concept   smudging

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) Western cultures (1) Native American (1) Indigenous cultures in North America (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Asian (1) Indigenous American (1) European countries (1) First Nations (1) Asia (1) Europe (1) First Nations in Canada (1) Haudenosaunee Confederacy (1) Indigenous culture of the Great Plains in North America (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous cultures in Canada (1) Mohawk Nation (1) Native American folklore (1) Native American tribes (1) Ojibwe First Nations (1) Tlingit community in Alaska (1) Western herbal medicine (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 smudging Western cultures Smudging is less commonly understood in Western cultures and often associated with alternative or New Age practices. 15
2 smudging Native American In Native American culture, smudging involves burning sacred herbs like sage for spiritual cleansing and purification in ceremonies. 11
3 smudging Indigenous cultures in North America The practice of smudging is a common spiritual cleansing and purification ritual in Indigenous cultures in North America. 7
4 smudging United States Smudging is a common spiritual ritual in Native American culture in the United States involving burning herbs for cleansing and purification. 6
5 smudging Canada In Canada, smudging is a traditional spiritual practice in indigenous cultures, using herbs for cleansing and purification. 5
6 smudging Asian Smudging with herbs like sandalwood or agarwood is a common practice in some Asian cultures. 4
7 smudging Indigenous American Smudging is an Indigenous American ceremonial practice using sacred herbs for purification and spiritual connection. 4
8 smudging European countries Smudging is not widely practiced in European countries and may be viewed as alternative medicine. 3
9 smudging First Nations First Nations culture practices smudging as a purification ritual using burning sacred herbs for mind, body, and spirit. 2
10 smudging Asia Smudging is not widely known or understood in Asia and may be viewed as superstition. 1
11 smudging Europe Smudging, a practice from European culture, is not widely known or understood and may be viewed as superstition. 1
12 smudging First Nations in Canada The First Nations in Canada use smudging as a sacred practice to spiritually cleanse and purify with specific herbs. 1
13 smudging Haudenosaunee Confederacy The Haudenosaunee Confederacy practices smudging as a sacred purification ritual using smoke from specific herbs. 1
14 smudging Indigenous culture of the Great Plains in North America Smudging is a sacred and purifying ceremony in Indigenous culture of the Great Plains using smoke from specific herbs to cleanse and bless. 1
15 smudging Indigenous cultures Indigenous cultures perform smudging ceremonies to spiritually cleanse and purify using the burning of sacred herbs. 1
16 smudging Indigenous cultures in Canada Smudging is a ceremonial and spiritual practice using smoke from medicinal plants, common in Indigenous cultures in Canada. 1
17 smudging Mohawk Nation The Mohawk Nation considers smudging a sacred ceremony involving the burning of specific herbs for spiritual purification. 1
18 smudging Native American folklore Smudging, burning sacred herbs like sage, is used for purification in Native American rituals. 1
19 smudging Native American tribes Smudging is a Native American practice used in spiritual ceremonies to cleanse energy. 1
20 smudging Ojibwe First Nations The Ojibwe First Nations practice smudging as a ceremonial practice for spiritual cleansing and purification. 1
21 smudging Tlingit community in Alaska The Tlingit community in Alaska regularly practices smudging for spiritual cleansing using sacred plants. 1
22 smudging Western herbal medicine Smudging in Western herbal medicine is practiced for energy cleansing and purification. 1