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The Native American Sweat Lodge The sweat lodge ceremony has a significant role in many Native American tribes in North America. Native American scholar Joseph Bruchac, a firsthand participant in many different sweat lodge ceremonies, assembles his vast field work in this healing, spiritual, clayoquot lodge and ceremonial ritual. Bruchac presents the historic background of the sweat lodge ceremony clayoquot lodge and sets the scene with a complete description of the lodge clayoquot lodge and the essential props (poles, pipes, heated rocks). He then delves into a vast sampling of the stories clayoquot lodge and rituals from an impressive array of tribes, such as the Lakota Sioux, Micmac, Navajo, Hopi, clayoquot lodge and Cheyenne. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Pamola Lodge - Pamola Lodge 211 is the Order of the Arrow lodge for Katahdin Area Council, serving northern and eastern Maine, and is part of the Northeast Region, Section NE-1A. Pamola Lodge has the biggest area of any lodge east of the Mississippi and is the most northern lodge in the continental United States.
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Hodgepodge Lodge - Hodgepodge Lodge (sometimes spelled Hodge-Podge Lodge) was a children's television show produced by Maryland Public Broadcasting and shown on a number of PBS stations in the early 1970s, hosted by Miss Jean Worthley. It featured the quiet Miss Jean introducing elementary age children to wild animals in a calm setting around the namesake lodge.
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