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chanunpa : ウィキペディア英語版
chanunpa

Chanunpa, Chanupa, or C'anupa (Lakota: ''čhaŋnúŋpa'') is the Sioux language name for the sacred, ceremonial pipe and the ceremony in which it is used.〔Looking Horse, Chief Arvol (March 13, 2003) "( Looking Horse Proclamation on the Protection of Ceremonies )" at ''Indian Country Today Media Network''〕
The Chanunpa is one means of conveying prayers to the Creator and the other sacred beings. The various parts of the pipe have symbolic meanings, and much of this symbolism is not shared with those outside the culture.
The sacred pipe is smoked by many tribes, though what is smoked varies. The plants can include tobacco, red osier bark, bearberry leaves, and others. ''Chanunpa'' is specifically the Lakota name for their pipe; other nations have their own names for their ceremonial items, in their own indigenous languages.
Lakota tradition has it that White Buffalo Woman brought the Chanunpa to the people, as one of the Seven Sacred Rites, to serve as a sacred bridge between this world and Wakan Tanka, the "Great Mystery".〔
==See also==

*Ceremonial pipe
*Smoking pipe
*Pipe bag

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