• Kinnikinnick is a Native American and First Nations herbal smoking mixture, made from a traditional combination of leaves or barks. Recipes for the mixture...
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  • Look up kinnikinnick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kinnikinnick is a smoking product utilizing either the leaf or inner bark of any of the below...
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    distributed across circumboreal regions of the subarctic Northern Hemisphere. Kinnikinnick (from the Unami for "smoking mixture") is a common name in Canada and...
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  • villages of Wisler, Kingston and Kinnikinnick, Ohio is known locally as the Kinnikinnick Prairie. The Kinnikinnick has two branches, the main (north)...
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    are part of the Kinnikinnick School District. These are Ledgewood School (grades PreK-1), Stone Creek School (grades 2-3), Kinnikinnick School (grades...
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    In the culture of First Nations people of Canada, the plant is called kinnikinnick, from an Algonquian (possibly a Blackfoot) word for "smoking mixture"...
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  • Kinnikinnick is an unincorporated community in Ross County, Ohio, United States. Kinnikinnick is located at the junction of Ohio State Route 159 and Ohio...
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    some Indigenous peoples of the Americas in smoking mixtures, known as kinnikinnick, to improve the taste of the bearberry leaf. Alder is illustrated in...
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    to Alabama and Florida. Other names include red willow, silky cornel, kinnikinnick, and squawbush. Cornus amomum is a deciduous shrub growing to 5 m (16+1⁄2 ft)...
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    is also used by some tribes in ceremonial smoking mixtures, known as kinnikinnick. The chokecherry fruit can be eaten when fully ripe, but otherwise contains...
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