Ground juniper with berries falling
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This ground juniper was beside the board walk that leads up the side of The Rock, to the Pilots' Monument. Many parts of the plant are used in traditional medicine. The berries are eaten as food.
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Ground juniper
Juniperus communis (lat)
Ahaseminanatik (cre)
Kākākīwīmināhtik (cre)
Wild fruit - Northern Canada
Wild berries
Datsánjíé (chp)
Traditional food - Northern Canada
Kakakìmìniatik (cre)
Medicinal plants - northern canada
Kahkakewatik (cre)
Kahkakew-mina (cre)
Kākākīmīnātik (cre)
Qisirtutaujaq ( nunavik)
Country food - Northern Canada
Māsakiys (cre)
Juniperus communis (lat)
Ahaseminanatik (cre)
Kākākīwīmināhtik (cre)
Wild fruit - Northern Canada
Wild berries
Datsánjíé (chp)
Traditional food - Northern Canada
Kakakìmìniatik (cre)
Medicinal plants - northern canada
Kahkakewatik (cre)
Kahkakew-mina (cre)
Kākākīmīnātik (cre)
Qisirtutaujaq ( nunavik)
Country food - Northern Canada
Māsakiys (cre)
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en
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Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
