Citations:kinekinick


 * 1928, George Washington Fuller, The Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest: A History, Spokane : H.G. Linderman:
 * The Indians smoked kinekinick before they got tobacco and later mixed it with tobacco for the sake of economy. The chief supply of pipestone was in the Wenatchee country. The ceremonial pipes had long stems, and on formal occasions ...
 * 1944, Joseph Goldsborough Bruff, Gold Rush: Bruff's camp to Washington city:
 * Kingston, Jamaica, Bruff visits, 993-94
 * Kinnikinnick (kinekinick, kinnekenick), see 927
 * Kiusi Indians, see Cayuse ...
 * 1946, The Totem Pole:
 * Lay and smoked kinekinick, Disavowed the Great Good Spirit, Mighty One who placed them there, Thought themselves Lords of Creation, Of the water, land and air.