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Religious views on smoking : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religious views on smoking
Religious views on smoking vary widely. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have traditionally used tobacco for religious purposes, while Abrahamic and other religions have only been introduced to the practice in recent times due to the European colonization of the Americas in the 16th century. ==Native Americans==
Communal smoking of a sacred pipe is a religious ceremony in many Native American cultures, while other tribes are traditionally social smokers only. In some cases tobacco is smoked, in other cases, ''kinnikinnick'', or a combination of the two. ''Semaa'', the Anishinaabe word for tobacco, is grown for ceremonial use and used to send prayers to the Creator.〔(Early Uses of Indian Tobacco in California )〕 The tobacco used during these rituals varies widely in potency—the ''Nicotiana rustica'' species used in South America, for instance, has up to twice the nicotine content of the common North American ''N. tabacum''.
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