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  2. Sweat lodge - Wikipedia

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    A sweat lodge is a low profile hut, typically dome-shaped or oblong, and made with natural materials. The structure is the lodge , and the ceremony performed within the structure may be called by some cultures a purification ceremony or simply a sweat .

  3. Ojibwe religion - Wikipedia

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    The sweat lodge may be performed on its own, often for curative reasons, or as preparation for another important ceremony or undertaking, for instance when an Ojibwe person wishes to contact the manitouk or make an important decision. [181] The purpose of the sweat lodge is to purify and strengthen the person undertaking it. [181]

  4. Lakota religion - Wikipedia

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    A sweat lodge structure like that used for Lakota ini kaġapi rites. A basic preparation before Lakota rituals is the ini kaġapi ("they revitalize themselves"), a period of time spent in a purification lodge or sweat lodge. [212] A shorter variant of this process is often termed the inípi. [213] This is deemed a time for prayer. [214]

  5. Taylor Kitsch Is Opening a Nature Retreat as a 'Tip of the ...

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    He also plans to have a sweat lodge on the property where a local shaman can perform ceremonies, a practice he leaned on while prepping for his new Netflix Western American Primeval. "People will ...

  6. Native Americans scramble over shutdown of Fargo sweat lodge

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    In the decade since Fargo agreed to host a sweat lodge for the many Native Americans who live in the area, the simple structure and its users have suffered a series of indignities: The land set ...

  7. Wabunowin - Wikipedia

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    On the solstice and equinox the lodge performs a set of ceremonies that begin at dusk and end at dawn. Each of the ceremonies differ, with the winter ceremony being the highest ceremony of the lodge. All of the lodge ceremonies begin with a purification done through a Madoodiswan (sweat lodge). After the sweat the ceremony begins at dusk and ...

  8. Crow religion - Wikipedia

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    Once the lodge is constructed the ceremony can begin. Similarly to the vision quest the purpose of the Sun Dance is for a Crow to show their devotion, displaying sacrifice by fasting, and torture by constant dancing, to physically exhaust themselves whilst praying to God, in a lodge heated all day by an intense sun.

  9. Why This Mexican Resort Is the Perfect Destination for Solo ...

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    The traditional temazcal (a type of sweat lodge that originated from indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica) was specifically designed for Naviva to allow guests to experience the traditional ceremony ...