. Pipes and tobacco [microform] : an ethnographic sketch. Tobacco-pipes; Tobacco; Pipes; Tabac. â "K" A,-^'^*" mw*'^f^im^^ii ^Pii^i â¢â 1; â I ft VABOtyru) viASM asd â¢vriBartttont - â¢wHh » red cro«« upon th« door*, and * Lord have merey upon at T writ th«w J whioh w«» a wd tight to mr, being the flr«t «>« the klad that, Ui my r«iii«mbr«ne« I trer wiw. It put cut iu kii ill comjeptUm of my»elf and my inn-H, no that I waa forcad to buy wnu. roll- tobaocH) to mnell to and chaw, whioh took oway the appn-h^;* The coftly natira of tha luxury haa been aMu


. Pipes and tobacco [microform] : an ethnographic sketch. Tobacco-pipes; Tobacco; Pipes; Tabac. â "K" A,-^'^*" mw*'^f^im^^ii ^Pii^i â¢â 1; â I ft VABOtyru) viASM asd â¢vriBartttont - â¢wHh » red cro«« upon th« door*, and * Lord have merey upon at T writ th«w J whioh w«» a wd tight to mr, being the flr«t «>« the klad that, Ui my r«iii«mbr«ne« I trer wiw. It put cut iu kii ill comjeptUm of my»elf and my inn-H, no that I waa forcad to buy wnu. roll- tobaocH) to mnell to and chaw, whioh took oway the appn-h^;* The coftly natira of tha luxury haa been aMumi-d a« funiiahlng ample explanation alike of tKe minute >iie of the original Jobaoco plpo,âwhich in all probability necured for it in lat^-r tliiii«* itn dtHigim- tion of " Klfln" or "Fairy Pipe "âand of the early aubntitution of native pungent and fragrant hcrbi for the high priced foreign The cirouinitancea, however, which render the rarer Kngli-h liiomtur* . of thft â¢Ixtecnth and aeventeimth centurien inncceHiiiblolirrv, HnTe ftirniiihed reiouhjea of another kind which may perhapa be thought to account for this on other, and no leiia probable During ⢠Tlnit to part of the Minneanta Territory,at tli* head of Lnke Superior, in 1865, it waa my good fortune to fkll in with a party of the 8ault- auz Indiana.âaa the Ctiippeways of the for weat am most frequently deaignated,âand to see them eflgngc iu theirVatire dances, in foot- n^ea, and other nporta, and among the rert: in the luxury of the pipe. It ia*acarc«Iy neceaaary to remark that the Indian cairiea hia pipe-item in hia hand, along with hi» , or other weapon, while the pipe lt«elf is kept in the tobacco pouch, generally formed of the skin of aome small animal, dreased with the fur, and hung at bia belt. But what â¢truck me aa moat noticeable was that the Indians in amoking. did not exhale the smoke from the


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