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In 1993, this tribe issued a “Declaration of War Against Exploiters” of its spirituality. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this tribe whose hereditary chanunpa keeper, Arvol Looking Horse, closed its Seven Sacred Rites to non-Natives. Looking Horse is also a spiritual leader to the water protector movement, which arose on this tribe’s lands in the 2010s.
ANSWER: Lakota [accept Sioux or Oceti Sakowin or Dakota or Nakota]
[10e] The “Declaration of War” calls out the New Age movement and this other religious movement, whose Heathenry and Wicca subgroups are studied in Margot Adler’s Drawing Down the Moon.
ANSWER: neopaganism [or modern paganism or contemporary paganism; prompt on paganism]
[10h] Imitations of native rites have reportedly led to overharvesting of this sacred herb in the Southwest. To avoid cultural appropriation, neopagan purification rituals sometimes burn this herb’s “blue” or “black” alternatives.
ANSWER: white sage [or bee sage or Salvia apiana; prompt on sage or Salvia]
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