Mis-named for many years by the White Man, the Sacred Pipe,
Chanunpah, took many years to make. The bowl was carved from blood red Pipestone
from the only such quarry in the world. The stem hollowed by hand from a sturdy bush
or small tree limb. Crafted with many prayers to Wakan Tanka and cared for during
the lifetime of the owner. Smoking the Sacred Pipe was tantamount to giving your
word, signing a contract, making a promise. The pipe was offered to the four
directions and to Mother Earth and Father Sky, and the smoke rising, represented the
bonding of ones word. Pipe bags were crafted from buckskin, quilled and beaded and
cared for with reverence. Wind woman makes decorative pipes only. They cannot
be smoked. They make novel wall hangings grouped with Warrior Masks and Adorned
Antlers. Story card included.