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− | '' | + | ''Ikupusuy'' are libation sticks used in traditional [[Ainu]] ceremonies. |
They are used during prayers or rituals directed to the ''[[kamui]]'' (spirits). The stick is dipped in a [[lacquer]]ed bowl of liquor, and drops are then dripped into a fire, or onto an ''[[inaw]]'' prayer stick. | They are used during prayers or rituals directed to the ''[[kamui]]'' (spirits). The stick is dipped in a [[lacquer]]ed bowl of liquor, and drops are then dripped into a fire, or onto an ''[[inaw]]'' prayer stick. |
Latest revision as of 02:11, 5 November 2015
Ikupusuy are libation sticks used in traditional Ainu ceremonies.
They are used during prayers or rituals directed to the kamui (spirits). The stick is dipped in a lacquered bowl of liquor, and drops are then dripped into a fire, or onto an inaw prayer stick.
References
- Gallery labels, "Ainu Treasures," East-West Center, Feb 2013.[1]