosum Hatcher-1 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1125 .000 SD |
| 2 | 1011556 | PI 613565 | V. uliginosum Leila-1 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1126 .000 SD |
| 3 | 1011557 | PI 618107 | V. uliginosum Toklat-1 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1127 .000 SD |
| 4 | 1011571 | PI 618108 | V. uliginosum Summit-1 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1128 .000 SD |
| 5 | 1011572 | PI 618109 | V. uliginosum Sourdough-1 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1129 .000 SD |
| 6 | 1011589 | PI 666652 | V. vitis-idaea Seward-1 | Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = k’inghildi
Outer Inlet word for this plant = hey gek’a = winterberry
Upper Inlet word for this plant = hey gega = winterberry
| CVAC 1131 .000 SD |
| 7 | 1011604 | PI 618110 | V. vitis-idaea Homer-1 | Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = k’inghildi
Outer Inlet word for this plant = hey gek’a = winterberry
Upper Inlet word for this plant = hey gega = winterberry
| CVAC 1132 .000 SD |
| 8 | 1011605 | PI 666653 | V. vitis-idaea Leila-4 | Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = k’inghildi
Outer Inlet word for this plant = hey gek’a = winterberry
Upper Inlet word for this plant = hey gega = winterberry
| CVAC 1133 .000 SD |
| 9 | 1450352 | PI 555380 | V. vitis-idaea Alaska A 7-4 | Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available |  | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = k’inghildi
Outer Inlet word for this plant = hey gek’a = winterberry
Upper Inlet word for this plant = hey gega = winterberry
| CVAC 563 .001 PL |
| 10 | 1450353 | PI 555381 | V. vitis-idaea Alaska A 9-2 | Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available |  | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = k’inghildi
Outer Inlet word for this plant = hey gek’a = winterberry
Upper Inlet word for this plant = hey gega = winterberry
| CVAC 566 .001 PL |
| 11 | 1536525 | PI 613681 | V. oxycoccos KHCW 96-04-03 | Vaccinium oxycoccos L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available |  | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = tsink’enultesa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = tsenk’enltuts’a
Upper Inlet word for this plant = k’entniltuts’a
= that which rolls down
The Dena’ina name for bog cranberry is tsink’enultesa or a variation of it, which means, “that which rolls down.” The Dena’ina eat these flavorful berries but rarely store them in quantity for winter, because they are small and commonly do not occur in large numbers. Bog cranberries keep well under the snow and are sometimes picked in the spring after the snow melts.
| CVAC 1248 .001 PL |
| 12 | 1536528 | PI 613684 | V. ovalifolium KHCW 96-09-02 | Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
| CVAC 1251 .002 PL |
| 13 | 1536530 | PI 613686 | V. oxycoccos KHCW 96-11-01 | Vaccinium oxycoccos L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available |  | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = tsink’enultesa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = tsenk’enltuts’a
Upper Inlet word for this plant = k’entniltuts’a
= that which rolls down
The Dena’ina name for bog cranberry is tsink’enultesa or a variation of it, which means, “that which rolls down.” The Dena’ina eat these flavorful berries but rarely store them in quantity for winter, because they are small and commonly do not occur in large numbers. Bog cranberries keep well under the snow and are sometimes picked in the spring after the snow melts.
| CVAC 1253 .002 PL |
| 14 | 1536532 | PI 613688 | V. oxycoccos KHCW 96-12-02 | Vaccinium oxycoccos L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available |  | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = tsink’enultesa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = tsenk’enltuts’a
Upper Inlet word for this plant = k’entniltuts’a
= that which rolls down
The Dena’ina name for bog cranberry is tsink’enultesa or a variation of it, which means, “that which rolls down.” The Dena’ina eat these flavorful berries but rarely store them in quantity for winter, because they are small and commonly do not occur in large numbers. Bog cranberries keep well under the snow and are sometimes picked in the spring after the snow melts.
| CVAC 1255 .002 PL |
| 15 | 1536533 | PI 613689 | V. ovalifolium KHCW 96-13-03 | Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = gigantsa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = gantsa
Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegantsa
| CVAC 1256 .000 SD |
| 16 | 1536535 | PI 613691 | V. ovalifolium KHCW 96-13-07 | Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = gigantsa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = gantsa
Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegantsa
| CVAC 1258 .001 PL |
| 17 | 1536537 | PI 613693 | V. uliginosum KHCW 96-19-01 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1260 .000 SD |
| 18 | 1536541 | PI 613697 | V. oxycoccos Soldotna KHCW 96-23-03A | Vaccinium oxycoccos L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures wIith separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = tsink’enultesa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = tsenk’enltuts’a
Upper Inlet word for this plant = k’entniltuts’a
= that which rolls down
The Dena’ina name for bog cranberry is tsink’enultesa or a variation of it, which means, “that which rolls down.” The Dena’ina eat these flavorful berries but rarely store them in quantity for winter, because they are small and commonly do not occur in large numbers. Bog cranberries keep well under the snow and are sometimes picked in the spring after the snow melts.
| CVAC 1264 .000 SD |
| 19 | 1536546 | PI 613702 | V. ovalifolium KHCW 96-26-03 | Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = gigantsa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = gantsa
Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegantsa
| CVAC 1269 .000 SD |
| 20 | 1536547 | PI 613703 | V. ovalifolium KHCW 96-27-03 | Vaccinium ovalifolium Sm. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland and Iliamna word for this plant = gigantsa
Outer Inlet word for this plant = gantsa
Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegantsa
| CVAC 1270 .000 SD |
| 21 | 1536550 | PI 613706 | V. uliginosum KHCW 96-28-02 | Vaccinium uliginosum L. | Alaska, United States | Not Available | | Dena'ina of Alaska (Denali) | 0 | A hunter/gatherer people whose traditional land base includes the territory encircling the Cook Inlet. The Dena'ina include at least four different dialects and cultures with separate words describing plants and plant lore:
Inland: Lime Village, Nondalton, Stony River Villlage
Iliamna: Pedro Bay, Old Iliamna
Outer Inlet: Seldova, Kenai, Kalifonsky, Kustatan, Poly Creek
Upper Inlet: Tyonek, Susitna Station, Alexander Creek, Montana Creek, Talkeetna, Ekutna, Knik, and Point Possession.
Inland word for this plant = q’ach’ema giga = willow ptarmigan berry
Outer Inlet and Upper Inlet word for this plant = gegashla = berry small
| CVAC 1273 .000 SD |