Does kinnikinnick get you high?

It has a highly narcotic effect on those not habituated to its use, and produces a heaviness sometimes approaching stupefaction, altogether different from the soothing effects of tobacco.
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Is kinnikinnick a hallucinogenic?

Some kinnikinnick ingredients are clearly psychoactive, including the roots of Veratrum viride, the leaves and seeds of the thorn apple (Datura stramonium, Datura innoxia), the herbage of Lobelia inflata, the various tobacco species (Nicotiana spp.), sassafras bark (Sassafras albidum), and others (Hart 1979, 281*).
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Do people smoke kinnikinnick?

Herbal Properties: Also known by the Algonquin name kinnikinnick, this native plant has long been smoked by Native American tribes for ceremonial purposes. Smoking Qualities: Uva-ursi herb is a medium smoke with a strong earthy flavor.
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What is kinnikinnick used for?

Kinnikinnick has historically been used for medicinal purposes. It contains the glycoside arbutin, which has antimicrobial properties and acts as a mild diuretic. It has been used for urinary tract complaints, including cystitis and urolithiasis.
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What did Indians smoke?

Traditional tobacco is tobacco and/or other plant mixtures grown or harvested and used by American Indians and Alaska Natives for ceremonial or medicinal purposes. Traditional tobacco has been used by American Indian nations for centuries as a medicine with cultural and spiritual importance.
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What do Natives smoke in a peace pipe?

The Eastern tribes smoked tobacco. Out West, the tribes smoked kinnikinnick—tobacco mixed with herbs, barks and plant matter. Marshall Trimble is Arizona's official historian and vice president of the Wild West History Association.
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Who is the first person to smoke?

Smoking has been practiced in one form or another since ancient times. Tobacco and various hallucinogenic drugs were smoked all over the Americas as early as 5000 BC in shamanistic rituals and originated in the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Andes.
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Can you smoke ceremonial tobacco?

The biggest difference between ceremonial tobacco and commercial cigarettes is that generally ceremonial tobacco isn't smoked, except during special ceremonial occasions, where it is burned in a pipe but not inhaled.
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Is kinnikinnick the same as bearberry?

Bearberry is known as Kinnikinnick which is pronounced KINNY-kin-ICK, or Kinn-ICK-innick, and is belived to come from the Alonquin meaning “smoking mixture.” Bearberry comes from its genus Arctostaphylos, from the Greek word for bear – Arktos and staphylos – a bunch of grapes, which its berries resemble.
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What does kinnikinnick look like?

It's a hardy, prostrate shrub with intricate branching that often forms mats up to 3 feet wide, by runners. Fragrant, white bell-shaped flowers tinged with pink are borne in May and followed later in the season by red berries. The common bearberry's stunning red stems are studded with small, glossy, evergreen leaves.
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Can tobacco make you hallucinate?

While the nicotine concentration in some raw tobacco is fairly high, it's certainly not enough to induce hallucinations. However, like many plants of the nightshade family, it contains harmala alkaloids, which can cause hallucinations.
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What can I smoke instead of cigarettes?

Herbal cigarettes look like normal cigarettes, but contain a blend of herbs instead of tobacco.
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Some of the herbs contained in these cigarettes include:
  • Passion flower.
  • Corn silk.
  • Rose petals.
  • Lotus leaf.
  • Licorice root.
  • Jasmine.
  • Ginseng.
  • Red clover flowers.
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Can you smoke cinnamon?

Smoked cinnamon is exactly what it sounds like. A unique creation from spice mastermind Lior Lev Sercarz of La Boîte, who develops custom spice blends for restaurants and food and drink brands, it's made of cinnamon sticks gently smoked over a mix of grape vines, apple wood, and hickory, then ground into a fine powder.
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What plant does kinnikinnick come from?

Kinnikinnick; Bearberry, Coastal; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

This amazing ground cover is not just beautiful, but has been used in many ways by First Nations all throughout the area.
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What is bearberry used for?

Bearberry is used as a urinary tract antibacterial and astringent. Bearberry is possibly effective for urinary tract inflammation. Currently it is not clear if bearberry extended use is safe. Patients are advised not to use it long-term.
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How do you grow kinnikinnick?

Seed Treatment: Remove seed from pulp. Plant outside in fall, 3/4" deep. Seeds germinate the second year after sowing. Seeds have impermeable seed coats and dormant embryos; acid scarification for 3-6 hours followed by 2-3 months of warm and 2-3 months of cold stratification.
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What are the 4 sacred medicines?

Tobacco is the first plant that creation gave to the Anishinaabe. Three other plants, sage, cedar and sweetgrass, follow tobacco, and together they are referred to as the four sacred medicines. The four sacred medicines are used in everyday life and in ceremonies.
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What else can tobacco be used for?

Tobacco leaves are applied to cuts as an antiseptic and to stop bleeding. Ground tobacco leaves were also used as “snuff” (inhaled through the nose) for medicinal and ritualistic purposes. Tobacco smoked is sometimes blown into the ear to treat earaches.
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What is Indian Tobacco good for?

Lobelia (Lobelia inflata), also called Indian tobacco, has a long history of use as an herbal remedy for respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and cough. Historically, Native Americans smoked lobelia as a treatment for asthma.
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Who smoked the first joint?

The first recorded use of a joint was in Mexico. Though cannabis had been used as a medicine for a long time, it seems that the joint was first used for recreational purposes. It was a pharmacist at University of Guadalajara who first mentioned that laborers were mixing cannabis with tobacco in their cigarettes.
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Who invented a blunt?

In the mid-'80s, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Jamaicans and other immigrants from the Caribbean make their way to New York City. Around that time, the first modern blunt is rolled and smoked. It's unclear who rolled it, whose idea it was, or whose weed it was.
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Why do Europeans smoke so much?

Taxes, Shmaxes

While Europe has imposed even higher taxes on cigarettes than the U.S. government has, along with fairly stringent regulations, another reason potentially contributing to the smoking disparity is that Europeans simply aren't as bothered by these controls.
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What are they smoking in Dances With Wolves?

Tobacco, Nicotiana rustica, was originally used primarily by eastern tribes, but western tribes often mixed it with other herbs, barks, and plant matter, in a preparation commonly known as kinnikinnick.
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What does smoking the Peace Pipe mean?

New Word Suggestion. Term refering to those who want to make peace and compromises on issues that were not obtainable before.
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How much Native American do you have to be to get benefits?

Most tribes require a specific percentage of Native “blood,” called blood quantum, in addition to being able to document which tribal member you descend from. Some tribes require as much as 25% Native heritage, and most require at least 1/16th Native heritage, which is one great-great grandparent.
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