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Many Australian Aboriginal cultures use berrigan for this practice to commemorate births and circumcision. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this practice used by many North American Indigenous peoples as a general blessing. The chain Anthropologie sells “kits” with an overharvested Californian “white” plant to New Age appropriators of this practice.
ANSWER: smoking ceremonies [or smudging ceremonies; accept word forms; accept any answer that describes producing smoke; prompt on descriptions of burning something with “to cause what?”; reject answers mentioning “incense”]
[10e] Smudging ceremonies may involve fanning smoke with these sacred objects. Assembly Bill 1369 in California would enforce the right to wear regalia like these main components of Plains Indian headdresses at graduations.
ANSWER: feathers [accept specific types]
[10h] Young male competitors in this powwow dance wear two feathered wing-like bustles and precisely match the drums. Ponca boys began this dance in the 1920s because traditional ones were illegal or supposedly too threatening.
ANSWER: fancy dance(ing) [or Pan-Indian dance(ing) or fancy feather dance(ing) or fancy war dance(ing)]
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