Material: Elders remember gathering, washing and drying moss for use in diapering babies, as toilet paper, and as absorbent material for menstruating women. People also used moss as insulation for houses and clothing, material for camp bedding, camouflage for snares and traps, to cover graves, to remove the hair from seal skins, to fill leather balls for laptuuk, and as a wick for an oil lamp.
Medicine: Used to treat pneumonia in the steam bath.