One of the herbs traditionally used in Kinnick kinnick, and other traditional smoking mixtures. For many centuries Red Willow bark has been used in Native American ceremonies and as a medicinal herb.
Known as “Cansasa” to the Lakota, Red Willow Bark is a spiritually important herb within the Native American culture. It is often used during times of ceremony to show respect or give spiritual protection; socially, it can be shared with close friends and family to promote kinship.
Although it assumes the Willow name, the bark is actually that of the Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus stolonifera).
Red Willow can be smoked by itself or blended with tobacco and other herbs like bearberry, osha, and sumac. Used alone*, the bark produces a mild and pleasant smelling smoke; when mixed with tobacco**, this woodsy smelling smoke adds depth to the overall aroma.
1 ounce bag of chopped inner bark.
From Native Scents
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