- The
inípi, or iníkaǧapi,
ceremony (Lakota: i-, in
regard to, + ni, life, + kaǧa, they make, -pi,
makes the term
plural or a noun, 'they
revitalize themselves'...
- or others. Non-Powwow
types of
Dakota songs include Sun dance, Yuwipi,
Inipi, courtship, flute, lullaby, peyote, and
Christian hymns. H****rick, Royal...
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Sacred Rites and the čhaŋnúŋpa (sacred pipe). The
seven ceremonies are
Inípi (purification lodge), Haŋbléčheyapi (crying for vision), Wiwáŋyaŋg Wačhípi...
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simultaneous gur-ruod =
thunder haan/saan/aan = no
iggem =
holding ikkan = to give
inipis =
cards intun bigat/intuno
bigat =
tomorrow kaanakan =
niece /
nephew kabalio...
- the form of a
story titled “The Last Battle”.
Peltier also
describes the “
inipi, or sweat-lodge ceremony” he parti****ted in
every Sa****ay at Leavenworth...
- (Croatia) Name used for
several distinct undead monsters. Ghost – (Worldwide)
Inipi- (California Native)
shapeshifting ghosts Jikininki Kuchisake-onna Lugat...
- them the čhaŋnúŋpa, the
sacred ceremonial pipe. The
seven ceremonies are:
Inípi (purification lodge) Haŋbléčheyapi (crying for vision) Wiwáŋyaŋg Wačhípi...
- – (Inuit)
shapeshifting childnapper with red eyes and a
sideways face.
Inipi – (Southern California)
Mostly known from the
Kawaiisu people, this is the...
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person at a time,
given their small size.
Andiruna Cultural appropriation Inipi Plastic shaman Puyallup people Sauna Temazcal The red road and
Great Race...
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American cultures have
various kinds of
spiritual sweat lodges (Lakota:
inipi,
Anishinaabemowin madoodiswan). In
Europe we find the
Estonian saun (almost...