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  2. Sweat lodge - Wikipedia

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    The ceremony is traditional to some Indigenous peoples of the Americas, predominantly those from the Plains cultures, but with the rise of pan-Indianism, numerous nations that did not originally have the sweat lodge ceremony have learned the ceremony from other Nations. [1] Sweat lodges have also been imitated by many non-natives in North ...

  3. Temazcal - Wikipedia

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    Temazcal at the Joya de Cerén archaeological site, El Salvador. A temazcal is a type of sweat lodge, which originated with indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica.The term temazcal comes from the Nahuatl language, either from the words teme (to bathe) and calli (house), [1] or from the word temāzcalli [temaːsˈkalːi] (house of heat).

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. When is Veterans Day? A list of events in Cincinnati and ...

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    Veterans Day ceremony featuring Hamilton County Color Guard and singing of National Anthem. Pete Wagner Band performs at noon, and from 3-7 p.m. 96Rock and The Fox will be broadcasting live.

  7. 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]

  8. Druidry (modern) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s and early 2000s, the use of a ritual based on the sweat lodge became increasingly popular among some Neo-druids in Ireland and the U.K. [104] Some Druids regard these sweat lodges as "initiatory and regenerative opportunities to rededicate oneself to honouring the Earth and the community of life."

  9. Inipi - Wikipedia

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    The inípi, or iníkaǧapi, ceremony (Lakota: i-, in regard to, + ni, life, + kaǧa, they make, -pi, makes the term plural or a noun, 'they revitalize themselves', in fast speech, inípi [1]), a type of sweat lodge, is a purification ceremony of the Lakota people. [2]