1Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Native American Herbalism and How to Grow and Treat Them
323.15 Honeysuckle
21.1 Foraging and Reaping
333.16 Cactus of the Prickly Pear
31.2 Wildcrafting
343.17 Mullein
41.3 Strategies to Expand and Spread
353.18 Ashwagandha
51.4 Suggested Gathering Times
363.19 Uva Ursi
61.5 Drying Out
373.20 Claw of the Devil
71.6 Defensive Tips-Using and misusing herbs
383.21 The Origin of Licorice
81.7 The Ultimate Thread
393.22 Salix (Willow)
9Chapter 2: Sacred Native Americans and Their Herbal Remedies
403.23 Rosy Periwinkle (Catharanthus Roseus)
102.1 Echinacea
413.24 Yew (Taxus Baccata)
112.2 Black Cohosh
423.25 Chamomile (The Flower)
122.3 The Palmetto Saw
433.26 Garlic (Root Cloves)
132.4 The Yarrow
443.27 Feverfew (The Leaf)
142.5 America Ginseng
453.28 The Ginger (The Root)
152.6 The Devil's Club
463.29 Goldenseal (Rhizome, Racine)
162.7 Nettle
472.30 Ginseng (The Root)
17Chapter 3: Native Americans Widely Used Medicinal Plants
482.31 The Thistle of Milk (The Fruit)
183.1 The Blackberries
492.32 Valeriano (The Root)
193.2 Sumac
502.33 The Wort of Saint John (Flower, Leaf)
203.3 The Mint
51Chapter 4: Unadventurous Illness and Natural Medications
213.4 Rosemary
524.1 The Acne
223.5 The Bark of Black Gum
534.2 Allergies
233.6 Clover of the Red
544.3 Anxiety
243.7 Greenbriar
554.4 Diarrhea
253.8 Cattail
564.5 Asthma
263.9 Sage
574.7 Bronchitis, Cold Chest, and Pneumonia
273.10 Hummingbird Blossom
584.8 Sunburns and Burns
283.11 The Elm Slippery
594.9 Fever
293.12 The Rose of the Wild
604.10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion
303.13 Ginger of the Wild
61Conclusion
313.14 Lavender