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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In addition, coca use in shamanic rituals is well documented wherever local native populations have cultivated the plant. For example, the Tairona people of Colombia's Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta use to chew the plant before engaging in extended meditation and prayer. [55] Cocoa: Theobroma cacao: Bean: Theobromine, small ...

  5. 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.

  6. Pipe bag - Wikipedia

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    A pipe bag or tobacco bag is a common item used by some Native American ceremonial people. A pipe bag may be used to carry a sacred pipe , such as a Chanunpa . Styles

  7. List of plants used for smoking - Wikipedia

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    Native American ethnobotany By Daniel E. Moerman; Medicinal plants and herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke, peterson field guides ... you agree to the Terms of ...

  8. Tobacco in the American colonies - Wikipedia

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    The use of tobacco by Native Americans dates back centuries. It was considered a sacred plant with immense healing and spiritual benefits. Native American used tobacco by burning it in pipes. Europeans had never seen tobacco before and quickly learned about its use from Native peoples. [1]

  9. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    The ceremonial smoking of tobacco, and praying with a sacred pipe, is a prominent part of the religious ceremonies of several Native American Nations. Sema, the Anishinaabe word for tobacco, is grown for ceremonial use and is considered the ultimate sacred plant since its smoke is believed to carry prayers to the spirits. In most major ...