Citations:kinekinic


 * 1863, Pierre Jean de SMET, Cinquante nouvelles lettres. Western Missions and Missionaries: a series of letters. With the preface to the Belgian edition, by E. Terwecoren, page 228:
 * At the instant they draw from the fire the twelve red-hot stones and arrange them in three heaps, on each of which the sacrificant places a piece of the heart enveloped in the leaves of the kinekinic, or sumac.
 * 1863, Pierre Jean De Smet, Western Missions and Missionaries: A Series of Letters by Rev. P. P. J. de Smet, page 228:
 * The Kinekinic (Sasak konienah, in Ojibway) is a shrub of the genus Rhus. The Indians generally use the leaves to mix with tobacco when they smoke
 * 1872, The Kansas Magazine, page 544:
 * consume the entrails wrapped in the leaves of kinekinic or sumac.
 * 1936, Modern Beekeeping
 * After he had a taste of kinekinic (spelling subject to correction) honey we would like to have his opinion of the bees of Uvalde county.