saknei
Saknei is a term that refers to a traditional North American indigenous plant and its associated cultural and medicinal uses, primarily among the Algonquian-speaking peoples. The plant, commonly identified as Saskatoon or Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia), is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to regions of western Canada, the northern United States, and parts of the Rocky Mountains.
Historically, saknei has been valued for its edible berries, which are gathered during late spring and early
Beyond its nutritional use, saknei holds cultural significance among indigenous communities. It is often incorporated into
Saknei's ecological role includes stabilizing soil and supporting biodiversity, contributing to the health of native habitats.
Overall, saknei exemplifies a native plant with multifaceted importance—combining ecological, nutritional, and cultural values—highlighting its significance