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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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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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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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Kinnikinnick is an
unincorporated community in Ross County, Ohio,
United States.
Kinnikinnick is
located at the
junction of Ohio
State Route 159 and Ohio...
- are part of the
Kinnikinnick School District.
These are
Ledgewood School (grades PreK-1),
Stone Cr****
School (grades 2-3),
Kinnikinnick School (grades...
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distributed across cir****boreal
regions of the
subarctic Northern Hemisphere.
Kinnikinnick (from the
Unami language for "smoking mixture") is a
common name in Canada...
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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)...
- some
Indigenous peoples of the
Americas in
smoking mixtures,
known as
kinnikinnick, to
improve the
taste of the
bearberry leaf.
Alder is
illustrated in...
- 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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known as the
Kinnikinnick Cr****
Railway Bridge, is a
historic Chicago and
North Western Railway bridge that
crosses South Kinnikinnick Cr**** east of...