Traditional Aboriginal Smoking Ceremony
To ward off bad spirits and cleanse the area
A smoking ceremony is a traditional Aboriginal custom which involves burning native plants just enough to produce smoke. The smoke will cleanse the area and ward off bad spirits from the people and the land.
We perform smoking ceremonies for openings and ceremonies to wish people and companies great success. When at a smoking ceremony, be sure to stand in the smoke to cleanse the past for a better future.
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This experience is performed in the Yuin Nation boundaries from the Hawkesbury River to the Mallacoota River. Any experience performed outside the Yuin Nation boundary needs permission from other clans and/or tribes from that respective area.
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