Citations:kinikenick


 * 1843, Maximilian Wied (Prinz von), Travels in the Interior of North America, page 196:
 * They generally smoke the herb kinikenick, which we have before mentioned,
 * 1986, Monica Claire Rohde-Fulton, Vascular Flora of West Central North Dakota:
 * Among their uses of plants, he mentioned that they smoked &quot;kinikenick&quot; (the dried and powdered inner bark of Cornus stolonifera) {{...|or the leaves of the bearberry, mixed with genuine tobacco.}
 * 1995, Karen Harper, River of Sky, Signet (ISBN 9780451184900):
 * Buffalo berry bushes and Indian tobacco grew here - kinikenick - to be mixed with the inner green bark of red willows.