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  Name ''Dentalium''
  Regnum Animal ia
  Phylum Mollusca
  Classis Scaphopoda
  Ordo Dentaliida
  Familia Dentaliidae
  Genus '''''Dentalium'''''
  Genus Authority Linnaeus, 1758
  Subdivision Ranks Species
  Subdivision See text


Dentalia (plural of ''dentalium'') are tooth shells, Molluscs of the genus ''Dentalium'' or family Dentaliidae , historically harvested from deep waters around the Pacific Northwest coast of North America . It was valued highly by First Nations peoples as a form of currency. It is still appreciated as a decorative bead object for native costumes. The Nez Perce would pierce their noses and wear dentalia through their septums; this practice led to the current name applied to the tribe.Josephy, Alvin M. (1997). '' The Nez Perce Indians and the Opening of the Northwest ''. Houghton Mifflin Books. ISBN 0395850118. p 23.

In pre-modern medicine, dentalium was considered an excellent Alkali , and Apothecaries would pulverize dentalium for use in several preparations. The genuine dentalium used for this purpose, as described by Joseph Pitton De Tournefort , is of a tubular, or conical form, about 3 inches long; of a shining, greenish white; hollow; light, and divided lengthwise by parallel lines, running from top to bottom. It is about the thickness of a feather, and bears some resemblance to a canine tooth. However, it is very rare, and in lieu of that, was usually substituted by a multi-colored shell found in the sand where the tide had fallen; this shell was not channeled, or fluted like dentalium.


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