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  2. Smudging - Wikipedia

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    Smudging, or other rites involving the burning of sacred herbs (e.g., white sage) or resins, is a ceremony practiced by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas.While it bears some resemblance to other ceremonies and rituals involving smoke (e.g., Australian smoking ceremony, some types of saining) from other world cultures, notably those that use smoke for spiritual cleansing or blessing, the ...

  3. Burning Sage Without Knowing The Indigenous Practice’s ...

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    Here’s the thing: Ultimately, people will do whatever they want, but “I would never allow those people to smudge me,” she says. “Those things are just too important.”

  4. Hierochloe odorata - Wikipedia

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    Sweetgrass is widely used by Indigenous peoples from many different Nations in North America. The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) tribes have been known to use sweetgrass in a variety of ways, [15] such as basketry, ceremonial smudging, incense, perfume, and herbal medicine.

  5. Hikimayu - Wikipedia

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    Mikako Tokugawa, wife of Yoshinobu Tokugawa, with hikimayu A poster for the 1953 film Ugetsu.The woman in the foreground has hikimayu.. Hikimayu (引眉) was the practice of removing the natural eyebrows and painting smudge-like eyebrows on the forehead in pre-modern Japan, particularly in the Heian period (794–1185).

  6. Indigenous People’s Day: Why many Americans don’t celebrate ...

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    Indigenous People’s Day was created in reaction to atrocities carried out by Columbus and European settlers against Native American people in the Americas Indigenous People’s Day: Why many ...

  7. ‘Rebellion’ at Idaho prisons: Here’s why men in maximum ...

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    That includes smudging ceremonies for Native Americans and the ability for people to participate in feasts. ... said the cultural practice gives him and other incarcerated Indigenous men a way to ...

  8. Smudge - Wikipedia

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    Smudge attack, touchscreen information extraction method; Smudge pot, oil-burning device used to prevent frost on fruit trees; Smudging, a ceremony practiced by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas; Smudge, a Paririe Dog. He enjoys carrots, corn, and chin scratches.

  9. Australian Aboriginal avoidance practices - Wikipedia

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    This presents some challenges to indigenous people. In traditional society, people lived together in small bands of extended family, and name duplication was less common. Today, as people have moved into larger communities (with 300 to 600 people), the logistics of name avoidance have become increasingly difficult.