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Plains Indian people used to chew sweetgrass during ritual fasts, and it was also used as a medicinal herb in some tribes. Sweetgrass still holds great spiritual importance to many Native Americans today, but these days it is almost always burned as an incense, not chewed or eaten.
Oct 18, 2023 · The Sun Dance, a ritual observed by many nations of the Plains Indians of the regions now known as Canada and the United States, is a ceremony enacted to awaken the Earth after winter and give thanks for the gifts of life, including the sun, that come from Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit or Great Mystery.
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- Here is a brief history of The Four Sacred Medicines significance, application and value to Native American culture.
- Tobacco. Tobacco is shared as a gift, an offering to elders, healers and creator. Tobacco has a long-standing cultural history among native people, recognized as the first gift the creator bestowed upon the native people.
- Cedar. Cedar wood has antioxidant, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties and can be used to purify your home. It has restorative uses when mixed as a tea, where it can aid in fighting infections.
- Sweetgrass. Sweetgrass is the sacred hair of mother earth. It can be used as a purifying herb, as incense in smudging. Herbal tea made from the leaves has been used to treat coughs, sore throat & fever.
Jun 30, 2023 · Sweet Grass (Hierochloe odorata) is a fragrant, sweet-smelling grass that has been used by Native American peoples for centuries. It is a sacred plant and has become an important part of their culture and traditions. Sweet Grass is used in various ceremonies, rituals, and offerings by different tribes across North America.
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Sun Dance, most important religious ceremony of the Plains Indians of North America and, for nomadic peoples, an occasion when otherwise independent bands gathered to reaffirm their basic beliefs about the universe and the supernatural through rituals of personal and community sacrifice.
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Hierochloe odorata or Anthoxanthum nitens [1] (commonly known as sweet grass, manna grass, Mary’s grass or vanilla grass, and as holy grass in the UK, [3] bison grass e.g. by Polish vodka producers [4]) is an aromatic herb native to northern Eurasia and North America. It is considered sacred by many Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United ...
May 20, 2016 · Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - The Native American Sun Dance is an important religious ceremony of the Plains Indians of North America. The tribes of the Great Plains saw the Sun as a manifestation of the Great Spirit.