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  "Native Teachings are about a Way of Life"

Tobacco is the first plant that the Creator gave to Native people. It is the main activator of all the plant spirits. Three other plants, sage,
cedar and sweetgrass, follow tobacco, and together they are referred to
as the four sacred medicines.

The four sacred medicines are used in everyday life and in ceremonies. All of them can be used to smudge with, though sage, cedar and sweetgrass also have many other
uses.

It is said that tobacco sits in the eastern door, sweetgrass in the southern door, sage in the west and cedar in the north. Elders say that the spirits like the aroma
produced when we burn tobacco and the other sacred medicines.

TOBACCO
Traditional people say that tobacco is always first. It is used as an offering for everything and in every ceremony. "Always
through tobacco," the saying goes.

Traditional tobacco was given to us so that we can communicate with the spirit world. It opens up the door to allow that communication to take place. When we make an
offering of tobacco, we communicate our thoughts and feelings through
the tobacco as we pray for ourselves, our family, relatives and others.

Tobacco has a special relationship to other plants: it is said to be the main activator of all the plant spirits. It is like the key to the ignition of a car. When
you use it, all things begin to happen. Tobacco is always offered
before picking medicines. When you offer tobacco to a plant and explain
why you are there, that plant will let all the plants in the area know
why you are coming to pick them. it is also important to note that you
should not pull the medicines out by the roots but harvest them by
cutting the tops of plants mentioned unles it is the root you will use.
This preseves the plants for future generations.

When you seek the help and advice of an Elder, Healer or Medicine Person, and give your offering of tobacco, they know that a request may be made as tobacco is so
sacred.

We express our gratitude for the help the spirits give us through our offering of tobacco. It is put down as an offering of thanks to the First Family, the natural
world, after a fast. Traditional people make an offering of tobacco
each day when the sun comes up.

Traditional tobacco is still grown in some communities. For example, the Mohawk people use a traditional tobacco that they grow themselves and that is very sacred to
them.

SAGE
Sage is used to prepare people for ceremonies and teachings. Because it is more medicinal and stronger than sweetgrass,
it tends to be used more often in ceremonies.

Sage is used for releasing what is troubling the mind and for removing negative energy. It is also used for cleansing homes and sacred items. It also has other medicinal
uses. Some tribes say there is male sage and a female sage. The female
sage is used by women.

CEDAR
Like sage and sweetgrass, cedar is used to purify the home. It also has many restorative medicinal uses. Cedar baths are healing.
When cedar is put in the fire with tobacco, it crackles. When it does
this, it is said to be calling the attention of the spirits to the
offering that is being made.

Cedar is often used in fasting and sweat lodge ceremonies as a form of protection: cedar branches cover the floor of the sweat lodge and a circle of cedar
surrounds the faster's lodge.

SWEETGRASS
Sweetgrass is said by some to be the sacred hair of Mother Earth. Its sweet aroma reminds people of the gentleness, love
and kindness she has for the people. When sweetgrass is used in a
healing circle it has a calming effect.
Like sage and cedar, sweetgrass is used for smudging and
purification.

TAKING CARE OF THE MEDICINES
You take care of these sacred medicines by keeping them in a dry place. They can be stored in paper bags or wooden boxes. If you
have been using alcohol or drugs, some Healers say you should wait four
to seven days before touching the medicines.

As our awareness and knowledge of our traditions and culture increases, so does our honor and respect for these ways. This has not always been the case in our communities.
There are always those who present themselves as Healers, Elders or
Medicine People who have not earned that title and may use the teachings
and medicines in the wrong way. It is important for everyone,
especially young people, to be aware of this and to exercise caution
when they seek healing, teachings or advice. It is advisable to consult
with people whom you trust to get referrals to respected and
recognized Traditional Elders, Healers or Medicine People.


Found at: http://www.wewtobaccoprevention.com/WEWWhatEldersSay.html 

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