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White Sage Wand

White Sage Wand

$4.00 - $12.50
Genus: Salvia apiana Common name: white sage, California white sage This is an evergreen perennial shrub that is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico and can be found mainly in southern California, Baja California, on the...
Tea: Relaxing Herbal Blend

Tea: Relaxing Herbal Blend

$4.00
A subtle, apple-like flavor of chamomile quickly gives way to the robust, full-bodied flavor of raspberry leaf ending with the clean, refreshing flavor of peppermint.To enjoy, pour 6 ounces of boiling water over 2 tsp of tea. Steep 3 to 5 minutes, serve...
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Sage Smudging Kit

Sage Smudging Kit

$29.00
The kit consists of a whole abalone shell and a large handful of prairie sage (Artemisia ludoviciana).Tip: take a few loose sage leaves and roll them between your palms into a little ball the size of a marble. Light this and place it into your shell, and...
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Black Root

Black Root

$4.00
Lakota: Icahpe Hu Nains Onglakacapi ("something used to knock something down" or "something to comb the hair with") and genus: Echinacea Augustifolia. According to literature available, this was one of the most popular and widely-used medicine plants for...
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Flat Cedar

Flat Cedar

$4.00
Thuja occidentalis Flat Cedar (known as hante blaska in Lakota) is the preferred type of cedar to burn as a purifying incense. Although not native to the Black Hills, this particular type of cedar has the sweetest aroma and is preferred for use during...
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Bitterroot ("Sinkpe")

Bitterroot ("Sinkpe")

$3.00
Sinkpe Tawote; Acorus Calamus Also known as Sweet Flag Root, this dried herb is one of the most popular Lakota Sioux Indian medicines. This medicinal herb can be chewed as a cure for toothaches and sore throats, made into cough syrup, or placed on the...
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Sweetgrass Braids

Sweetgrass Braids

$7.00 - $63.00
The dried and prepared braids of sweetgrass have been a trade item on the Northern Plains for millennia. We have a great article and video on How to Light a Sweetgrass Braid for Smudging. This healing herb has a prominent place in daily ritual and...
Extra Large Sweet Grass Braid

Extra Large Sweet Grass Braid

$39.00
This sweet grass braid is very large and tightly braided. They will take longer to burn but are the same great quality product as the smaller braids. Always be safe while smudging, never leave unattended while burning. Dimensions-Average braid length is...
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Tea: Red Raspberry Leaf

Tea: Red Raspberry Leaf

$4.00
genus name: Rubus Idaeus This product is used to make flavorful, tangy tea and is often combined with other tea herbs to give the beverages a more robust flavor.Red Raspberry leaves contain tannins that give it an astringent flavor and make is a...
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Tea: Seedless Rosehips

Tea: Seedless Rosehips

$4.00
genus: Rosa Canina Seedless Rosehips are great for herbal teas, jam, jelly, syrup, beverages, pies, bread, wine and marmalade.This can even be used for fragrances and crafts. To use as a tea, per 8 oz. boiling water, add 1 tsp herb. Cover and steep 3 to...
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Tea: Rooibos

Tea: Rooibos

$4.00
genus name: Aspalathus Linearis This tea is a mild, reddish brown tea with a smooth, fruity floral, slightly sweet and nutty tea-like flavor that requires no sweetening.Naturally caffeine free, it makes an ideal evening brew. To enjoy, pour 6 ounces of...
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White Sage

White Sage

$3.00
White sage, or Salvia apicana is gathered in California and has a much more penetrating odor than the sage that we sell that is gathered here in the Black Hills. Botanically, it is much closer to actual culinary sage. Some folks love it and some find it...
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Tea: Warming Crimson Berry

Tea: Warming Crimson Berry

$4.00
This spicy herbal tea blends hibiscus and cranberries with a little bit of heat from chilies and cayenne.To enjoy, pour 6 ounces of boiling water over 1 tsp of tea. Steep 3 to 5 minutes, strain and serve immediately. Hibiscus may be intercropped with...
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Copal Resin Incense

Copal Resin Incense

$3.00
The copal resin scent is sweetly coniferous and has permeated rituals in this hemisphere for millennia. It was once used by the Maya and the Aztec people and was later adopted for use as incense in the Roman Catholic Church in Central and South America...
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Wild Peppermint "Ceyaka"

Wild Peppermint "Ceyaka"

$4.00
If you've ever had a stomach ache you may have tried peppermint tea as a way to soothe the tummy. This wild crafted peppermint plant has been gathered for it's medicinal purposes for thousands of years by local Native American tribes. Considered the...
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Hat Pins

Hat Pins

$4.00
A variety of native themed hat pins.
Osha Root

Osha Root

$10.00
This important Native American herb is a wild-crafted plant, found at very high elevations west of the Black Hills. Ligusticum porteriSome people call this Bear Root and some people call it Snake Root. It has a very strong odor, something like a spicy...
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Lavender

Lavender

$3.00
Lavendula spp., or Common Lavender This EuroAsian herb has a long history of use in the Old World, and has naturalized into the New World as it was populated after initial contact.The scent is wholesomely healthy and has a calming and cleansing effect...
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Patchouli Oil 1/2 Ounce

Patchouli Oil 1/2 Ounce

$8.50
Patchouli is very popular among powwow dancers who scent themselves as well as their regalia. This mysterious, woodsy scent, originally came from India.This particular brand is undiluted and very potent; a little goes a long way. Dimensions:Oil is in 1/2...
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Book: Life's Journey - Zuya

Book: Life's Journey - Zuya

$24.95
Oral Teachings From Rosebud: "Our people are very lucky to be here," says Albert White Hat Sr. He lived through a time when Indians were sent to boarding schools and were not permitted to practice their own rituals. Although the Lakota people can...
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Native American Made Jewelry: "Dragonfly" Sterling Silver Bracelet

Native American Made Jewelry: "Dragonfly" Sterling Silver Bracelet

$124.00 - $195.00
This beautiful Native American made sterling silver bracelet is decorated with cut out images of dragonflies, the effect is a stunning piece of jewelry.Bracelet is made of burnished sterling silver and available with a thicker 3/4 inch band or a thinner...
Book - Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee

Book - Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee

$20.00
Bury My Heart of Wounded Knee is Dee Brown's classic, panoramic account of the systematic destruction of the American Indian over the second half of the nineteenth century. Using council records, autobiographies and firsthand descriptions, Brown allowed...
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Dakota Texts (Language Book)

Dakota Texts (Language Book)

$21.95
Ella Deloria's DAKOTA TEXTS, first published in 1932, is the single most important publication on the oral literature of the Sioux. The sixty four stories included in the volume were recorded on Rosebud, Standing Rock and Pine Ridge reservations from...
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