Senegalia greggii

  

Senegalia greggii (Catclaw acacia) (uña de gato)

Acacia greggii

Fabaceae

  • Catclaw is a shrub or small tree with irregular branches and trunk, and small, sharp. recurved spines. The wood is strong and hard, and the heartwood reddish. It ranges nearly throughout the Seri region, including Tiburon Island, and is common along arroyos and other drainageways. It does not occur on San Esteban Island. Food Gathering: the wood was used as the chisel-prybar for the various century plants and for the digging stick for saiya, etc. Hunting and Fishing: before metal was available the preferred material for fish and turtle harpoon points was catclaw wood. Music: this plant was one of several kinds of wood used to make the violin bow. The musical rasp was occasionally made from catclaw instead of ironwood. Weapons:  the wood was used to make the bow. Other Uses: the wood was used for the carrying yoke and for spikes to hold cargo on the balsa.. "People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians".

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