Pasuy, Ikupasuy, and Tukipasuy (Ceremonial Libation Sticks)
Pasuy is the general name for decorated wooden objects, ranging from everyday chopsticks (ikupasuy) to ceremonial libation sticks (pasuy or tukipasuy) used in religious rituals. The decorative design usually focused in the middle of the stick represents natural themes or objects. The end sections of a pasuy are reserved for markings that show the patriarchal lineage of the person using it, helping the gods (kamuy) identify who is making the offering. During ceremonies, the tip of the pasuy is dipped into the tonoto drink, which is then offered to the gods.