What is Indian smoke pipe?

Sacred Pipe, also called Peace Pipe or Calumet, one of the central ceremonial objects of the Northeast Indians and Plains Indians of North America, it was an object of profound veneration that was smoked on ceremonial occasions. Many Native Americans continued to venerate the Sacred Pipe in the early 21st century.
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What did Indians smoke in ceremonial pipes?

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 are Indian pipes made of?

[1] It is made from catlinite pipestone, wood, mallard feathers, porcupine quills, horse hair, ribbon, wool cloth, and sinew. Unlike the two pipes at HSMC, authentic Native American pipes like this one are made from thick, strong wood. Authentic pipes are often decorated with feathers, string, beads, or carvings.
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What are Indian peace pipe made of?

These traditionally sacred pipes are made of wood covered with either rawhide or buckskin and fringe. Deer or elk horn is often used for the bowl and mouthpiece. A medicine bag or medicine wheel is sometimes attached. Traditional Native American peace pipe ceremonies have three people in attendance.
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What does a smoking pipe symbolize?

The pipe symbolizes the transitional periods, such as the movement onto reservations, in the history of Native Americans. It also represents the preserving of their culture and religious traditions. The pipe was present and plays a large part in the creation of numerous native religions.
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How do you smoke a sacred pipe?

Participants gather in a circle. A braid of sweetgrass (one of the sacred plants) is lit and burnt as an incense to purify worshippers, before the pipe is lit. Burning sweetgrass also symbolizes unity, the coming together of many hearts and minds as one.
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What happens in a pipe ceremony?

The pipe carrier, who is the host of the ceremony, says prayers to seven cardinal points: the Four Directions; the Above or Spirit World; the Below or Mother Earth; and the Centre or all living things. The pipe is then passed to the participants for them to either touch or smoke it.
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What were peace pipes used for?

A ceremonial smoking pipe, called a Calumet, was often used to seal a peace treaty, hence the term 'Peace Pipe'. Native American peace pipe is often used in a spiritual ceremony. During the ceremony, Native Americans will smoke from the peace pipe and say a prayer to the four directions.
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How were Indian Peace Pipe made?

The most famous Native American pipes are the long calumets or "peace pipes" of the Sioux and other Plains Indian tribes, which were made by attaching a wooden stem to a bowl carved from catlinite or "pipestone." (Pipestone is native to Minnesota, but due to intertribal trade was available throughout Native North ...
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How do you smoke kinnikinnick?

It is prepared for smoking by being scraped in thin curly flakes from the slender saplings, and crisped before the fire, after which it is rubbed between the hands into a form resembling leaf tobacco, and stored in skin bags for use.
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Is Indian pipe a hallucinogenic?

A variety of myths and questionable claims surround the Ghost Plant. For example, many people ask, is the Indian pipe plant a hallucinogen? The short answer is no one knows. There's no real research on the question.
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Is Indian pipe poisonous?

Indian Pipe Plant Uses

Native Americans used the sap to treat eye infections and other ailments. Reportedly, Indian pipe plant is edible and tastes something like asparagus. Yet, eating the plant is not recommended, as it may be mildly toxic.
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Is Indian pipe rare?

Indian pipe occurs in Asia and throughout North America and parts of northern South America and is considered rare. It is usually found in moist shady areas.
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What is a spiritual pipe?

Sacred Pipe, also called Peace Pipe or Calumet, one of the central ceremonial objects of the Northeast Indians and Plains Indians of North America, it was an object of profound veneration that was smoked on ceremonial occasions. Many Native Americans continued to venerate the Sacred Pipe in the early 21st century.
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What herbs did the Native Americans smoke?

Nicotiana tabacum is the species grown commercially since it's milder effects appealed to Europeans more, but in the eastern North America Nicotiana rustica was the tobacco of choice for indigenous communities, preferred for its more potent effects (including hallucinations in sufficiently large doses).
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What do you smoke in a Chanupa?

Traditional Lakota Chanupa Mix-Herbs and Tobacco Smoking Blends-Pipe Tobacco, Twist Tobacco, and Herbal Smoking Mixtures-Native American Art and Images.
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What kind of tobacco did Natives smoke?

Before contact, Western tribes ranging from Alaska to California used wild strains of tobacco instead, such as N. quadrivalvis (Indian tobacco) and N. attenuata (coyote tobacco).
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What did Natives 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 you wear to a pipe ceremony?

To show respect to the ceremony, a woman will wear a long skirt or dress that goes past the knees or cover with a blanket and will not sit with her legs crossed during the pipe ceremony.
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How long is a pipe ceremony?

The length of time will be dependent upon the number of people in attendance; however, one to two hours is estimated.
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What do sweat lodges do?

Sweat lodges are heated, dome-shaped structures used by Indigenous peoples during certain purification rites and as a way to promote healthy living. Sweat lodges are heated, dome-shaped structures used by Indigenous peoples during certain purification rites and as a way to promote healthy living.
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How do you pray with a pipe?

As you smoke the pipe, again acknowledge each direction as you take a puff. Release the smoke deliberately; as it rises toward the sky, it takes your prayers with it. If you wish, smudge yourself by guiding the smoke over your head with your free hand.
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Why is it called Indian pipe?

Indian Pipe is a native wildflower with a thick, white translucent stem ending in a white nodding flower. It grows in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. Indian Pipe derives its common name from its supposed resemblance, when in flower, to a peace pipe.
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Why does Indian pipe turn black?

The nodding, one-flowered stalks are often clustered. The flower and stalk vaguely resemble a smoker's pipe, hence the common name. It is also called corpse plant because of its shining, translucent white colour. If the plant is touched, the spot turns black.
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How do you eat Indian pipe?

Edible Parts

According to Plants for a Future `the whole plant can be cooked. It is tasteless if eaten raw, but has a taste like asparagus when it is cooked`.
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