t’ulum’

APA: t̓ələm̓
Parse: √t’ulum’

Definition: wild cherry bark

Scientific name: [Prunus emarginata (Dougl.) Walp.]
Ethnobiology: The inner bark of bitter cherry has been used as an internal medicine for various respiratory ailments and as an external medicine, as it is considered to be good in the treatment of infection. The flexible yet strong outer bark has been used as a wrapping to attach points to fishing spear or harpoon shafts.