Píinách
Píinách is a term used in some indigenous North American cultures, particularly among Plains tribes, to refer to a specific type of medicine bundle or sacred object. These bundles are typically made of animal hide or cloth and contain a collection of items that are believed to hold spiritual power or significance. The contents of a píinách can vary widely depending on the specific culture, tradition, and purpose of the bundle. Common items might include animal parts like feathers, claws, or bones, as well as plants, stones, or manufactured objects.
The creation and use of píinách are deeply rooted in spiritual practices and often involve elaborate ceremonies.