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Xpá:yelhp (tree)
Xpá:y (wood)
Xpá:ytses (bough)
Slewíy (inner bark)
Sókw'em (outer bark)
Lháts'tel (split bark strips)
Á:wkw' (cedar clothing)
Si:tel (cedar basket)
Slhqw'ay (cedar mat)
Western Red Cedar
Thuja plicata



Indigenous
Food and Medicinal Uses:
Used to relieve coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness, and respiratory issues.
Also an antifungal and antibacterial.
Other Uses:
Withes (limbs) are twisted into rope.
Slewíy shredded and used for clothing and diapers.
Xpá:y is burned as fuel, made into canoes, used for longhouse planks, and carved into masks and other carvings.
Roots are split for making baskets.
Xpá:ytses used as mats and for spiritual purposes.
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