Narcotic Usages and superstitions of the Old and New World
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In a two-part article, tobacco is defined as the distinguishing native product of America, particularly because it is used in the peace-pipe. In 1629 a Jesuit missionary described the Hurons smoking tobacco, the Chippewas have a special name for it, the Algonquins have a special vocabulary associated with the use of tobacco. History of tobacco usage world-wide (including ceremonial), smoking, and pipes; two illustrations of Indian pipes accompany text. Read before the Canadian Institute, 1/31/1857. Footnotes. Sketches.
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Algonkian, American Indian, Assiniboine, Blackfeet, Chippewa, Choctaw, Cree, Mohawk, Saulteaux, WinnebagoLocation Description:
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