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  2. Ceremonial pipe - Wikipedia

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    A number of Indigenous North American cultures make and use ceremonial pipes. However, there are also Native American cultures that do not have a ceremonial smoking tradition, but make pipes for social smoking only. The types of materials used vary by community and locality.

  3. Kinnikinnick - Wikipedia

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    Kinnikinnick is a Native American and First Nations herbal smoking mixture, made from a traditional combination of leaves or barks. Recipes for the mixture vary, as do the uses, from social, to spiritual to medicinal.

  4. Pipe smoking - Wikipedia

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    A number of Native American cultures have pipe-smoking traditions, which have been part of their cultures since long before the arrival of Europeans. Tobacco is often smoked, generally for ceremonial purposes, though other mixtures of sacred herbs are also common.

  5. Lakota religion - Wikipedia

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    Additional material, such as eagle feathers, may be attached to the pipe. [195] Smoking the pipe is a means of prayer; [18] the Lakota word for pipe smoking and for prayer are both wacʽékiye. [197] The substance smoked, kinnikinnick, is a blend of various herbs, but primarily cancasa, the inner bark of red ossier dogwood. [198]

  6. Chesapeake pipes - Wikipedia

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    An experimental archaeological project undertaken by L.B. Gregory to replicate Chesapeake pipes using Virginia clays showed that such items could be manufactured using a simple homemade mold and low-temperature firing, and that therefore "the technology to produce pipe molds was well within the grasp of Native Americans, African Americans, and ...

  7. Smoking pipe - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial pipe, used by some Native American peoples; Chalice, a pipe used by Rastafari in cannabis rituals; Chibouk, a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe with a clay bowl, often ornamented with precious stones; Chillum (pipe), conical smoking pipe originally from India

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