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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sweet Grass; Sweetgrass; Sweet Grass (disambiguation); Sweet grass (disambiguation); Sweet-grass

sweetgrass         
¦ noun any of a number of grasses which are fragrant or attractive to livestock. [Glyceria, Hierochloe, and other genera.]
Braiding Sweetgrass         
2013 NONFICTION BOOK ON ETHNOBOTANY
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants is a 2013 nonfiction book by Potawatomi professor Robin Wall Kimmerer, about the role of Indigenous knowledge as an alternative or complementary approach to Western mainstream scientific methodologies.
Sweetgrass First Nation         
CREE FIRST NATION RESERVE IN CUT KNIFE, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
The Sweetgrass First Nation () is a Cree First Nation reserve in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, Canada. Their territory is located 35 kilometers west of Battleford.

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Sweet grass

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Examples of use of sweetgrass
1. About 265 homes were evacuated in just a few hours Sunday night on the western flank of the fast–moving blaze, said Kelly O‘Connell, Sweetgrass County disaster and emergency services coordinator.
2. About 265 homes were evacuated in a few hours Sunday night on the western flank of the fast–moving blaze, said Kerry O‘Connell, Sweetgrass County‘s coordinator of disaster and emergency services. × × × Â· SAN FRANCISCO –– In far smaller numbers than they did this spring, supporters of illegal immigrants marched in several U.S. cities, calling for them to be given the chance to live and work freely in the United States.