na̱ maasa̱ luwi [na̱/*maas/a̱/*lu/wi]
common noun. alder bark; used as a medicine, as well as a dye source for cedarbark weavers
Na̱ maasa̱ luwi dzem gyet adat hoopt łat da hasiipgm xyełk. Ni'nii int łimoomt. People boil alder bark and drink it when they get tuberculosis. That's what helps them.

Bibliographic sources: Dunn, Practical Dictionary entry: 1505.
Source: Draft Dictionary entry.